BMW to Recall Nearly 59,000 Vehicles in the United States Over Potentially Damaged Wiring Harnesses

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Vehicle owners will typically be instructed to bring their cars to authorized service centers where technicians will inspect the wiring harness assembly. If damage is found, the defective components are expected to be repaired or replaced without charge under the recall program.

The U.S. vehicle safety regulator emphasized that electrical faults in automotive systems can develop gradually due to wear, vibration, or environmental exposure. Regulators recommend that drivers remain attentive to warning indicators on dashboards and report unusual electrical behavior such as air conditioning failure, unexpected system shutdowns, or burning odors.

The recall reflects ongoing industry efforts to address safety risks associated with complex electronic architectures in modern vehicles, where multiple control systems rely on stable electrical connections.

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BMW has established customer support channels in the United States to help vehicle owners determine whether their cars are affected. Additional technical guidance and service scheduling options are expected to be released as the recall process continues.