According to BMW, there are no reports of accidents or injuries linked to the defect to be fixed, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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According to BMW, a software update should be enough to protect the car against the risk of battery fire. The automaker urges customers who receive a recall or see an error message in the car to take it to a service center to have the error fixed free of charge.
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