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BMW recalls over 196K vehicles over engine starter fire risk

Vehicle owners are advised to park their cars outdoors and away from buildings until a finalized remedy is available.

On the Dash:

  • BMW is recalling 196,355 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential engine starter short circuit that can cause a fire.
  • The defect is linked to water corrosion in the starter, but only about 0.1% of vehicles, roughly 196, are expected to be affected.
  • Dealers will replace the engine starter for free, and owners are advised to park vehicles outside until repairs are made.

BMW is recalling 196,355 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential short circuit in the engine starter that can increase the risk of fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on Friday.

The recall affects specific 2019-2021 BMW 330i, 2019-2022 BMW Z4, 2020-2022 BMW 530i, X3, X4, 2020-2022 Toyota Supra, 2021-2022 BMW 430i, 430i Convertible and 2022 BMW 230i models.

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The nature of the defect involves the engine starter. If water contacts the starter’s electrical relay, it can corrode over time. This corrosion may cause short-circuiting, leading to overheating. In extreme cases, overheating can result in a fire, even when the vehicle is turned off. Owners are urged to park their cars outside and away from structures until a solution is available.

BMW issued the voluntary safety recall after ten field events were linked to the defect. The automaker estimates that only 0.1% of recalled vehicles—about 196—are affected. No accidents or injuries related to the issue have been reported.

Dealers will replace the engine starter at no cost to the consumer. Interim owner notification letters will be mailed on Nov. 14, with a follow-up letter sent once a remedy is available.

The NHTSA recall number is 25V636.

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