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 501–525 of 694 recalls.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
BRAKE MAY BE INADVERTENTLY APPLIED
In certain circumstances it is possible that the passenger could inadvertently apply the service brake. The linkage is accessed above the passenger footwell.
Affected vehicles will have a cover fitted above the passenger footwell to close off access to the brake linkage.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
There may be a fault in the machining of the crankshaft that could lead to a lubrication problem which overtime could lead to the engine seizing.
The recalled vehicles will have the engine replaced.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
There may be a fault in the machining of the crankshaft that could lead to a lubrication problem which overtime could lead to the engine seizing.
The recalled vehicles will have the engine replaced.
PARKING BRAKE MAY FAIL
The parking brake may fail to hold the vehicle stationary when applied. If this defect occurs the driver will be alerted by a weak effort when moving the parking brake lever.
The recalled vehicles will be fitted with a quality assured parking brake lever.
ROOF FLAP MAY DETACH
The roof panel rear flap hinge may have a defect which will eventually allow the roof panel to detach.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to either reinforce the retention of the hinges or changing the roof panel rear flap.
LIGHTS MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
It has been identified that the position of the exterior lighting control ring may not be detected by the lighting management system and the lights may switch off without warning.
Recalled vehicles will have the lighting management software updated.
LIGHTS MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
It has been identified that the position of the exterior lighting control ring may not be detected by the lighting management system and the lights may switch off without warning.
Recalled vehicles will have the lighting management software updated.
LIGHTS MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
It has been identified that the position of the exterior lighting control ring may not be detected by the lighting management system and the lights may switch off without warning.
Recalled vehicles will have the lighting management software updated.
LIGHTS MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.
It has been identified that the position of the exterior lighting control ring may not be detected by the lighting management system and the lights may switch off without warning.
Recalled vehicles will have the lighting management software updated.
AIRBAG MAY OPERATE INCORRECTLY
The passenger airbag wiring harness connector may not be to specification which can cause the illumination of the warning light on the dash or if involved in a impact the incorrect deployment of the airbag.
Recall all affected vehicles and replace the passenger airbag wiring harness.
BRAKING MAY BE AFFECTED
It is possible that an engine coolant pipe can contact and chaff a brake pipe/line which can lead to damage and possible failure of the pipe.
Recall all affected vehicles for the rerouting of the coolant pipe and if required the replacement of the brake pipe/line.
WINDSCREEN TRIM MAY DETACH
The security of the windscreen trim may deteriorate over a period of time. This could ultimately result in detachment of the trim.
Recall affected vehicles check security of trim and if required replace trim.
BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE COMPROMISED
The threaded portion of the brake linkage rod in the brake control system may not be to conformity. This could result in a reduction of braking efficiency.
Recall affected vehicles to check rod and replace if found not to meet conformity.
BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE COMPROMISED
The threaded portion of the brake linkage rod in the brake control system may not be to conformity. This could result in a reduction of braking efficiency.
Recall affected vehicles to check rod and replace if found not to meet conformity.
LOSS OF BRAKING EFFICIENCY.
Over a period of time it is possible for the front brake hoses to deteriorate through contact with other components. If left for some time it is possible that the brake hoses will leak fluid and there to be a loss of braking efficiency.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace both the front brake flexi hoses.
BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY BE AFFECTED
It has been identified that water may ingress the brake drums causing premature brake lining wear. Should this occur the brake effort produced by the rear wheels may be reduced.
Recalled vehicles will have a seal fitted to the handbrake cable and the subject brake linings replaced.
STEERING POWER ASSISTANCE MAY BE REDUCED
It has been identified that an incorrect version of the steering power assistance software has been uploaded.The effect of which may lead to stiffness within the steering system
Recalled vehicles will have a steering power assistance ECU upgrade.
SEAT MAY COLLAPSE WITHOUT WARNING
It has been identified that the front seats may collapse without warning. due to an electrical control box software issue.
Recalled vehicles will have the seat electrical control box replaced.
POSSIBLE INADVERTENT OPENING OF THE ENGINE BONNET
It has been identified that the welds which secure the bonnet locking assembly may prove inadequate in use. This can result in difficulty closing the bonnet or failure of the lock to properly engage.
Recalled vehicles will have a strengthening component fitted to the bonnet lining to ensure that the trigger cable remains firmly secured to the bonnet. In very rare cases and only if necessarythe bonnet will be replaced.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL MAY FAIL TO RETURN TO IDLE
It has been identified that within the mechanism of the accelerator pedal there is a friction lever which interacts with a sliding surface. Over time and under certain conditionsthe contact surfaces may generated excessive friction and latterly the movement of the accelerator pedal. This over time and under certain conditions will result in the accelerator pedal becoming intermittently more difficult to push; or slower to return. In rare instances the accelerator pedal can remain in the partially depressed position.
Recalled vehicles will have a reinforcing plate fitted within the accelerator pedal mechanism which will ensure continued correct functionality.
FUEL MAY LEAK
It has been identified that the possibility exists that contact between the fuel return pipe and the engine shield may take place inside the engine compartment. Should this occur wear on the pipe would ensue which in the worst case; would result in a fuel leak.
Recalled vehicles will be fitted with an additional fastener to ensure that contact is not made and if necessary the fuel return pipe will be replaced.
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