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BMW is recalling 7168 vehicles across its 5 Series, i5, 7 Series, i7, X1, iX1, X5, X6, X7 and XM lines due to an issue with their brakes.
“Due to a manufacturing defect, signal interference may occur within the electronics of the brake system,” the company says in its recall notice.
“If this occurs, a higher pedal force may be required for braking.


“The anti-lock braking system and dynamic stability control will not be available.
“The vehicle remains controllable; however, a higher pedal force may be required for braking and in certain conditions, braking distance may be extended.
“A reduction in braking performance could increase the risk of an accident resulting in injury to the vehicle occupants, pedestrians, and other road users.”


BMW says drivers will be alerted by a brake warning light in the instrument cluster and a message on the infotainment display.
If you see this warning in your vehicle, follow the instructions provided and contact a BMW dealership to organise a free inspection and repair.
The company is contacting affected owners.
“When the necessary parts are available, all vehicle owners will be asked to bring their vehicle to a BMW dealership to have the electronic brake system controller replaced at no cost,” the company says.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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