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BMW recalls 147,830 vehicles in China over fire risk

BMW will recall 147,830 vehicles in China ​over a manufacturing issue with ‌the starter motor, which could result in difficulty starting the ​vehicle or in extreme cases ​“pose a fire risk,” reports Reuters, citing China’s ⁠market regulator.

The recall will cover ​some imported BMW 2 Series, 4 Series, 5 Series, 6 Series, ​7 Series, X4, X5, ​X6, and Z4 vehicles manufactured between ‌July ⁠31, 2020 and December 22, 2022, according to a statement released by China’s State ​Administration ​for ⁠Market Regulation.

In February, the German automaker said a ​mid-six-figure number of cars ​would ⁠be affected by a global recall after a potential ⁠starter ​motor defect was ​discovered.

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