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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TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
MOUNTING POINTS FOR SEAT RUNNER MAY FAIL
One or more of the mounting points between the runner and the driver�s seat may fail.
On affected vehicles inspect the driver�s seat frame to determine if seat lifter links are damaged. If no damage is evident fit reinforcement brackets and �push nuts�. If damage is present to the seat lifter link replace seat frame. If damage is restricted to stabilizer bar then the bar will be repaired plus brackets and� push nuts� fitted.
TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
REAR LIGHTS AND/OR BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL DURING OPERATION
Rear lights / brake lights may fail during operation creating an increased risk of accidents.
Check the LED rear light production date and replace lamp where necessary. All vehicles require installation of a complete cable set with ground line extension.
TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
MOUNTING POINTS FOR SEAT RUNNER MAY FAIL
One or more of the mounting points between the runner and the driver�s seat may fail.
On affected vehicles inspect the driver�s seat frame to determine if seat lifter links are damaged. If no damage is evident fit reinforcement brackets and �push nuts�. If damage is present to the seat lifter link replace seat frame. If damage is restricted to stabilizer bar then the bar will be repaired plus brackets and� push nuts� fitted.
TAILGATE MAY DROP DOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Water may penetrate the tailgate strut cylinder. This may cause corrosion which may affect the strut's attachment.
Replace both tailgate struts on affected vehicles
STEERING RACK/ STEERING COLUMN CONNECTOR MAY DETACH
It has been identified that the connection block/shaft between the splined parts of the steering rack and steering column have not been manufactured to specification. This can result in the splines not engaging in the block/shaft sufficiently. This could lead to a disconnection of the steering column and steering rack which can result in loss of control of the vehicle.
Recall all affected vehicles to replace the connection block with a longer connector. The connector block is of a different size and shape
FRONT SUSPENSION FORKS MAY CRACK
Due to a non-compliance in the surface treatment on the fork tubes cracks may appear. This may lead to breakage of the fork tube
On affected machines replace the fork tubes.
FRONT SUSPENSION FORKS MAY CRACK
Due to a non-compliance in the surface treatment on the fork tubes cracks may appear. This may lead to breakage of the fork tube
On affected machines replace the fork tubes.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Due to a non conformity in production an engine fuel pie protective sleeve could cause wear due to contact with surrounding components.This may cause a fuel leak
On affected vehicles reposition the fuel pipe protective sleeve or replace the pipe if wear is noted.
PASSENGER ANTI-TRAP MECHANISM MAY FAIL WHEN PNEUMATIC DOORS ARE DEPOWERED
A design error stops the sensing working on the door when it is depowered. If an object/person is in the centre of the door frame at the depowering moment they could be pinched.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and fit bridging cables to modify the door valve and enable the sensor to keep detecting obstructions until the door is fully closed.
FRONT WISHBONE RETAINING BOLTS MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION
The front suspension wishbone fixing bolts may have a non-conformity which could lead to a risk of them breaking. The driver would be aware of a change in the behaviour of the vehicle�s directional control.
On affected vehicles replace the front suspension wishbone fixing bolts
LOCKING RING MAY BE INCORRECTLY ASSEMBLED
The locking ring retaining the fuel delivery module into the fuel tank may not have been correctly assembled onto the fuel tank during the tank assembly process. The driver may smell an increase in fuel odour and in some circumstances with the vehicle static there could be liquid fuel underneath the rear of the vehicle which in the presence of an ignition source could lead to a fire. It is also possible for fuel to leak onto the road surface which in the case of diesel fuel can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the fuel pump module retaining ring ensuring it is tightened to the correct specification if required.
LOCKING RING MAY BE INCORRECTLY ASSEMBLED
The locking ring retaining the fuel delivery module into the fuel tank may not have been correctly assembled onto the fuel tank during the tank assembly process. The driver may smell an increase in fuel odour and in some circumstances with the vehicle static there could be liquid fuel underneath the rear of the vehicle which in the presence of an ignition source could lead to a fire. It is also possible for fuel to leak onto the road surface which in the case of diesel fuel can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the fuel pump module retaining ring ensuring it is tightened to the correct specification if required.
ONE OR BOTH FRONT INDICATORS MAY FAIL
The driver will not be alerted to a failure of one or both of the front directional indicator lamps. This could lead to an extended period of driving with failed lamps where other drivers will not have clear indication of the driver�s intent.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and update the vehicle with the latest software.
FRONT DRIVER AIRBAG INFLATOR MAY RUPTURE
On affected vehicles the drivers front airbag inflator could produce excessive internal pressure. If an affected airbag deploys the increased internal pressure may cause the inflator to rupture. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the inflator inside the drivers airbag module with a new one.
FRONT BRAKE EFFICIENCY MAY BE REDUCED
The connection sleeves of the engine oil cooler pipes (feed and return) may not have been crimped correctly. This may result in the connection sleeves becoming loose and engine oil suddenly escaping. If the oil gets to the front brake discs the efficiency could be adverely affected.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and check the connection sleeves for the engine oil cooler pipes. Where necessary replace the pipes.
FUEL HOSE MAY LEAK
The fuel return hose may leak. Increased fuel odour may be noticed and drivers may also observe liquid fuel puddles underneath the vehicle. It is possible that fuel may leak onto the road surface which can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash. Should leaking fuel come into contact with a sufficiently hot surface in the engine bay there will be an increased risk of fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel return hose.
FUEL HOSE MAY LEAK
The fuel return hose may leak. Increased fuel odour may be noticed and drivers may also observe liquid fuel puddles underneath the vehicle. It is possible that fuel may leak onto the road surface which can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash. Should leaking fuel come into contact with a sufficiently hot surface in the engine bay there will be an increased risk of fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel return hose.
FUEL HOSE MAY LEAK
The fuel return hose may leak. Increased fuel odour may be noticed and drivers may also observe liquid fuel puddles underneath the vehicle. It is possible that fuel may leak onto the road surface which can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash. Should leaking fuel come into contact with a sufficiently hot surface in the engine bay there will be an increased risk of fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel return hose.
FUEL HOSE MAY LEAK
The fuel return hose may leak. Increased fuel odour may be noticed and drivers may also observe liquid fuel puddles underneath the vehicle. It is possible that fuel may leak onto the road surface which can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash. Should leaking fuel come into contact with a sufficiently hot surface in the engine bay there will be an increased risk of fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel return hose.
FUEL HOSE MAY LEAK
The fuel return hose may leak. Increased fuel odour may be noticed and drivers may also observe liquid fuel puddles underneath the vehicle. It is possible that fuel may leak onto the road surface which can present a skid hazard to other road users increasing the risk of a crash. Should leaking fuel come into contact with a sufficiently hot surface in the engine bay there will be an increased risk of fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel return hose.
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