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.
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THE LOCKNUTS SECURING THE AIRBAG MIGHT BE INSUFFICIENTLY TIGHTENED
One or more of the four locknuts securing the drivers airbag might be insufficiently tightened.
Replace the driver airbag of affected vehicles.
A LOCK NUT MAY BE CRACKED IN THE STEERING GEAR
A lock nut may be cracked in the steering gear.
The electric power steering is to be checked and if necessary replaced.
THE EGR OIL HOSE IS NOT TO CORRECT GEOMETRY SPECIFICATION
The EGR oil hose is not according to specification regarding geometry.
Replacement of the EGR oil hose between the EGR valve and the oil filter housing
THE ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM CONTROL UNIT SOFTWARE MAY NOT MATCH THE CURRENT SPECIFICATION
The ESP control unit may not be initialised as intended during the start-up process.
The affected vehicles are to be recalled and ESP control unit software updated.
BRAKE HOSE MAY LEAK BRAKE FLUID
Shock absorbers that are too long may have been installed. As a result the brake hoses may be under too much tension.
The rear axle shock absorbers and rear axle brake hoses are to be checked and replaced if necessary.
ONE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SENSOR MAY BE INCORRECTLY MANUFACTURED
Electric power steering sensor may have been manufactured outside of the specification.
Replace the electric power steering on the affected vehicles.
STARTER WIRING HARNESS FLAT CONDUCTOR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ROUTED CORRECTLY
The flat conductor of the starter wiring harness might not have been routed according to specifications.
On affected vehicles the flat conductor will be checked and replaced if necessary.
INDICATED FUEL LEVEL MAY BE INACCURATE
The indicated fuel level may be inaccurate.
The fuel sender arm and wiring will be checked and fitted with an additional retainer.
INCORRECT POSITIONING OF THE LOWER STEERING COLUMN MOUNTING BRACKET
Incorrect positioning of the lower steering column mounting bracket with a risk of loosening.
Check and reposition or replace the lower steering column fixing plate as required.
POSSIBLE INSUFFICIENT TORQUE APPLIED TO THE RETAINING BOLTS OF THE PROPSHAFT AT EITHER TRANSMISSION OR DIFFERENTIAL FLANGES
Possible insufficient torque applied to the retaining bolts of the propshaft.
Replace any bolts nuts or washers that may have already become detached and Re-torque the propshaft retaining bolts.
THE AIRBAG SENSORS IN THE SIDE MEMBERS ON THE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE SCREWED TIGHTLY ENOUGH
There is a possibility that the side airbag sensors are not tightened to specification.
Check both side airbag sensors and rework the fixing where necessary.
THE AIRBAG SENSORS IN THE SIDE MEMBERS ON THE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE SCREWED TIGHTLY ENOUGH
There is a possibility that the side airbag sensors are not tightened to specification.
Check both side airbag sensors and rework the fixing where necessary.
THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEAT RAILS MAY HAVE BEEN ASSEMBLED INCORRECTLY
The driver and passenger seat rails may have been incorrectly assembled.
Inspect and ensure that the seat rails are correctly installed.
POSSIBLE INSUFFICIENT TORQUE APPLIED TO THE RETAINING BOLTS OF THE PROPSHAFT AT EITHER TRANSMISSION OR DIFFERENTIAL FLANGES
Possible insufficient torque applied to the retaining bolts of the propshaft.
Replace any bolts nuts or washers that may have already become detached and Re-torque the propshaft retaining bolts.
POSSIBLE INSUFFICIENT TORQUE APPLIED TO THE RETAINING BOLTS OF THE PROPSHAFT AT EITHER TRANSMISSION OR DIFFERENTIAL FLANGES
Possible insufficient torque applied to the retaining bolts of the propshaft.
Replace any bolts nuts or washers that may have already become detached and Re-torque the propshaft retaining bolts.
THE AIRBAG SENSORS IN THE SIDE MEMBERS ON THE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE SCREWED TIGHTLY ENOUGH
There is a possibility that the side airbag sensors are not tightened to specification.
Check both side airbag sensors and rework the fixing where necessary.
POTENTIAL RUPTURE OF DRIVER FRONT AIR BAG INFLATOR
The front drivers air bag may not deploy correctly on activation.
Check and replace the drivers front air bag if required.
POTENTIAL CRACK ON AN INTERNAL PIN WITHIN THE BRAKE HOUSING
Possible cracked pin within the brake calliper housing.
Inspect and replace the calliper housing if required.
POTENTIAL RUPTURE OF DRIVER FRONT AIR BAG INFLATOR
The front drivers air bag may not deploy correctly on activation.
Check and replace the drivers front air bag if required.
POTENTIAL RUPTURE OF DRIVER FRONT AIR BAG INFLATOR
The front drivers air bag may not deploy correctly on activation.
Check and replace the drivers front air bag if required.
INCORRECT TIGHTENING TORQUE OF LEFT FRONT SEAT FIXING BOLTS
An incorrect tightening torque of the fixing bolts of the left front seat.
Affected bolts will be checked and tightened with the correct torque; if necessary the bolt will be replaced.
COOLANT HOSE BETWEEN RADIATOR AND EXPANSION TANK MAY HAVE BEEN MIS-ROUTED
The coolant hose between the radiator and expansion tank may have been incorrectly routed during assembly.
Coolant pipe routing is to be checked and repaired if necessary.
A DRIVING RANGE INDICATOR IN THE MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY HAS A PROGRAM ERROR
Driver multi-function display inaccurate remaining fuel mileage range.
Affected vehicles will have a software enhancement.
A DRIVING RANGE INDICATOR IN THE MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY HAS A PROGRAM ERROR
Driver multi-function display inaccurate remaining fuel mileage range.
Affected vehicles will have a software enhancement.
ELECTRONIC BOARD CAPACITORS MAY CRACK UNDER MECHANICAL STRESS
Capacitors for the engine cooling fan assembly do not comply with specification.
Replacement of the engine cooling fan assembly on affected vehicles.
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