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 26–29 of 29 recalls.
FUEL MAY LEAK
It has been identified that the possibility exists that a fuel line within the scuttle panel area may be in contact with the engine compartment cover. This can result in a knocking noise and the fuel line becoming damaged with the attendant possibility that a fuel leak may occur.
Recalled vehicles will have the routing of the fuel line changed and an additional spacer fitted. In the event of damage to the fuel line it will be replaced.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK MAY CAUSE AN ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE
There is a possibility that the ground connection between the thread of the tank filler neck and the connecting pipe to the fuel tank may not be sound which may result in an electrostatic charge which in rare cases could create a spark which could ignite fuel vapours in the area outside of the tank filler neck which could lead to a muffled detonation..
Recall affected vehicles inspect and if necessary rework ground connection.
INADEQUATE CRASH RESISTANCE FOR FRONT LEFT SEAT FRAME
Inadequate crash resistance for left hand front seat frame
Recall likely to be affected vehicles and fit a replacement seat
THE SPRING OF THE FOOT OPERATED HANDBRAKE MAY RUB ON THE MAIN WIRING HARNESS
Possibility that the spring of the foot operated handbrake may rub on the main wiring harness and damage it
Recall affected vehicles and fit a cover to protect the harness.
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