BMW Recall Hits UAE: Sixteen Models Face Potential Fire
Driving safety takes center stage this week as a major BMW Recall in the UAE impacts thousands of vehicle owners. BMW Group Middle East recently confirmed that 16 models may be affected by a technical defect involving the engine starter motor.
Specifically, the issue stems from an electromagnet that wears excessively over time, potentially leading to a localized short circuit. If left unaddressed, this mechanical failure can cause overheating and may even trigger a vehicle fire while driving.
Local dealers are now proactively reaching out to customers to ensure all affected cars receive necessary technical inspections immediately.
Identifying the Affected Vehicles and Safety Risks
The current campaign targets a mid-6-figure number of vehicles produced by the brand globally between July 2020 and July 2022. The technical fault involves a starter solenoid that can degrade after many starting cycles.
While most incidents only result in a vehicle failing to start, the fire hazard remains a significant safety concern. Motorists should check their 17-digit VIN on official importer websites to see if their vehicle is part of the BMW Recall.
The manufacturer emphasizes that the estimated percentage of cars with actual defects is currently quite low for most models.
Primary BMW Model Lines Included in Recall
| Model Series | Production Period | Impact Level |
| BMW 2 Series Coupe | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
| BMW 3 Series Sedan | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
| BMW 4 Series Models | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
| BMW 5 Series Sedan | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
| BMW X5 / X6 SUVs | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
| BMW Z4 Sports Car | July 2020 – July 2022 | High Priority |
Essential Safety Steps for UAE Owners
BMW Group Middle East has provided very specific instructions to maintain driver safety until the required repairs are fully completed. The company strongly advises that owners should not leave their vehicles unattended while the engine is running.
This recommendation is especially critical when using the remote engine start feature common in many modern luxury vehicle models.
- Check your VIN on the official AGMC or Abu Dhabi Motors websites to confirm your vehicle’s current status.
- Book an appointment with an authorized service center if your car is flagged for the new starter replacement.
- Avoid remote starting your vehicle if you plan to stay inside your home or office for any time.
- Request a loaner car from your local dealer if the repair requires your vehicle to stay overnight at the shop.
The spokesperson confirmed that parts are available in the UAE and most repairs will be finished on the same day. These services are provided entirely free of charge to all customers as part of this global safety technical campaign.
Conclusion
Taking quick action is the best way to ensure your vehicle remains safe and reliable on the road. By following the manufacturer’s guidance, you can effectively mitigate the risks associated with this latest global BMW recall.
Authorized partners across Dubai and Abu Dhabi are ready to assist every owner with professional care and efficient technical support. What do you think about this BMW recall in the UAE? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
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