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.
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POSSIBLE LOSS OF BRAKE FLUID
There is a risk of internal cracking of the 4-way brake pipe unions (non- ABS models) or the 2 x 4-way brake pipe unions (ABS models). This could result in a gradual loss of brake fluid and reduced braking efficiency.
Recall affected vehicles and replace the four way brake pipe unions.
POSSIBLE LOSS OF BRAKE FLUID
There is a risk of internal cracking of the 4-way brake pipe unions ( non- ABS models) or the 2 x 4 - way brake pipe unions ( ABS models). This could result in a gradual loss of brake fluid and reduced braking efficiency.
Recall affected vehicles and replace the four way brake pipe unions.
BRAKE SERVO VACUUM PIPE
Brake servo vacuum pipe may become damaged due to chafing on engine wiring harness. This could result in a loss of braking assistance.
Recall affected vehicles replace and reposition the servo vacuum pipe to avoid further chafing.
FUEL TANK MOUNTINGS
The fuel tank could be insecure due to the cross member carrying the fuel tank rear fixings not being to the correct specification.
Recall affected vehicles to carry out a modification to the fuel tank rear mountings.
BRAKE PEDAL RELAY LEVER
Brake pedal relay lever may fracture and adversely affect the operation of the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a quality assured replacement relay lever.
REAR SUSPENSION FIXING BOLTS
Incorrect specification rear suspension arm pivot fixing bolts could fail under arduous operating conditions possibly resulting in the rear wheel locking.
Recall potentially affected vehicles examine the pivot fixing bolts and renew with ones of correct specification where necessary.
FRONT SUSPENSION CONCERN
There is a possibility that the front stub axle lower ball joint fixing may have been incorrectly machined which may result in separation of the stub axle from the ball joint/lower suspension arm.
Recall affected vehicles to check and if required replace the left and right stub axles which will be carried out free of charge.
FRONT SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER HARNESS
There is a possibility of an open circuit in the connector on the front seat belt pretensioner harness. This may cause flashing of the airbag warning light and a loss of the pretensioning function in case of an accident.
Replace the front seat pretensioner harness.
DRIVESHAFT MAY DETACH FROM GEARBOX
An incorrect left hand drive shaft may have been fitted. The shaft could separate from the gearbox on a sharp bend or during excessive suspension deflection.
Recall affected vehicles and fit a correct specification left hand drive shaft where necessary.
VACUUM PUMP DRIVE PIN
Brake vacuum pump drive pin may fail as a result of premature wear. This could result in a loss of power assistance at the brake pedal.
Recall affected vehicles to fit a quality assured replacement drive pin to the brake vacuum pump.
VACUUM PUMP DRIVE PIN
Brake vacuum pump drive pin may fail as a result of premature wear. This could result in a loss of power assistance at the brake pedal.
Recall affected vehicles to fit a quality assured replacement drive pin to the brake vacuum pump.
FRONT SUSPENSION MAY COLLAPSE
There is a possibility that the front stub axle on one or both sides of the vehicle may have been incorrectly machined. This could result in excessive wear the lower ball joint becoming displaced and the collapse of the suspension.
Recall affected vehicles and check and if necessary replace both front stub axles.
FRONT SUSPENSION MAY COLLAPSE
There is a possibility that the front stub axle on one or both sides of the vehicle may have been incorrectly machined. This could result in excessive wear the lower ball joint becoming displaced and the collapse of the suspension.
Recall affected vehicles and check and if necessary replace both front stub axles.
UNINTENTIONAL DEPLOYMENT OF SIDE AIR BAGS
Possibility of unintentional deployment of either side air bags
Recall affected vehicles and replace both side air bag control units.
FUEL MAY LEAK FROM FUEL FILTER
There is a possibility that fuel may seep from fuel filter housing due to external corrosion. A fire risk may exist.
Recall affected vehicles and replace aluminium fuel filter with a plastic fuel filter.
POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF BRAKE SERVO ASSISTANCE
There is a possibility that the brake servo valve may not function correctly resulting in loss of servo assistance to the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles for the inspection and possible replacement of the brake servo valve.
BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY MAY DISENGAGE
There is a possibility that the nuts securing the support for the brake pedal assembly may be loose or missing with a risk of disengagement of the support and loss of braking control during hard braking.
Recall affected vehicles and if required replace or tighten the nuts on the pedal return support.
POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF BRAKE SERVO ASSISTANCE
There is a possibility that the brake servo valve may not function correctly resulting in loss of servo assistance to the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles for the inspection and possible replacement of the brake servo valve.
POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF BRAKE SERVO ASSISTANCE
There is a possibility that the brake servo valve may not function correctly resulting in loss of servo assistance to the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles for the inspection and possible replacement of the brake servo valve.
POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF BRAKE SERVO ASSISTANCE
There is a possibility that the brake servo valve may not function correctly resulting in loss of servo assistance to the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles for the inspection and possible replacement of the brake servo valve.
POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF BRAKE SERVO ASSISTANCE
There is a possibility that the brake servo valve may not function correctly resulting in loss of servo assistance to the braking system.
Recall affected vehicles for the inspection and possible replacement of the brake servo valve.
POSSIBLE INSECURITY OF STEERING RACK
It has been identified that there is a risk that the rack to subframe bolts have been overtightened with the possibility of the bolts and/or rack mounting points cracking/breaking. This could lead to noise/vibration or loss of steering accuracy.
Recall affected vehicles examine the steering rack mounting bolts. Renew the mounting bolts/nuts and replace the steering rack if the mounting points are cracked or broken.
POSSIBLE INADVERTANT RELEASE OF HANDBRAKE
It has been identified that there is a possibility of premature wear of the handbrake lever ratchet leading to potential disengagement of the handbrake.
Recall affected vehicles and where necessary replace the original handbrake with a quality assured unit.
POSSIBLE FAILURE OF ROAD WHEEL
It has been identified that there is a possibility that the inner edge of the alloy wheels may have been deformed when fitting the tyres. This may result in the wheel breaking.
Recall affected vehicles check the wheels for damage with a special gauge and renew where necessary.
POTENTIAL COLLAPSE OF FRONT SUSPENSION
It has been identified that there is a possibility that the front suspension lower ball joint pinch bolt has been incorrectly tightened leading to potential collapse of the front suspension.
Recall all potentially affected vehicles to check and if required tighten the pinch bolt.
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