BMW China will recall nearly 180,000 vehicles in China due to a potential wiring fault in air conditioning units that could pose a fire risk, according to the State Administration for Market Regulation.
The recall, effective immediately, covers 133,849 domestically manufactured 5 Series vehicles produced between December 5, 2023, and April 12, 2025. It also affects 45,678 imported 5 Series, 7 Series, and M5 vehicles produced between June 2022 and April 2025.
“The vehicles within this recall scope have a front cabin air conditioning wiring harness that, due to improper wiring, may become damaged during after-sales air filter replacement,” the regulator said. “In extreme cases, this could cause a short circuit, posing a fire risk.”
BMW has confirmed that it will inspect and resecure the air conditioning wiring harness for all affected vehicles at no cost to owners.
The recall highlights ongoing concerns about vehicle safety and quality control for automakers operating in China, emphasizing the importance of proactive defect management to prevent accidents and ensure customer safety.






