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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COLLISION AVOIDENCE WARNING LIGHT MAY NOT ILLUMINATE
Collision avoidance warning lamp may not illuminate
Update system software on affected vehicles.
COLLISION AVOIDENCE WARNING LIGHT MAY NOT ILLUMINATE
Collision avoidance warning lamp may not illuminate
Update system software on affected vehicles.
FUEL MAY LEAK
There is a possibility that a connection of the fuel pipe to the fuel hose has been improperly mounted in production
On affected vehicles inspect the installation of the fuel hose connector and if found to be improper remove and reconnect correctly
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
RIGHT HAND DOOR MAY OPEN UNEXPECTEDLY
Insufficient heat treatment may have been applied to the ratchet in the right hand door latch mechanism which may cause the Right Hand door to open inadvertently during driving and/or in an accident.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the right hand door latch assembly.
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
RIGHT HAND DOOR MAY OPEN UNEXPECTEDLY
Insufficient heat treatment may have been applied to the ratchet in the right hand door latch mechanism which may cause the Right Hand door to open inadvertently during driving and/or in an accident.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the right hand door latch assembly.
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY
The manufacturer has identified that a potential air leak at the passenger airbag inflators which may allow moisture to enter the airbag inflator causing the propellant in the inflator units to deteriorate. Deterioration of the propellant may lead to abnormal deployment of the passenger airbag. In an extreme situation this may result in separation of the airbag housing during deployment causing injury to occupants.
Inspect air bag assembly and where required replace air bag inflator
SEATBELT RETRACTOR MAY FAIL
Under excessive force to the belt the lock ring in the passenger seat belt retractor might break and the belt could become extendable. This will increase the risk of injury during a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the passenger seat belt retractor and support.
BENCH BELT MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED
Under excessive force to the belt the lock ring in the passenger seat belt retractor might break and the belt could become extendable. This will increase the risk of injury during a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the passenger seat belt retractor and support.
BENCH BELT MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED
Under excessive force to the belt the lock ring in the passenger seat belt retractor might break and the belt could become extendable. This will increase the risk of injury during a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the passenger seat belt retractor and support.
BENCH BELT MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED
Under excessive force to the belt the lock ring in the passenger seat belt retractor might break and the belt could become extendable. This will increase the risk of injury during a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the passenger seat belt retractor and support.
BENCH BELT MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED
Under excessive force to the belt the lock ring in the passenger seat belt retractor might break and the belt could become extendable. This will increase the risk of injury during a collision.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the passenger seat belt retractor and support.
SEATBELT MAY MALFUNCTION IF VEHICLE IS INVOLVED IN A COLLISION
The front seat belts on vehicles with height adjustable seats may not react as designed during a collision.
On affected vehicles; Initially check and if necessary replace the steel cable linking the pretensioner to the seat. At a later date the outer pretensioner will be replaced with an improved version.
ENGINE MAY STALL
When the engine is cold it may stall when coasting under deceleration. This could increase the risk of an incident.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and update the software in the Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
ENGINE MAY STALL OR FAIL TO START AND/OR FUEL MAY LEAK
An internal connection in the fuel heater cover may overheat which may cause the filter cover to melt. This may allow an ingress of air into the fuel system and possibly fuel to leak out.
On affected vehicles Replace fuel heater cover with improved version. Inspect connection wire and replace if necessary.
ENGINE MAY STALL
When the engine is cold it may stall when coasting under deceleration. This could increase the risk of an incident.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and update the software in the Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
POSSIBILITY OF BRAKE FAILURE
The primary cup seal located in the rear master cylinder may not fully seal into the master cylinder bore. Riders of affected machines may experience a loss of brake pressure to the rear brake calliper resulting eventually in brake failure. If the concern occurs it can increase the risk of an incident.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and replace the rear master cylinder piston assembly with an updated part.
BRAKES MAY FAIL
A deviation has been detected in the joint between the two halves of the spring brake chambers in the parking circuit. This may cause the two halves to separate and inadvertently apply the parking brake.
On affected vehicles replace the spring chambers
UNINTENDED VEHICLE MOVEMENT
The clutch interlock switch may be faulty. This could allow starting of the engine without depressing the clutch pedal and with the transmission engaged.
On affected vehicles replace the clutch interlock switch.
UNINTENDED VEHICLE MOVEMENT
The clutch interlock switch may be faulty. This could allow starting of the engine without depressing the clutch pedal and with the transmission engaged.
On affected vehicles replace the clutch interlock switch.
UNINTENDED VEHICLE MOVEMENT
The clutch interlock switch may be faulty. This could allow starting of the engine without depressing the clutch pedal and with the transmission engaged.
On affected vehicles replace the clutch interlock switch.
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