DVLA recall archive
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RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles are equipped with a driver�s side Power Window Master Switch (PWMS) containing sliding electrical contact modules. These modules may not have been incorrectly coated during the manufacturing process. This may cause a short circuit which could cause the switch to overheat and melt
Inspect switch and apply coating. If switch indicates signs of malfunction it should be replaced.
RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles are equipped with a driver�s side Power Window Master Switch (PWMS) containing sliding electrical contact modules. These modules may not have been incorrectly coated during the manufacturing process. This may cause a short circuit which could cause the switch to overheat and melt
Inspect switch and apply coating. If switch indicates signs of malfunction it should be replaced.
RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles are equipped with a driver�s side Power Window Master Switch (PWMS) containing sliding electrical contact modules. These modules may not have been incorrectly coated during the manufacturing process. This may cause a short circuit which could cause the switch to overheat and melt
Inspect switch and apply coating. If switch indicates signs of malfunction it should be replaced.
RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles are equipped with a driver�s side Power Window Master Switch (PWMS) containing sliding electrical contact modules. These modules may not have been incorrectly coated during the manufacturing process. This may cause a short circuit which could cause the switch to overheat and melt
Inspect switch and apply coating. If switch indicates signs of malfunction it should be replaced.
FIRE MAY OCCUR
The cylinder head of the high pressure fuel pump may not be to specification. During operation of the pump cracks can form and eventually fuel may leak. Escaping fuel could lead to the engine stopping and fuel leaking in exceptional circumstances could lead to a fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the high pressure fuel pump.
RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles are equipped with a driver�s side Power Window Master Switch (PWMS) containing sliding electrical contact modules. These modules may not have been incorrectly coated during the manufacturing process. This may cause a short circuit which could cause the switch to overheat and melt
Inspect switch and apply coating. If switch indicates signs of malfunction it should be replaced.
OIL LEAK MAY OCCUR
It is possible for oil leaks to develop as a result of o-rings of incorrect specification being fitted to the oil pipes connected to the filter housing and cooling duct. If not rectified oil can leak onto the road surface and endanger other road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the o-rings with ones of the correct specification.
BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY BE AFFECTED
The front brake hose may not have sufficient flexibility due to the position of the chafe guard. This may lead to chafing and eventually leakage of the brake hose. If leakage occurs stopping distance will be greater leading to a higher risk of collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the front brake hose.
SEATBELT MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
The driver and/or front passenger seatbelt could be improperly connected to the outboard lap pretensioner. The connection is secured by means of a bolt that fastens the steel anchor plate on the end of the seat belt to a steel anchor plate on the end of the pretensioner cable. If a collision occurs and the aforementioned condition exists there is an elevated risk of additional injury to the occupant of the seat.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected for inspection of the seatbelt connection to the pretensioner and the anchor plates. If the condition is evident the seatbelt/s will be reassembled to ensure proper connection.
COMBUSTION ENGINE MAY FAIL TO START
Incorrect software may cause the combustion engine to non start during use. Restarting the vehicle by using the key will reset the system
On affected vehicles update the software for the fuel control unit.
AIRBAG MAY RELEASE SHRAPNEL IF DEPLOYED
Certain passenger side airbags the inflator might release shrapnel from the inflator container during deployment which could injure the passenger.
On affected vehicles replace air bag modules
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the intake camshaft.
AIRBAG MAY RELEASE SHRAPNEL IF DEPLOYED
Certain passenger side airbags the inflator might release shrapnel from the inflator container during deployment which could injure the passenger.
On affected vehicles replace air bag modules
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
On certain petrol engines the camshafts may not have been correctly manufactured. They may fail causing engine damage and the engine to stall
On affected vehicles replace camshafts.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the intake camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
On certain petrol engines the camshafts may not have been correctly manufactured. They may fail causing engine damage and the engine to stall
On affected vehicles replace camshafts.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the intake camshaft.
ENGINE MAY FAIL
The camshaft could break and damage the engine due to it not being manufactured to the correct specification. If the condition occurs it will lead to a sudden loss of drive thereby increasing the risk of a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the exhaust camshaft.
COLLISION AVOIDENCE WARNING LIGHT MAY NOT ILLUMINATE
Collision avoidance warning lamp may not illuminate
Update system software on affected vehicles.
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