BMW recall issued for 11,700 cars due to engine management software

BMW issued a statement on Friday confirming the recall of 11,700 cars due to engine management software issues that were discovered. BMW will be fixing the wrong programming that had been installed on the 5 Series and 7 Series models. “In the course of internal tests, the BMW Group has discovered that a correctly developed software update was mistakenly assigned to certain unsuitable model-versions,” the company said in a statement. “The BMW Group informed the relevant authorities immediately.”

BMW recall issued for 11,700 cars due to engine management software
BMW N57S Diesel

BMW issued the statement after a report in news weekly Der Spiegel suggested it had installed software that manipulated emissions of harmful gases such as nitrogen oxide. BMW has denied these allegations.

BMW said the models affected were 5- and 7-Series cars made between 2012 and 2017 containing high-performance diesel engines and three turbo chargers. These 11,700 vehicles are distributed over four niche models with the 381-hp top version of the 3.0-liter straight-six diesel N57: BMW M550d Sedan and Touring, and BMW 750d with short and long wheelbase.

Source: Reuters

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