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SEAT BELT BUCKLE MAY SEPARATE FROM SEAT FRAME
A certain number of Insignia A - Model Year 17 the front seat belt buckles may not be produced according specification. In a worst case the seat belt buckles may separate from the seat frame in the event of an accident.
Vauxhall Authorised Repairers are instructed to check and if necessary replace the seat belt buckles on all affected vehicles.
FRONT BRAKE HOSES INCORRECTLY INSTALLED
On a certain number of Astra K - Model Year 2016-2017 (Only converted UK Police vehicles are affected) the front brake hoses might be incorrectly installed. This can lead to contact with the drive shaft boots finally resulting in failure/leakage.
Vauxhall authorised repairers or Police Workshops are asked to reroute the brake hoses and to inspect the brake hose installation if necessary replace any damaged parts to guarantee accurate functionality of the brakes.
POSSIBLE OIL LEAKAGE FROM TURBO CHARGER OIL FEED PIPE
We would like to make you aware that on a certain number of Astra J GTC Insignia B - Model Year 18 there is the possibility of oil leakage from the turbo charger oil feed pipe. In worst case the spilled oil may inflame on hot engine parts. Possible oil leakage from turbo charger oil feed pipe. In worst case the spilled oil may inflame on hot engine parts.
check/adjust turbo oil feed pipe connector on all affected vehicles
POSSIBLE OIL LEAKAGE FROM TURBO CHARGER OIL FEED PIPE
We would like to make you aware that on a certain number of Astra J GTC Insignia B - Model Year 18 there is the possibility of oil leakage from the turbo charger oil feed pipe. In worst case the spilled oil may inflame on hot engine parts. Possible oil leakage from turbo charger oil feed pipe. In worst case the spilled oil may inflame on hot engine parts.
check/adjust turbo oil feed pipe connector on all affected vehicles
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM MAY FAIL TO DISPLAY FAILURE OF THE POWER STEERING ASSIST PUMP
on a certain number of Movano B - Model Year 17 and 18 the alerts on failures from power steering assist pump might not be indicated in the instrument cluster due to incorrect calibration file in Instrument Cluster. OBD System does not work to specification because a potential failure on the power steering assist pump might not be indicated in the instrument cluster
Apply the new calibration file for Instrument Cluster
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM MAY MALFUNCTION
on a certain number of Movano B - Model Year 16 and 17 with LWK or L0D engine there are some problems of the OBD (on Board Diagnostic) which should be indicated but do not trigger the MIL (Malfunction Indication Lamp). occurs Possible faults which should be indicated but do not trigger the MIL (Malfunction Indication Lamp). Under worst-case conditions the OBD would recognize a failure on Exhaust System components (e.g. components of the Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR) but would not display the failure with a malfunction indicator lamp.
Reprogram the K20 Engine Control Module via SPS with the latest software available on TIS2WEB:
FUEL MAY LEAK
on a certain number of Antara (RHD) with 2.0L Diesel Engine Model Year 2007 - 2010 there is a potential for a fuel leak caused by a partial or complete disconnection of a fuel feed hose connector. This fuel leak leads to engine stalling and in a worst case it might potentially result in an engine bay fire. This fuel leak leads to engine stalling and in a worst case it might potentially result in an engine bay fire. No reported cases of fires.
to Check and correct the fuel feed hose routing replace the fuel feed hose quick connector retainer and apply a warning sticker to advice that the retainer is a single-use part
OUTER REAR SEATBELTS MAY BE INCORRECTLY ROUTED AT THE ANCHOR POINT
In a certain number of Insignia B - Model Year 18 the outer rear seatbelts might be incorrectly routed at anchor point. In the event of a frontal crash this may lead to a higher load than the belt system is designed for or it may allow the passenger to slip through under the seatbelt.
Vauxhall Authorised Repairers are instructed to check the seatbelt and change the routing if necessary on all affected vehicles.
WINDSCREEN MAY NOT BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY
on a certain number of Insignia B - Model Year 18 with special color option (RPO code: GAF) the windscreen might not be installed correctly and can potentially detach from body. The one affected vehicle was repaired in the Luton Technical Centre
Check the bonding of the windscreen and rework if required.
STEERING COLUMN JOINT MAY NOT BE SECURE
The Steering column may become detached from the rack due to incorrectly tightened bolt.
On affected vehicles check for presence of retaining nut. If present tighten nut to specified torque. If nut is absent replace bolt and screw and tighten to specified torque. THE MANUFACTURER HAS ADVISED NOT TO DRIVE THE VEHICLE.
FASTENING NUT OF THE REAR AXLE HUB MAY WORK LOOSE
on a certain number of Crossland X - Model Year 18 the Fastening Nut of the Rear Axle Hub might potentially become loose. This can lead to a separation of the rear wheel resulting in a loss of steering control.
Vauxhall Authorised Repairers are instructed to check both Rear Axle Hub Nuts for correct application of the securing punch if correct no further action. if incorrect replace hubstud and nut assembly
THE ENGINE PISTONS MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION
The engine pistons may not be according to specification leading to oil entry in the inlet circuit. In a worst case this may cause an increased engine rpm for a few seconds possibly resulting in a total engine failure.
Perform a test of the engine to establish if the pistons are to specification. Where necessary the engine will be replaced.
THE ENGINE PISTONS MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION
The engine pistons may not be according to specification leading to oil entry in the inlet circuit. In a worst case this may cause an increased engine rpm for a few seconds possibly resulting in a total engine failure.
Perform a test of the engine to establish if the pistons are to specification. Where necessary the engine will be replaced.
DIESEL FILTER SECURING STRAP MAY BREAK
An incorrect surface treatment on the fuel filter collar may lead to breakage of the diesel filter strap resulting in vibration and noise from the engine compartment. In the case of any mechanical pulses when driving with a broken strap or as a consequence of an accident this could result in breakage of the fuel pipes with subsequent leakage.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the diesel filter strap.
3RD SEAT ROW SEATS AND 2ND SEAT ROW SHOULDER BELTS MAY BE INSECURE
3rd row seat retaining bolts and 2nd row seat belt shoulder anchor retaining bolts may not be tightened to the correct specification
Re-tighten the 2nd rear seat shoulder belt bolts the 3rd row seat bolts and the 3rd row seat shoulder belt buckle bolts to the correct specification .
SUNROOF GLASS MAY DETACH
A deviation in the supplier manufacturing printing process caused a high viscosity in the black print which might lead to a loss of adhesion over vehicle lifetime.
Until such time a final remedy is determined affected vehicles will have additional fixation added to secure the glass roof to the vehicle.as an interim measure
SUNROOF GLASS PANEL INSECURE
A deviation in the supplier manufacturing printing process on the glass panel caused may cause a loss of adhesion over vehicle lifetime. This may cause the sunroof panel to detach.
On affected vehicles rework the adhesive connection between the sunroof panel and the vehicle body.
HANDBRAKE MAY DISENGAGE
Due to a possible contamination of the tooth segment the handbrake pawl may not latch correctly. This may cause the handbrake to disengage.
On affected vehicles Replace the parking brake lever assembly.
HANDBRAKE MAY DISENGAGE
Due to a possible contamination of the tooth segment the handbrake pawl may not latch correctly. This may cause the handbrake to disengage.
On affected vehicles Replace the parking brake lever assembly.
FRONT SEAT SIDE AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY INCORRECTLY
A front seat side air bag may not deploy as intended
On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly
ROOF SIDE RAIL AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY INCORRECTLY
A roof side rail air bag may not deploy as intended
On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly
FRONT SEAT SIDE AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY INCORRECTLY
A front seat side air bag may not deploy as intended
On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly
SUSPENSION MAY BECOME INSECURE
The longitudinal control arm of the rear axle may not be correctly fastened. This may cause the arm to break and/or detach.
On affected vehicles check the torque of the screw connection on the longitudinal rod and replace nuts bolts or rear axle where necessary.
DRIVERS AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The driver's air bag may not deploy as intended
On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly
FRONT SEAT SIDE AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY INCORRECTLY
A front seat side air bag may not deploy as intended
On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly
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