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These recalled BMW models may potentially catch on fire, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said in a notice on Sept. 23. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warns BMW owners of a fire risk due to overheating starters that could ignite engine materials, with free repairs available for affected.
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Owners of nearly 200,000 BMWs should not park in the garage because the vehicles could short circuit and catch fire, according to a recall notice. The BMW Fire Recall Just Got Company BMW initially recalled approximately 196,000 vehicles in late September after discovering that starter motor relays could corrode and potentially catch fire. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a recall affecting nearly 200,000 BMW vehicles due to a potential fire risk.
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Owners of the affected models, which include the. BMW is recalling almost 200,000 cars in North America, including the U.S., over a potential fire risk. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a notice this week of a recall on.
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BMW is recalling 196,355 vehicles in the US after regulators flagged a faulty engine starter relay that can corrode, overheat, and in some cases short-circuit, creating a risk of fire. Business News Nearly 200,000 BMWs recalled over potential fire risk Model year 2019-22 BMW vehicles are affected by the recall, which advises owners to park their cars outside. BMW has issued a recall for drivers of nearly 200,000 cars, advising them to park outside due to a risk of fire.
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BMW of North America has issued a new park outside recall for nearly 200,000 model year 2019.
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