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Image: CarExpert
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BMW Australia has issued a recall for 26,491 vehicles from its BMW, Mini, and Alpina brands due to a defect that could lead to reduced braking performance. The issue stems from signal interference in the electronics of the brake system, which may require a higher pedal force for braking and disable the anti-lock braking system and dynamic stability control. The affected vehicles, built between 2022 and 2024, can still be controlled, but braking distance may be extended. Owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted by BMW regarding the recall, and are advised to perform any necessary software updates. Contact BMW Australia’s Recall Hotline for more information.
Brands mentioned: BMW, Mini, Alpina
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