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BMW issues recall for nearly 11 000 vehicles

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10th July 2026

By: Tasneem Bulbulia
Deputy Editor Online

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BMW South Africa has issued a product recall involving the BMW 3 Series, 4 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X3 and X4 vehicles sold in South Africa from 2016 onwards, the National Consumer Commission informs.

Consumers can check if their vehicle is affected by the safety recall at https://www.bmw.co.za/en/service-portal/bmw-technical-campaigns.html.

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The recall affects 10 961 vehicles equipped with the Pinion Starter. 

According to the supplier, owing to production-related factors, the affected vehicles may experience increased wear of the solenoid switch after a high number of start operations.

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As a result, the engine’s starting capability deteriorates.

Under certain circumstances, the engine may no longer be able to start.

In addition, a short circuit in the solenoid switch cannot be ruled out, which may lead to local overheating at the starter.

In such a case, smoke may be visible or noticeable while driving or when leaving the vehicle.

BMW therefore recommends that the vehicle should not be left unattended after the engine has been started.  

Consumers who own the affected vehicles are urged to refrain from using the “Remote Engine Start” function via the My BMW app or the remote-control key until the repair has been completed.

Consumers are further urged to immediately visit their nearest authorised BMW dealership to arrange for an inspection and repair.

Any corrective work relating to this recall will be carried out at no cost to the consumer, the company assures.

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