September 17th 2024.
Attention all Mini Cooper owners in Australia! If you're one of the lucky 1500 people who own a Mini Cooper, please read this important update. It has been brought to our attention that there is a potential safety issue with some of the Mini Cooper SE models made between 2020 and 2023. As a precautionary measure, German automaker BMW, who owns Mini, has issued a recall for these models.
The reason for this recall is due to a defect in the high-voltage battery management software. This defect could cause a short circuit, which may result in a fire while driving or even while the car is parked. This is definitely a cause for concern and we want to make sure that all Mini Cooper owners are aware of this issue.
According to BMW, the software does not have enough protection to prevent short circuit events. Therefore, they are urging all affected Mini Cooper owners to bring their vehicles to an authorised Mini dealership for an urgent software update. This update will be able to detect any malfunction and eliminate the risk of a fire.
It's important to note that there are 1408 Mini Cooper SE models impacted by this recall. We want to ensure the safety of our customers, which is why we are taking this matter very seriously. We understand that this may cause inconvenience, but the safety of our customers is our top priority.
If you need more information or have any concerns, please don't hesitate to contact BMW Australia's recall hotline at 1800 243 675. We want to keep our customers informed and updated throughout this process. Additionally, we invite you to join our WhatsApp channel for the latest news, celebrity updates, and sports news. You can trust that your privacy will be respected as there will be no comments, algorithms, or sharing of private details. Thank you for your cooperation and we apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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