BMW has just issued a recall of 11,700 cars to fix their engine management software after it discovered that the wrong programming had been installed on its luxury 5 and 7-Series models. We wonder if any Malaysian sold BMW diesel cars are included in this recall.
BMW issued the statement after a report suggested it had installed software that manipulated emissions of harmful gases such as nitrogen oxide, something its management has always denied. BMW said the models affected were 5 and 7-Series cars made between 2012 and 2017 containing high-performance diesel engines and three turbochargers.