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BMW Recalls 140,000 Electric Mini Coopers Due to Battery Fire Threat

By David Sachs

 

BMW recalled more than 140,000 of its electric Minis worldwide, citing the potential for battery fires, though no accidents or injuries have been reported.

The German carmaker said Tuesday that the recall of electric Mini Cooper SEs came after tests that revealed the potential for leaks from the battery housing.

"The high-voltage battery could also switch off and the vehicle could roll out slowly, even while driving," BMW said. "A vehicle fire, even when the vehicle is parked, cannot be ruled out."

BMW is updating the model's software to protect against fires. Customers who receive a letter or error message should take the car to Mini service centers for a free repair, the company said.

 

Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

September 03, 2024 03:38 ET (07:38 GMT)

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