DVLA recall archive
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Alternator protection
Affected vehicles may have been assembled with contact or with a reduced clearance between the Gasoline Particulate Filter pipe and the pole protection cap of the 48V Belt Starter Generator. There is a possibility of contact between these components leading to water infiltration and an electrical arch which could trigger a thermal event.
Replace the pole protection cap of the 48V Belt Starter Generator. Check the distance between the Gasoline Particulate Filter pipe and the pole protection cap of the 48V Belt Starter Generator and re‑position or replace the pipe if required.
Vauxhall Corsa Mokka Combo ESC software
Affected vehicles may have incorrect or missing tyre pressure messages displayed in the instrument cluster due to a software deviation.
Update the Electric Stability Control calibration to ensure the correct tyre pressure warning messages are displayed
Vauxhall Corsa Mokka Combo ESC software
Affected vehicles may have incorrect or missing tyre pressure messages displayed in the instrument cluster due to a software deviation.
Update the Electric Stability Control calibration to ensure the correct tyre pressure warning messages are displayed
Vauxhall Corsa Mokka Combo ESC software
Affected vehicles may have incorrect or missing tyre pressure messages displayed in the instrument cluster due to a software deviation.
Update the Electric Stability Control calibration to ensure the correct tyre pressure warning messages are displayed
Vauxhall Mokka BCM software Stop /Start System.
On affected vehicles the engine will run all the time and will not shut off in start/stop mode due to incorrect Body Control Module coding.
Update the Body Control Module software.
Vauxhall Mokka BCM software Stop /Start System.
On affected vehicles the engine will run all the time and will not shut off in start/stop mode due to incorrect Body Control Module coding.
Update the Body Control Module software.
Vauxhall Fuel Pipe
On affected vehicles there there may be loose connections between a high-pressure fuel pipe and the engine fuel rail which potentially could lead to a leak and risk of fire.
Retighten the affected connections.
Vauxhall DV5R Engines Camshaft Chain.
Vehicles may be affected by premature wearing of the camshaft drive chain leading to abnormal noise or to a breakage of the chain in the worst case.
Update the software to improve oil pressure and reduce wear. Check the engine noise and replace the chain if required. If no problem found change the oil to one with higher viscosity and special anti-wear additives.
Brake Pressure Modulator Valve
On affected vehicles the Electronic Brake System Module is not according to specification which could potentially lead to light internal leakage of brake fluid.
Replace the Electronic Brake System Module.
Traction Battery software
Affected vehicles may face an error in the Battery Monitoring Unit software.
Update the Battery Monitoring Unit software.
Vauxhall Automomous Telematics Box.
Affected vehicles may experience an autonomous telematic box that cannot connect to the remote server making it not possible to make calls or use other connected services.
Disconnect the 12V battery and reconnect it after 15 seconds then check for a trouble code.
Vauxhall Astra Corsa Mokka eVCU update
Affected vehicles may not comply with test requirements in the matter of emissions test execution by competent authorities and energy consumption may be too high.
Update the electrical Vehicle Control Unit (eVCU) software.
Vauxhall Astra Corsa Mokka eVCU update
Affected vehicles may not comply with test requirements in the matter of emissions test execution by competent authorities and energy consumption may be too high.
Update the electrical Vehicle Control Unit (eVCU) software.
Vauxhall Astra Corsa Mokka eVCU update
Affected vehicles may not comply with test requirements in the matter of emissions test execution by competent authorities and energy consumption may be too high.
Update the electrical Vehicle Control Unit (eVCU) software.
Vauxhall Mokka Front Tyres Damaged
On affected vehicles the front tyres may have been damaged in the production process.
Check the front tyres and change if necessary.
Vauxhall Mokka Steering Gear Pinion.
On affected vehicles the steering rack fitted may not conform to specification and result in an increased force to rotate the steering wheel.
On the affected vehicles the steering rack will be replaced.
Cross carline Engine software
On affected vehicles below 12500 miles under certain conditions engine emissions may lead to a non-compliance to regulatory requirements.
Check the mileage of the vehicle and update the ECU (Engine Control Unit) calibration on vehicles below 12500 miles.
On affected vehicles the AC compressor stator wiring could develop a fault leading to current loss inside the AC compressor that could result in a vehicle powertrain shutdown when driving.
On affected vehicles the AC compressor stator wiring could develop a fault leading to current loss inside the AC compressor that could result in a vehicle powertrain shutdown when driving.
Reprogram the Powertrain Diagnosis ECU with updated software.
A fuel pipe could develop a leak in the engine compartment which could lead to a risk of a vehicle fire.
A fuel pipe could develop a leak in the engine compartment which could lead to a risk of a vehicle fire.
Check and replace the fuel pipe if necessary.
There is an error in the software calibration of the traction battery control unit which could result in a loss of propulsion when driving.
There is an error in the software calibration of the traction battery control unit which could result in a loss of propulsion when driving.
Update the software of the traction battery control unit.
THE VEHICLES MAY HAVE THE WRONG VIN PRINTED ON THE B PILLAR VIN STICKER
The vehicles may have the wrong VIN printed on the �B pillar� VIN sticker.
Check and if necessary replace the �B pillar� VIN sticker.
THE FRONT SUSPENSION SPRINGS MAY NOT BE CORRECTLY POSITIONED IN THE STRUT ASSEMBLY
The front suspension springs may not be correctly positioned in the strut assembly.
Check the front suspension springs and correct the position of the spring if necessary.
WINDSCREEN WIPERS MIGHT NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY AT LOW TEMPERATURES
The windscreen wipers might have a functionality issue at low ambient temperatures (below +3� degree Celsius)
Program the Built-in System Interface (BSI) module with the latest software.
THE BOLTS AND NUTS OF THE CONTROL ARMS MIGHT BE INCORRECTLY TIGHTENED
The bolts and nuts of both the control arms might be incorrectly tightened.
Replace the bolts and nuts of both the control arms and tighten to the correct specifications.
THE BRAKE PEDAL MAY POTENTIALLY STICK AS A RESULT OF HIGH VEHICLE INTERIOR TEMPERATURES
The brake pedal may potentially stick as a result of high vehicle interior temperatures causing the brake lights to activate without brake pedal pressure.
To reprogram the electronic brake control module (EBCM) to enable a warning message to display.
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