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BMW is recalling about 136,000 vehicles in the U.S. to replace the fuel-pump modules. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, some in-tank fuel pumps may have wire contacts that were not crimped well enough; the worst-case scenario is that these loose wires might cause the connector to melt, causing a fuel leak, which is never good. Also, the fuel pump might stop working altogether, causing the engine to stop running, which is also not a good thing especially when moving on the highway.

According to BMW, no injuries have been reported as a result of the defect. The problem cropped up in BMWs in South Korea, Japan, and China in 2014 and now, the company is taking care of U.S. models.

BMW dealers are reported to start repairing affected vehicles on December5, 2016—free of charge, of course. Owners of the models can expect recall notices before then and also may contact their dealer or BMW Customer Service at 1-800-525-7417.

The recall includes certain model year—

2007–2011:
X5 3.0si
X5 4.8i
X5 M
X5 xDrive30i
X5 xDrive35i
X5 xDrive48i
X5 xDrive50i

2008–2011:
X6 x Drive35i
X6 xDrive50i
X6 M

2010–2011:
X6 ActiveHybrid
535i xDrive Gran Turismo
535i Gran Turismo
50i xDrive Gran Turismo
550i Gran Turismo

2011–2012
528i
535i
535i xDrive
550i
550i xDrive

2012:
535i ActiveHybrid
640i Convertible
650i Convertible
650i xDrive Convertible
650i Coupe
650i Coupe

BMW owners may check to see if their specific car is under recall at any time by visiting http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/owner/safetyrecalls.aspx and entering their vehicle identification number (VIN).—Scott Blazey

[Photo courtesy of BMW AG.]