BMW Australia has issued a recall for the 2017-18 ‘F90’ M5 sedan over concerns about a faulty fuel pump. The manufacturer reports a software fault is to blame for the issue, which could cause the pump to “stop working while the car is in motion”. If the condition occurs, the vehicle could lose power, posing an […]
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