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BMW delays Chinese deliveries of X4 vehicles to fix brake issue

Published 10/08/2018, 18:31
Updated 10/08/2018, 18:40
© Reuters. The 88th Geneva International Motor Show

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German carmaker BMW (DE:BMWG) on Friday said around 400 BMW X4 vehicles, built in Spartanburg South Carolina, are being withheld from delivery to Chinese customers until a potential brake problem has been fixed as part of a global safety recall.

Cars built between mid-April and end-June 2018 are being withheld from sale so that brakes can be fixed as part of a recall of around 19,000 X3 and X4 vehicles, BMW said.

BMW said it is not aware of any accidents caused by this issue and said the recall, which started in July, was triggered by a supplier delivering potentially faulty rear brake calipers.

"We are not handing them over to the customer until they have rectified the problem," a BMW spokeswoman said.

Earlier this week a trade dispute between China and the United States escalated when Chinese authorities said they would impose additional tariffs of 25 percent on $16 billion worth of U.S. imports from steel products to autos.

© Reuters. The 88th Geneva International Motor Show

On Thursday Mercedes-Benz said sports utility vehicles built in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, are being checked for potential brake problems by Shanghai customs authorities.

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