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    Bmw to Recall Nearly 59,000 Vehicles in US Over Damaged Wiring Harness, Nhtsa Says

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    NHTSA says BMW will recall 58,713 U.S. vehicles over an A/C wiring harness that could short-circuit. Models include the M5 and 750e xDrive, with free dealer repairs planned.

    BMW recalls 58,713 U.S. vehicles over A/C wiring harness short risk

    Reason: A/C Wiring Harness Short

    Recall Details and Models Affected

    Feb 25 (Reuters) - BMW is recalling 58,713 vehicles in the U.S. due to a wiring harness for the air conditioning system that may be damaged and cause a short circuit, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday.

    Models Listed by NHTSA

    The recall covers several vehicles, including the M5 Sportswagon, M5, and 750e xDrive, according to NHTSA.

    Source and Credits (Reuters/NHTSA)

    (Reporting by Ajit Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    References

    • Recall: BMW A/C Wiring Short Circuit – Kelley Blue Book
    • 58,000‑Plus BMWs Recalled for Damaged Wiring Harness, Fire Risk – Cars.com
    • BMW Recalls Almost 59,000 Luxury Models Over Fire Risk – Autoblog

    Table of Contents

    • Reason: A/C Wiring Harness Short
    • Recall Details and Models Affected
    • Models Listed by NHTSA
    • Source and Credits (Reuters/NHTSA)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NHTSA says 58,713 BMW vehicles in the U.S. face potential A/C wiring harness damage.
    • •A damaged harness may cause a short circuit, triggering safety concerns.
    • •Models cited include the M5 and 750e xDrive among others.
    • •BMW dealers will perform recall repairs at no cost to owners.
    • •The action was reported by Reuters on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BMW to recall nearly 59,000 vehicles in US over damaged wiring harness, NHTSA says

    1What is the main topic?

    BMW is recalling 58,713 vehicles in the United States due to an air-conditioning wiring harness that may be damaged and short-circuit, according to NHTSA.

    2Which BMW models are affected?

    NHTSA lists several models, including the M5 and 750e xDrive. Owners should check their VIN on NHTSA.gov or contact BMW to confirm inclusion.

    3What is the safety risk from the defect?

    A damaged A/C wiring harness can short-circuit, potentially creating electrical issues and increasing safety risks while driving or when parked.

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