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 126–132 of 132 recalls.
POSSIBLE FUEL LEAK AND ENGINE SHUTDOWN.
The threaded portion of the water separator sensor sub assembly in the fuel filter may break if overtightened when fitting the sensor to the fuel filter housing following draining. This could result in a fuel leak and unscheduled shut down of the engine.
Examine the water separator sensor for damage and replace where necessary. In addition issue technical information to the dealers giving details of the torque specification for this component.
POSSIBLE FUEL LEAK
Flexible fuel inlet and return pipes (5 of) may split resulting in a serious fuel leak.
Renew all potentially affected fuel pipes.
POSSIBLE UNINTENTIONAL DEPLOYMENT OF BOTH SIDE AIR BAGS
If the doors of the vehicle are closed with force it may be possible for the side air bags to deploy inadvertently.
Fit new satellite sensors to both sides of the vehicle.
WIRING CONNECTION CONCERN IN SIDE AIR BAG SRS LOOM
On some vehicles with side air bags there is a faulty connection onto the SRS wiring loom under both front seats. This will cause the SRS warning light to illuminate and the air bag system will be disabled.
Re route and secure the air bag wires and connectors.
WIRING CONCERN IN SRS LOOM
On some vehicles with side air bags there is a faulty connection onto the SRS wiring loom under both front seats. This will cause the SRS warning light to illuminate and the air bag system will be disabled.
Re-route and secure the air bag wires and connectors.
FRACTURE OF FRONT SUSPENSION COIL SPRING
There is a possibility that the front suspension coil spring could break. Should this occur the unseated section of the spring could puncture the tyre.
Affected vehicles are being recalled for examination of the front coil springs and the installation of a protector which would prevent a broken coil spring from penetrating the tyre.
FRACTURE OF REAR SUSPENSION BOLT
The rear suspension trailing arm bolts may develop material flaws if exposed to severe corrosive operating conditions. In extreme circumstances this defect could induce the bolt to fracture and consequently lead to the partial detachment of the
Recall the affected vehicles for replacement of the original trailing arm bolts with those of an improved material.
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