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BMW recalls 90,000 vehicles over engine starter fire risk safety concern
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BMW North America is recalling nearly 90,000 vehicles due to an engine starter issue, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced Saturday.
The NHTSA said the recall involves 87,394 vehicles in the U.S. and is tied to an engine starter that may overheat, posing a fire risk, according to Reuters.
Dealers will replace the engine starter at no cost to owners, the NHTSA said.
The announcement comes after BMW recalled more than 145,000 vehicles in the U.S. in October over a starter defect that could overheat and spark a fire.
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BMW vehicles are displayed for sale on a lot at the BMW of South Austin dealership on May 16, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (Brandon Bell / Getty Images)
In September, BMW recalled 200,000 vehicles due to a similar issue, bringing the total number of affected vehicles to more than 341,000. Those recalls affected certain 2019–2025 vehicles across six models, including the 2020 340i, X6, 2020–2025 840i, 2020–2022 740Li, and 2019–2020 X7 and X5.
Multiple automakers have issued recalls in recent weeks, including Chrysler, which earlier this week recalled more than 450,000 vehicles and more than 2,000 tow-trailer modules because of a brake light failure that could increase the risk of a crash, the NHTSA said.
Last month, Toyota recalled more than 161,000 pickup trucks in the U.S. due to a software defect that can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying when the vehicle is shifted into reverse.
That recall affected certain 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models equipped with the automaker’s Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) system, according to the NHTSA.
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A customer looks at a BMW X6 model on March 14, 2023. (Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg / Getty Images)
This week, federal regulators expanded an investigation into 1.27 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks following reports of safety issues related to the vehicles’ transmissions.
The NHTSA said drivers reported unexpected transmission downshifts in the trucks without warning or driver input, often causing temporary rear-wheel lockup or skidding and increasing the risk of a crash.
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BMW X6 luxury crossover SUV on display at an expo on Jan. 9, 2020. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
The probe covers 2015–2017 Ford F-150 trucks equipped with 6R80 transmissions. The F-150 is the best-selling pickup truck in the U.S.
FOX Business reached out to BMW for comment and to the NHTSA for additional information.
FOX Business’ Bonny Chu and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Wisconsin seeks $1M+ from Burger King franchisee over child labor
Wisconsin officials say a Burger King franchisee committed more than 1,600 child labor violations across the state, calling it the largest such case in modern state history. (FOX 6)
Wisconsin officials are seeking more than $1 million from a Burger King franchise operator after determining the company committed more than 1,600 child labor and wage violations affecting hundreds of minors across the state.
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) said Cave Enterprises Operations LLC, an Illinois-based company that operates 105 Burger King franchises in Wisconsin, committed at least 1,656 violations of state child labor and wage payment laws during a two-year period ending in January 2025.
State officials described the case as the “largest determination of child labor and wage payment violations in modern Wisconsin history.”
According to DWD, the violations affected more than 600 children. The agency found that 593 employees ages 14 and 15 were allowed to begin work without the required child labor permits, 627 minor employees worked shifts of six hours or more without legally required meal breaks, and hundreds of minors under age 16 worked outside permitted hours or exceeded limits for school-age workers.
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A Burger King location, seen in Wisconsin. (FOX 6 / Fox News)
Gov. Tony Evers said the enforcement action reflects the state’s responsibility to protect minors in the workforce.
“Here in Wisconsin, we have a proud history of making sure workers are treated with dignity and respect, and that’s especially true when it comes to our kids,” Evers said. “We have a responsibility to make sure kids who are working are protected from exploitation, predatory employer practices, and being subjected to hazardous or illegal working conditions.”
Evers, a Democrat, criticized Republican lawmakers, arguing they weakened child labor protections in the state, while saying his administration is committed to holding employers accountable.
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DWD’s Equal Rights Division opened its investigation after reviewing department records that showed 33 separate child labor and wage payment complaints against individual Cave Enterprises franchises between 2020 and 2023. The agency reviewed employment records related to minors from Jan. 1, 2023, through Jan. 25, 2025, before issuing a formal determination letter.

Burger King logo is seen at a shopping mall. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Under the determination, Cave Enterprises must pay $237,437.29 in unpaid regular wages, overtime wages, and penalty wages directly to affected employees. DWD said workers are also entitled to liquidated damages of up to 200% of lost wages under state law.
In addition to wages owed to employees, DWD is seeking civil penalties of up to $828,000 — calculated at $500 per violation — which would bring the company’s total potential exposure to more than $1 million.
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State officials said the elevated penalty reflects the pervasive nature of the violations across multiple franchise locations, the large number of minors affected, violations of multiple statutory provisions, and the company’s prior enforcement history involving child labor and wage issues at more than a dozen locations.
DWD said it has offered to resolve the matter without court action if Cave Enterprises pays both the wages owed to workers and the civil penalty within 20 days of receiving the determination letters. The penalty determination letter will be issued separately from the wage determination.

An exterior view of a Burger King fast food restaurant in Danville, Pennsylvania. (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)
If Cave Enterprises fails to make timely payments, DWD said it will pursue enforcement through the Wisconsin Department of Justice, and the final penalty amount would be determined by a court, should a ruling go against the company.
State officials also ordered Cave Enterprises to immediately come into compliance with Wisconsin’s Employment of Minors laws and related regulations, warning the company could face additional penalties for any future violations.
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Cave Enterprises Operations LLC did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.
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