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UK Vehicle Recall Check

Maxus Recall Check: DVSA + SMMT Combined

Maxus is SAIC Motor's UK commercial-vehicle brand — formerly LDV — and one of the fastest-growing electric-van names in the UK with the eDeliver 3, eDeliver 7 and eDeliver 9. Enter any UK registration to see whether an outstanding manufacturer recall is on file.

  • · Just enter the UK number plate — no VIN, no account needed
  • · Official DVSA + SMMT data, combined for maximum coverage
  • · Recall description included where available
  • · £1.99 per check · No subscription · Results in seconds

Start your recall check

Enter the vehicle's UK registration to begin.

What our Maxus recall check covers

Our combined check pulls the DVSA recall database, the SMMT manufacturer feed and the DVLA recall archive going back to 1992, so where a recall exists you get the live outstanding status, the recall description and every past campaign for the same model in one place.

DVSA database

The UK government's official recall register. Confirms whether a recall is outstanding for the vehicle.

SMMT manufacturer feed

Industry data from vehicle manufacturers. Typically includes the recall description, not just a flag.

DVLA recall archive

Every UK recall campaign issued since 1992. Surfaces the historical campaigns for the same make and model alongside the live status.

Search the full DVLA recall archive →

Why check a Maxus for recalls?

Maxus has grown rapidly in the UK as fleets and operators have moved to electric vans, with the eDeliver 3, eDeliver 7 and eDeliver 9 all now common on UK roads. As production has scaled, Maxus has issued a number of UK safety recalls covering high-voltage-battery and on-board-charger items on the eDeliver range, plus selected brake-system and steering campaigns on the diesel Deliver range and the T60 pickup. Maxus repairs every safety recall free of charge — and because most Maxus vans live a hard fleet life, recall letters often never reach the current operator.

Top Maxus models we cover

Recall data is available for every UK-registered Maxus, including the Deliver 3, Deliver 7, Deliver 9, eDeliver 3, eDeliver 5, eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, T60, T90 EV, Mifa 9, Euniq 5 and Euniq 6. Enter any UK registration above to check.

  • Maxus Deliver 3
  • Maxus Deliver 7
  • Maxus Deliver 9
  • Maxus eDeliver 3
  • Maxus eDeliver 5
  • Maxus eDeliver 7
  • Maxus eDeliver 9
  • Maxus T60
  • Maxus T90 EV
  • Maxus Mifa 9
  • Maxus Euniq 5
  • Maxus Euniq 6

Notable Maxus recalls

A non-exhaustive editorial summary of recent UK safety campaigns. Run a check to see whether any of these apply to a specific vehicle.

  1. 2023 · eDeliver 3, eDeliver 9

    High-voltage-battery management and on-board-charger inspection campaigns on selected electric Deliver vans, addressed via a free dealer workshop visit.

  2. 2022 · Deliver 9, T60

    Selected brake-system and steering campaigns on Deliver 9 panel vans and T60 pickups, addressed via a free dealer inspection.

  3. 2021 · eDeliver 3

    Launch-period software-update campaigns on early eDeliver 3 vehicles, addressed via a free dealer reflash.

Maxus recall history from the DVLA archive

The full list of DVLA-recorded Maxus safety recalls. Showing the most recent 2 of the archive — run a check on a specific registration to see whether any recall is outstanding for that vehicle.

DateModelConcern
Dec 2023eDELIVER9On affected vehicles the handbrake cable yellow plastic ferrule could fail resulting in excess handbrake travel and allowing the vehicle to move unexpectedly.
Dec 2023DELIVER9On affected vehicles the handbrake cable yellow plastic ferrule could fail resulting in excess handbrake travel and allowing the vehicle to move unexpectedly.

What you get

Every Maxus check returns the same structured response. Below are two examples. One with a recall outstanding, and one with a clear record.

Action required

Outstanding recall on this vehicle

1 recall found. Contact the manufacturer or a main dealer to arrange a free repair.

Vehicle

AB21ABC

Maxus Deliver 3

VIN ABCDE123456F78910

Recall details

  • AIRBAG REPLACEMENT

Checked 17/05/2026, 10:00:00 (source: SMMT)

No recall outstanding

No outstanding recalls for this vehicle

Both the DVSA and SMMT databases were checked. Nothing currently outstanding for this VRM.

Vehicle

CD22XYZ

Maxus Deliver 3

VIN ZYXWV987654U32109

Checked 17/05/2026, 10:00:00 (source: SMMT)

How it works

  1. 1

    Enter your VRM

    Type the UK registration of the vehicle you want to check.

  2. 2

    Pay £1.99

    Single payment. No subscription, no account needed to start.

  3. 3

    Get instant recall status

    Combined DVSA + SMMT result appears in seconds and is emailed to you.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the RecallClear Maxus recall check work?+

Enter the vehicle's registration mark (VRM) and pay £1.99. We query the DVSA recall database and the SMMT manufacturer feed in a single request and return the combined result. For most Maxus vehicles you'll see whether a recall is outstanding, the source database, and (where available) a description of the recall.

What is the difference between DVSA and SMMT recall data?+

DVSA (the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) maintains the UK government's official recall register and flags whether a recall is outstanding. SMMT (the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) aggregates manufacturer-supplied data which often includes the recall description as well as the outstanding flag. Combining both maximises coverage and detail.

How recent is the recall data?+

Both DVSA and SMMT data sources are continually updated as manufacturers report new safety campaigns. Each check returns a timestamp showing when the data was last verified for that vehicle.

What happens if the recall status is "Unknown"?+

Some vehicles aren't currently listed in either database (very new registrations, very old vehicles, grey imports, and certain commercial variants are the usual reasons). When that happens we'll show "Unknown" and direct you to the manufacturer's recall portal so you can confirm directly. A refund is available if you'd like one.

What should I do if a recall is outstanding?+

Contact any authorised franchised dealer for the brand. Manufacturers carry out safety recalls free of charge, regardless of who currently owns the vehicle and regardless of age. You'll typically need the vehicle's VIN; the report includes it where the database returns one.

Do I need an account to run a check?+

No account is needed to start a check. After payment we'll email you a magic link so you can access the report any time, and a shareable link if you want to send the result to a buyer, seller, or dealer.

My van is registered as an LDV but the dealer calls it a Maxus. Which check should I use?+

Use whichever brand the vehicle is registered under on the V5 logbook. UK vans sold pre-rebrand are usually registered as LDV; newer vans are registered as Maxus. The check resolves to the registered brand, so use this Maxus page for a Maxus-registered van and the LDV page for an LDV-registered van.

Are the eDeliver electric vans covered, including high-voltage-battery recalls?+

Yes. All UK-registered Maxus eDeliver models are covered by the same DVSA + SMMT combined check, including EV-specific recall campaigns (high-voltage battery, on-board charger, drive software).

Is the T60 / T90 EV pickup covered?+

Yes. T60 (diesel) and T90 EV (electric) pickups are UK-registered Maxus vehicles and are covered by the same DVSA + SMMT combined check.

Other SAIC Motor brands

Maxus is part of SAIC Motor. Recall checks for these sister brands are available too.

Prefer to check directly with the manufacturer?

Maxus maintains an official recall lookup tool. Our combined check pulls from DVSA and SMMT to give you broader coverage, but you can also check the manufacturer's portal directly.

Open the official Maxus recall portal →