DVLA recall archive
The archive holds 15,570 DVLA vehicle safety recalls dating back to 1992. Filter by manufacturer, year, or keyword. To check whether a specific vehicle is affected by an outstanding recall, run a live VRM recall check for £1.99.
Showing 101–125 of 133 recalls.
CLUTCH MAY MALFUNCTION PREVENTING THE SELECTION OF ANY GEAR
It has been established that under exceptional and repeated high temperature conditions the clutch sensor may malfunction. Such a malfunction may inhibit the correct operation of the clutch preventing the selection of any gear or prevent engine ignition.
Recalled vehicles will have the clutch sensor replaced.
BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUID MAY LEAK
There is a possibility that the clutch master cylinder inlet union might fail causing a loss of clutch/brake fluid and possible gear selection problems.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the clutch master cylinder inlet union with one that conforms to specification.
FUEL VAPOUR MAY LEAK
It has been identified that there is the possibility of a defect within the roll-over fuel shut off valves. The affected component may fracture allowing fuel vapour to be released.
To address the concern Ferrari will replace the affected valves with a modified type.
POSSIBLE BREAKAGE OF A FRONT SUSPENSION FORK
The possibility exists that the forks which fasten the lower suspension levers to the chassis may have been fitted incorrectly thus creating increased stress in the threaded pin anchorage area. This could result in the possible breakage of the fork.
Recalled vehicles will have the suspension forks replaced.
POSSIBILITY THAT THE ROLL-OVER FUEL SHUT OFF FLOAT VALVES MAY FRACTURE
A defect has been found within the roll-over fuel shut off valves located in the fuel tanks. This creates the possibility that the affected component may fracture allowing fuel vapour to be released with the potential for a fire.
Recalled vehicles will have the roll-over valves replaced with a modified type.
POSSIBLE TORQUE PROBLEM WITH THE WHEEL FIXING BOLTS
Application of incorrect torque during production resulting in the possibility that the bolts may break.
Recall likely to be affected vehicles and replace the wheel bolts
HYDRAULIC STEERING DELIVERY PIPE COULD CAUSE SLIGHT LEAK
The hydraulic steering delivery pipe from the pump to the rack may be defective and in consequence may develop a slight leak. This in turn could lead to a gradual reduction in the steering assistance available.
Likely to be affected vehicle swill be recalled at which time the subject pipe will be changed.
SEAT RUNNER LOCKS MAY NOT ENGAGE SIMULTANEOUSLY.
The seat runners may not be correctly aligned and as a consequence the locks cannot engage simultaneously with both runners. This could result in unwanted movement of the seat when driving.
Replace the seat runners.
POSSIBLE LEAK FROM GEARBOX OIL RADIATOR PIPES.
The gearbox oil radiator return and delivery pipes may leak due to an error in the manufacturing process. This could impair the operation and reliability of the gearbox.
Fit quality assured oil radiator return and delivery pipes.
POSSIBLE LEAK FROM GEARBOX OIL RADIATOR PIPES.
The gearbox oil radiator return and delivery pipes may leak due to an error in the manufacturing process. This could impair the operation and reliability of the gearbox.
Fit quality assured oil radiator return and delivery pipes.
POSSIBLE LEAK FROM GEARBOX OIL RADIATOR PIPES.
The gearbox oil radiator return and delivery pipes may leak due to an error in the manufacturing process. This could impair the operation and reliability of the gearbox.
Fit quality assured oil radiator return and delivery pipes.
POSSIBLE FUEL LEAK
The gaiter and associated parts connecting the fuel filler neck to the tank may not conform to specification. This may cause a fuel leak which could contaminate the tyres and adversely affect the handling of the car.
Replace the fuel filler neck connecting system with parts that comply with the specification.
POSSIBLE FUEL LEAK
The gaiter and associated parts connecting the fuel filler neck to the tank may not conform to specification. This may cause a fuel leak which could contaminate the tyres and adversely affect the handling of the car.
Replace the fuel filler neck connecting system with parts that comply with the specification.
ROADWHEELS MAY BECOME LOOSE
There is a possibility that the bolt locating inserts fitted to the magnesium wheel rims may crack if excessive torque is applied to the retaining bolts. This may result in the possible loosening of the affected bolts.
Replace the original wheel rims with aluminium ones that do not have inserts. Also fit new wheel bolts.
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY LEAK
Incorrect tightening of the engine oil filter coupled with a less compliant O ring design could result in a serious oil leak and subsequent fire risk.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a new type oil filter - Part No. 191993
POSSIBILITY THAT VEHICE MAY BECOME UNSTABLE WHEN BRAKING UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS
The anti-lock braking system electronic control under certain heavy braking conditions may fail resulting in the braking action being biased to the rear wheels which may cause instability.
Recall affected vehicles and replace software in anti-lock braking system electronic control unit.
THE AIR BAG ELECTRICAL CONTROL UNIT FIXATION SCREWS MAY BE OF INSUFFICIENT LENGTH
The screws retaining the Air Bag ECU may be of insufficient length to ensure long term reliability.
Replace the fixing screws with ones of longer length.
POSSIBILITY THAT IMPACT DISTORTION TO FRONT SUSPENSION COULD RESULT IN SUBSEQUENT FAILURE
The lower front suspension arm mounting forks could deform after a substantial impact (for example after an accident) and should this condition remain unnoticed the eventual result could be the failure of the forks resulting in the collapse of the front suspension.
Recall affected vehicles and fit an uprated stronger mounting fork.
POSSIBILITY THAT IMPACT DISTORTION TO FRONT SUSPENSION COULD RESULT IN SUBSEQUENT FAILURE
The lower front suspension arm mounting forks could deform after a substantial impact (for example after an accident) and should this condition remain unnoticed the eventual result could be the failure of the forks resulting in the collapse of the front suspension.
Recall affected vehicles and fit an uprated stronger mounting fork.
THROTTLE PEDAL LINKAGE MAY BREAK
The pivot pin that connects the throttle pedal to the operating linkage may break due to incorrect heat treatment of the pin. This may cause a loss of throttle control.
Recall the affected vehicles and replace the parts concerned with quality assured units.
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