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 51–53 of 53 recalls.
ENGINE MAY STALL
It has been identified thatthe fuel pump electronic module may not operate as intended. This can result in failure of the fuel pump to start. Should this occur the vehicle may suffer a non start rough running or in the worst case the engine may stall without prior warning. Investigation has shown that it may be possible to drive the vehicle for up to 100 m before the fault manifests itself.
Recalled vehicles will have the software within the central electronic module upgraded.
ENGINE COOLING FAN MAY FAIL
It has been identified that due to a software issue with the engine cooling fan control module the air conditioning performance may be reduced and the engine coolant temperature may increase. This will result in warning messages being displayed. In extreme cases if the driver does not heed the warnings the engine may fail.
Recalled vehicles will have the cooling fan control module replaced.
TOWING EYE MAY NOT BE CAPABLE OF BEING CORRECTLY FITTED
It has been identified that the front bumper energy absorber may be partially covering the aperture through which the towing eye is fixed. Customers will discover that it is not possible to fit the towing eye following removal of the bumper towing eye cover.
Recalled vehicles will have a section of the bumper energy absorbing material removed thus allowing full access to the towing eye aperture.
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