NCC Recalls Select BMW 3 4 5 7 Series X3 X4 Models Over Pinion Starter Wear Risk
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The recall, announced by the National Consumer Commission (NCC), affects certain BMW 3 Series, 4 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X3 and X4 models sold in South Africa from 2016 onwards that are equipped with a Pinion Starter.
According to BMW, a production-related issue may cause increased wear of the starter motor's solenoid switch after repeated engine starts. This can reduce the vehicle's ability to start and, under certain circumstances, result in a short circuit that could cause localised overheating.
The manufacturer said smoke may become visible or noticeable while driving or shortly after leaving the vehicle. As a precaution, owners are advised not to leave affected vehicles unattended immediately after starting the engine.
Remote start warning
BMW is also urging affected customers not to use the Remote Engine Start function via the My BMW app or the vehicle's remote key until the necessary repairs have been completed.
Owners should contact their nearest authorised BMW dealership to arrange a free inspection and repair. All corrective work will be carried out at no cost.
Consumers can check whether their vehicle is included in the recall by entering their vehicle identification number (VIN) on BMW South Africa's technical campaigns website.
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