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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RISK OF FIRE
The high pressure fuel lines have not been manufactured to the correct specification which over time can lead to crack formation and fuel leaking. Fuel escaping in the presence of an ignition source could lead to fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel lines.
RISK OF FIRE
The high pressure fuel lines have not been manufactured to the correct specification which over time can lead to crack formation and fuel leaking. Fuel escaping in the presence of an ignition source could lead to fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel lines.
RISK OF FIRE
The high pressure fuel lines have not been manufactured to the correct specification which over time can lead to crack formation and fuel leaking. Fuel escaping in the presence of an ignition source could lead to fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel lines.
RISK OF FIRE
The high pressure fuel lines have not been manufactured to the correct specification which over time can lead to crack formation and fuel leaking. Fuel escaping in the presence of an ignition source could lead to fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel lines.
RISK OF FIRE
The high pressure fuel lines have not been manufactured to the correct specification which over time can lead to crack formation and fuel leaking. Fuel escaping in the presence of an ignition source could lead to fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel lines.
THROTTLE MAY STICK WHEN ENGINE IS HOT
Due to an overlap in manufacturing tolerance the throttle body butterfly may not return when the throttle pedal is released. As a result engine speed may not fall as expected.
Replace throttle body on affected vehicles.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
HEADLIGHT MAY FAIL
The headlamp filament may snap as incorrect material has been used in the filament. Should the aforementioned happen the headlamp will stop working and in the worst case scenario the filament can short circuit the lighting system and cause the fuse to fail and the engine to stall.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and replace the headlamp bulb.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
HEADLIGHT MAY FAIL
The headlamp filament may snap as incorrect material has been used in the filament. Should the aforementioned happen the headlamp will stop working and in the worst case scenario the filament can short circuit the lighting system and cause the fuse to fail and the engine to stall.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and replace the headlamp bulb.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
INSTRUMENT DISPLAY MAY TURN OFF INTERMITTENTLY
The electrical switch of the steering lock may not conform to specification. This could cause the intermittent unwanted switching off of information displays on the instrument panel.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the ignition switch.
INSTRUMENT DISPLAY MAY TURN OFF INTERMITTENTLY
The electrical switch of the steering lock may not conform to specification. This could cause the intermittent unwanted switching off of information displays on the instrument panel.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the ignition switch.
VEHICLE HANDLING MAY BE COMPROMISED BY REAR STABILISER FAULT
The Rear Stabiliser bar may not be to specification. This could result in the Rear Stabiliser bar cracking and failing which will result in the vehicle handling characteristics being adversely affected.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and fit a new rear stabiliser bar.
ENGINE MAY STALL AND/OR RUN UNSTABLY
The wiring harness under the fuel tank may be damaged from contact with the frame edge. This can lead to a short circuit and the engine stalling. In addition on all 2011-2012 models and some 2013 models the throttle body holders may harden and crack in use due to insufficient heat resistance. This can lead to rough engine performance.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary repair the wiring loom. A guard will be fitted over the loom which may also have to be rerouted to prevent further contact. For applicable units the throttle body holders will also be replaced with improved ones.
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS MAY NOT DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The side curtain air bags for both left and right sides of the vehicle may not have been produced to specification. It is possible for the side curtain air bag may not position itself as intended during a collision thereby further increasing the risk of injury to the occupants.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and inspect the side curtain air bags on both left and right of the vehicle. Where necessary the side curtain air bag will be replaced.
REDUCTION IN BRAKING PERFORMANCE
A brake pipe in the engine compartment may have been incorrectly positioned and could foul the engine. In extreme cases the pipe may fail and allow brake fluid to leak.
On affected vehicles check position and condition of brake pipe. Reposition or replace pipe as necessary.
ENGINE POWER AND/OR BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE AFFECTED
On affected vehicles the drive to brake vacuum pump may fail. This may cause a loss of brake servo assistance and a hard brake pedal. It may also cause a reduction in engine power.
Check the manufacture date of the vacuum pump and where necessary replace the pump.
ENGINE POWER AND/OR BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE AFFECTED
On affected vehicles the drive to brake vacuum pump may fail. This may cause a loss of brake servo assistance and a hard brake pedal. It may also cause a reduction in engine power.
Check the manufacture date of the vacuum pump and where necessary replace the pump.
ENGINE POWER AND/OR BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE AFFECTED
On affected vehicles the drive to brake vacuum pump may fail. This may cause a loss of brake servo assistance and a hard brake pedal. It may also cause a reduction in engine power.
Check the manufacture date of the vacuum pump and where necessary replace the pump.
AUTO STOP/START MAY SHUTDOWN WITHOUT WARNING
Incorrect software may have been installed during manufacture. This may cause erratic idling when coming to a halt and the engine may shut down. Consequently the auto start/stop may not operate as intended.
On affected vehicles update the powertrain control software.
ENGINE POWER AND/OR BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE AFFECTED
On affected vehicles the drive to brake vacuum pump may fail. This may cause a loss of brake servo assistance and a hard brake pedal. It may also cause a reduction in engine power.
Check the manufacture date of the vacuum pump and where necessary replace the pump.
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