Today's recall alert concerns several BMW models -- and one Toyota that shares a lot of its bones with a BMW.
Federal documents say wear on an internal starter component can allow the unit to overheat and, in an extreme case, ignite ...
The recall comprises 2.0-liter turbo vehicles from BMW and Toyota with production dates from November 26, 2020, through May 7, 2024 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced multiple vehicle recalls affecting a range of manufacturers and model years. The recalls address safety-related defects that ...
Thousands of BMW and Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to a fault in the starter motor which "may overheat," according ...
BMW of North America has issued a recall of nearly 90,000 vehicles made between 2021 and 2024 including a Toyota model due to a defect with the engine starter that can overheat or catch fire.
BMW is recalling more than 87,000 vehicles due to the threat of the engine starter overheating, causing a fire risk.
BMW is recalling nearly 90,000 vehicles, including one Toyota model, because of an engine starter defect that could overheat ...
Chrysler is recalling more than 536,000 vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said BMW has recalled more than 87,300 vehicles because of an issue with ...
BMW has issued a new recall of an issue that led to a first campaign last September: a potentially defective engine starter that can represent a fire risk.
A BMW recall that affects thousands of cars and SUVs in Canada also impacts a handful of Toyota cars. The recalls are related to a potentially faulty engine starter that could cause a fire. Transport ...