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 26–31 of 31 recalls.
BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM PRESSURE LIMITING VALVE
Corrosion of the rear brake pressure limiting valve may allow brake fluid to leak from a joint.
Recall affected vehicles and replace pressure limiting valve.
DOOR LATCH CONCERN
Some vehicles have been built with door latches which may not be to specification. An internal plastic pawl within the assembly may seize which results in the latch failing to function as designed preventing the door being securely shut.
Recall affected vehicles and fit quality assured replacement door latches.
UNEXPECTED DEPLOYMENT OF PASSENGER AIR BAG
Unexpected passenger air bag deployment due to an electrostatic discharge through the air bag igniter.
Recall affected vehicles and fit ground wire to passenger air bag
POSSIBLE FAILURE OF OFFSIDE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
It is possible that some Mondeo vehicles may have been fitted with a right hand front brake caliper where the casting is not to specification. In time this may result in fluid leakage with the loss of one brake circuit.
Recall the affected vehicles for a check on the manufacturing date of the subject caliper. Caliper units falling within the affected range will be replaced.
FAILURE OF BRAKING SYSTEM VACUUM ASSISTANCE
The brake vacuum pump may cease to provide vacuum assistance. Should this occur greater brake pedal pressure would be needed and stopping distances may be increased.
The affected vehicles are being recalled to Ford dealers to have the brake pump manufacturing codes checked. Vacuum pumps within certain ranges will be replaced with new units. This campaign supersedes recall R1995/081 and includes all the vehicles alrea
FAILURE OF HEADLAMPS
A possibility exists that excessive torque generated when turning on the headlamp switch may induce an internal open circuit and cause the headlamps to go out.
Recall the affected vehicles for replacement of the headlamp switch with a revised component.
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