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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BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL
The Brake light switch may fail in use when the lever is applied slowly and repeatedly in heavy traffic. This can result in the failure of the brake lights to illuminate and the rider may be unable to restart the engine if the engine is switched off..
Replace the brake light switch within the VIN range
IN A COLLISION THE REAR BUMPER MAY NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED
Bolts may be missing from the rear bumper support brackets which in a collision may cause the bumper not to function as intended and result in additional injuries.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary restore the correct fastening of the rear bumper support brackets.
REAR BRAKE MAY OVERHEAT WITH A POSSIBILITY OF FIRE
It is possible under certain conditions for the compensator port in the Dual Combined Brake System Secondary Master Cylinder to block. This will allow the rear brake to drag with the attendant increase in temperature which eventually could lead to a fire.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to inspect the free play of the Secondary Master Cylinder using a special tool to ensure there is no blocking of the port and if necessary replace the Secondary Master Cylinder with a modified part.
REAR SIDE/BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL
Due to a non-conformance with the outer tail light assembly it is possible the rear brake and/or the brake light may not operate. If this happens other drivers will be unaware the vehicle is intending to turn or stop and the rear lights will not be illuminated at night.
Affected vehicles will be recalled to have the tail light assembly checked. Where necessary the outer tail light will be replaced.
REAR SIDE/BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL
Due to a non-conformance with the outer tail light assembly it is possible the rear brake and/or the brake light may not operate. If this happens other drivers will be unaware the vehicle is intending to turn or stop and the rear lights will not be illuminated at night.
Affected vehicles will be recalled to have the tail light assembly checked. Where necessary the outer tail light will be replaced.
SUSPENSION ARM MAY DETACH
Due to an incorrect welding process the front right upper suspension arm may detach at the mounting point to the main frame. If this happens the front right wheel may turn outwards unexpectedly thus affecting the driver�s ability to control the machine.
Recall the affected machine and replace the suspension arm.
FUEL MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the area of the fuel drain opening in the fuel filters which leaks onto the road.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check the fuel filter and replace where necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the area of the fuel drain opening in the fuel filters which leaks onto the road.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check the fuel filter and replace where necessary.
TYRE MAY DEFLATE
There could be insufficient clearance between the rear tyres and the rear wheel arch fixing points. Damage could be caused to the rear tyres if they come into contact with the wheel arch fixing points which in extreme cases could lead to complete tyre failure.
Assessment of the rear wheel arch fixing points and if necessary rework to provide adequate clearance of the wheel arch fixings.
FUEL MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the area of the fuel drain opening in the fuel filters which leaks onto the road.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check the fuel filter and replace where necessary.
BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY DECREASE
The stroke of the brake pedal which could affect the slowing down of the vehicle may be in excess of manufacturer's recommendations due to the brake bleeding operation not being fully performed.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to ensure the brakes have been fully bled and that brake travel is within manufacturer's recommendation.
BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY DECREASE
The stroke of the brake pedal which could affect the slowing down of the vehicle may be in excess of manufacturer's recommendations due to the brake bleeding operation not being fully performed.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to ensure the brakes have been fully bled and that brake travel is within manufacturer's recommendation.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
ENGINE MAY CUT OUT
The battery earth return cable is not to the correct specification which during vehicle operation may cause it to fail. This could result in the engine cutting out.
Recall all affected vehicles and replace the battery earth return cable.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel leaks in the plug area of the drain opening may occur at the fuel filter with integrated fuel heaters. Fuel can escape and is noticeable to the customer due to a corresponding diesel odour. The diesel can reach the road and as a result friction between the tyres and road surface may be decreased.
Check filter and replace as necessary.
FUEL MAY LEAK
It is possible that the fuel filter could suffer a leak in the plug area of the drain opening. This leakage should be identified to the driver by the smell of the diesel however if action is not taken to address the issue the issue could result in fuel escaping onto the road surface.
Recall all affected vehicles and replace the fuel filter.
ENGINE MAY CUT OUT
The battery earth return cable is not to the correct specification which during vehicle operation may cause it to fail. This could result in the engine cutting out.
Recall all affected vehicle and replace the battery earth return cable.
ENGINE MAY CUT OUT
The battery earth return cable is not to the correct specification which during vehicle operation may cause it to fail. This could result in the engine cutting out.
Recall all affected vehicle and replace the battery earth return cable.
FIRE MAY OCCUR
Some engines are fitted with an additional water pump for the turbo charger. In single cases an overheating of the circuit board can occur. A short-circuit to earth may cause the melting of the plug connections and the housing. Further heat development may then lead to scorch damage. In exceptional cases such overheating can lead to smouldering of the water pump. If smouldering occurs an engine compartment fire and vehicle fire cannot be excluded.
The water pump will be replaced for a new more robust version.
FIRE MAY OCCUR
Some engines are fitted with an additional water pump for the turbo charger. In single cases an overheating of the circuit board can occur. A short-circuit to earth may cause the melting of the plug connections and the housing. Further heat development may then lead to scorch damage. In exceptional cases such overheating can lead to smouldering of the water pump. If smouldering occurs an engine compartment fire and vehicle fire cannot be excluded.
The water pump will be replaced for a new more robust version.
ENGINE MAY STALL
The Turbocharger boost sensor bracket may separate from the air inlet tube. This means the boost pressure may be measured incorrectly and the engine warning lamp may be illuminated. During low-speed driving this could cause the engine to stall and not restart
Inspect and if necessary replace the air inlet tube with a new one
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