
German luxury automaker BMW announced Wednesday it will recall 58,713 vehicles across the United States following the discovery of defective electrical wiring that poses a safety risk.
Federal safety regulators with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported the recall stems from faulty wiring harnesses connected to the vehicles’ air conditioning systems. These damaged electrical components could potentially create dangerous short circuits.
The safety recall affects multiple BMW models, with the M5 Sportswagon, M5, and 750e xDrive among the vehicles requiring repairs, according to NHTSA officials.








