German auto maker BMW will recall more than 7,800 cars in China over defects with the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems or the fuel pump systems, according to the country's market regulator.
BMW China Automotive Trading Ltd. will recall 939 imported diesel-powered X5 vehicles manufactured between July 19, 2013 and June 5, 2015, starting from October 29, according to a statement from the State Administration for Market Regulation.
Defective coolers on these cars' EGR systems may cause ablation or fire, the statement said.
The company will also recall 6,912 imported MINI Cooper vehicles produced between Jan. 6, 2017 and June 21, 2018, starting from October 15.
A BMW Mini Cooper is displayed at the Beijing auto show on April 25, 2018. /VCG Photo
These vehicles are missing protection plates for their high-pressure fuel pumps, which increased the risk of fire at crash, according to the statement.
The company will replace the defective coolers or install the protection plates for the recalled cars free of charge.
Just a week earlier, BMW announced a recall of nearly 140,000 of its 3-series vehicles in China from November 9 due to an air-conditioning (AC) defect.