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BMW recalls 300,000 UK cars over safety issues BMW recalls 300,000 UK cars over safety issues
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BMW has extended a recall of UK cars to cover 312,000 vehicles, which are at risk of stalling completely while being driven.BMW has extended a recall of UK cars to cover 312,000 vehicles, which are at risk of stalling completely while being driven.
The car maker had recalled more than 36,000 cars last year, but a BBC Watchdog investigation found there may be similar problems in cars not covered by the initial recall.The car maker had recalled more than 36,000 cars last year, but a BBC Watchdog investigation found there may be similar problems in cars not covered by the initial recall.
The vehicles included in the recall are the BMW 1 Series, the 3 Series, the Z4 and X1 petrol and diesel models made between March 2007 and August 2011. The vehicles included in the recall are the BMW 1 Series, the 3 Series, the Z4 and X1 petrol and diesel models made between March 2007 and August 2011. These cars may be affected by an electrical fault which could cause the engine to cut out completely while on the road.
These cars may be affected by an electrical fault which could cause the engine to cut out completely while on the road.
The motor company first issued a recall after the death of Narayan Gurung, a former Gurkha soldier who was killed when his car crashed into a tree after he swerved to avoid a broken down BMW.The motor company first issued a recall after the death of Narayan Gurung, a former Gurkha soldier who was killed when his car crashed into a tree after he swerved to avoid a broken down BMW.
BMW has been contacted for comment.