Hot And Wet: Leaky 2023 BMW X5 And X7 Windshields Could Lead To Fires | Carscoops carscoops
. The cause was traced to an assembly robot tasked with attaching the screen to the car, and which had recently been re-programmed. More testing showed that water leaking in could potentially reach the ECU, and although the chances of this happening and then causing a fire is slim, BMW voluntarily issued a recall for affected vehicles.
The number of affected cars is small by recall standards, consisting of 39 examples of the X5 sDrive40i and xDrive40i, a pair of X5 xDrive45 hybrids and six models of X7 xDrive40i. Which means that attending to the 47 problem cars is going to occupy a lot less dealer time than handling the recall BMW issued in March this year.
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