DVLA recall archive
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Showing 26–33 of 33 recalls.
RISK OF TYRE FAILURE
Tyres of an incorrect size have been fitted which could result in tyre failure.
Recall the affected vehicles to replace the five tyres the spare wheel carrier mountings and reconfigure the ABS computer.
THE REAR OUTBOARD SEAT BELTS MAY BECOME INEFFECTIVE
The rear outboard seat belt stalks may become less effective as it is possible for the mounting bolt to unscrew.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to apply thread locking compound to the appropriate seat belt stalk fixings.
PARKING BRAKE MAY FAIL
It has been identified that the possibility exists that the handbrake cable intermediate connector may break. Should this occur the handbrake function would be lost.
Recalled vehicles will have the handbrake intermediate connector replaced.
INADEQUATE AIRBAG TRIGGERING IN THE EVENT OF A SIDE IMPACT
It has been identified that there has been a left to right inversion of the side impact sensor wiring which in certain cases may result in inadequate deployment of the airbags in the event of a side impact.
Recalled vehicles will have the airbag ECU replaced.
DASHBOARD WIRING MY SHORT CIRCUIT
It has been identified that the dashboard wiring hs been mounted incorrectly. This may result in the vehicle failing to start the reversing lights failing to operate the risk of a short circuit of the FRH headlights damage to the wiring and high temperatures.
Recalled vehicles will have the dashboard wiring refitted and replaced as necessary.
FRONT PASSENGER SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER MAY NOT TRIGGER IN AN IMPACT
It has been identified that the front passenger seatbelt pretensioner has not been configured correctly. In the event of an impact the pretensioner will not trigger. The front seat passenger will however still be retained by the seatbelt but without the pretensioner function.
Recalled vehicles will have the front passenger seatbelt configured.
ENGINE MAY SEIZE
It has been identified that a potential loss of engine cooling fan function (cooling fan number 2) will cause the engine to seize without warning due to overheating. The STOP warning light may or may not illuminate.
Recalled vehicles will have front-end wiring replaced.
POTENTIAL LOSS OF BRAKES
Risk of loss of service brake due to securing clips missing from the brake pedal to servo cross shaft linkage.
Examine brake pedal cross shaft installation and replace any missing clips.
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