BMW to recall nearly 59,000 vehicles in US over damaged wiring harness, NHTSA says

BMW is recalling over 58,000 vehicles in the United States. The recall addresses a potential issue with the air conditioning system's wiring harness. This component may be damaged, leading to a short circuit. Affected models include the M5 Sportsw...

BMW is recalling 58,713 vehicles in the US due to a wiring harness for the ‌air conditioning system ⁠that ⁠may be damaged and cause a short circuit, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday.

The ​recall covers several ⁠vehicles, including ‌the M5 Sportswagon, ​M5, ​and 750e ⁠xDrive, according to NHTSA.

A company spokesperson ​confirmed the recall ​to Reuters. He said a quality inspection had shown that the cable routing in the ‌affected vehicles must be improved.


"No accidents ​are known ​to ⁠have occurred in connection with this fault pattern," the spokesperson added.
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