Would your rather have your Toyota uncontrollably accelerate or your BMW set on fire? It’s a choice you could have unknowingly made in the past few years. The NY Times is reporting that BMW plans to recall 32,000 vehicles because of a fire hazard. BMW has informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that a number of its cars have a faulty electronic circuit board that could fail, leading to a “smoldering of the water pump,” which is needed to help cool the engine’s turbocharger. In other words: your car could set on fire.
The affected models are from 2008-2011:
- 5 Series
- 5 Series Gran Turismo
- 7 Series
- X5 equipped with turbocharged 8- or 12-cylinder engines
- X6 equipped with turbocharged 8- or 12-cylinder engines