PARIS: Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, the world's biggest maker of luxury cars, said it's recalling almost 350,800 BMW-brand and Rolls-Royce models worldwide to repair a power-brake system fault. The voluntary recall involves fixing brake-pressure pumps on 345,000 BMW 5-, 6- and 7-Series models and 5,800 Rolls-Royce cars built from 2002 until 2010, Frank Strebe, a BMW spokesman, said today in a phone interview from the Paris Motor Show. The new version of the 5-Series sedan isn't affected. The fault was detected when drivers complained that they needed to push harder on the brake pedal on cars with high mileage, Strebe said. The Munich-based carmaker is telling customers to bring in their vehicles as a “pro-active” measure, and that the fault poses no safety issue, he said, adding that he doesn't have an estimate of the cost to BMW. Agencies __