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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ENGINE MAY RUN ON
It is possible in certain circumstances for the engine oil level to rise above the maximum level. This situation could lead to engine speed being maintained or possibly increased after the throttle pedal is released. In extreme cases the engine could continue to run after it has been switched off.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to adjust the engine oil level and carry out a software upgrade.
HANDBRAKE MAY FAIL
Risk that the primary handbrake cable end - piece crimping may not conform so the handbrake cable may become detached.
Check crimping at cable end. Replace cable if not within tolerance.
STEERING CONTROL COULD BE LOST
Corrosion of the front suspension struts may cause the steering knuckle to become detached from the front suspension strut leading to loss of directional control.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the front suspension struts.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel may leak from the fuel filter housing onto the road surface and thereby make the road slippery for road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel filter housing if it is leaking.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel may leak from the fuel filter housing onto the road surface and thereby make the road slippery for road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel filter housing if it is leaking.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel may leak from the fuel filter housing onto the road surface and thereby make the road slippery for road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel filter housing if it is leaking.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel may leak from the fuel filter housing onto the road surface and thereby make the road slippery for road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel filter housing if it is leaking.
FUEL MAY LEAK
Fuel may leak from the fuel filter housing onto the road surface and thereby make the road slippery for road users.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel filter housing if it is leaking.
CRACKED WHEEL HUB**
Cracked R/H/F hub carrier. This has the potential risk of the hub carrier rupturing.
Replacement of the hub carrier.
ENGINE MAY STALL
It is possible that due to cleaning process of the fuel tank water may have built up between the fuel pump and wiring harness connectors which can cause corrosion of the connector pins. In the extreme cases corrosion could result in an inoperative fuel pump which could cause the engine to stall or the inability to start.
Recall all affected vehicles and inspect the connectors for corrosion. If corrosion or damage is found a short section of the wiring harness and fuel pump top section will be replaced.
REAR AXLE MAY DETACH
Because of a manufacturing error the nearside rear stub axle could start to develop cracks at the inner radius which could eventually lead to failure of the stub axle and difficulty in maintaining directional control.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the rear axle.
SEAT BELT MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
It has been found that some of the front seat mounting brackets have not been correctly fitted to the seats. The front seat mountings could fail if the fitting brackets have been incorrectly fitted. Vehicle control could be affected.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary fit new seat assemblies.
PASSENGER SEAT MAY NOT BE FITTED CORRECTLY
It is possible that the driver's and passenger's front powered seats may not be fitted with the front stop lug. The lug restricts the movement of the seats and if not fitted it is possible to position the seats too far forward or backwards. This could increase the chances of injury should the vehicle be involved in an accident.
Recall all affected vehicles to inspect for fitment of the lugs and if found to be missing fit new lugs.
PASSENGER SEAT MAY NOT BE FITTED CORRECTLY
It is possible that the driver's and passenger's front powered seats may not be fitted with the front stop lug. The lug restricts the movement of the seats and if not fitted it is possible to position the seats too far forward or backwards. This could increase the chances of injury should the vehicle be involved in an accident.
Recall all affected vehicles to inspect for fitment of the lugs and if found to be missing fit new lugs.
PASSENGER SEAT MAY NOT BE FITTED CORRECTLY
It is possible that the driver's and passenger's front powered seats may not be fitted with the front stop lug. The lug restricts the movement of the seats and if not fitted it is possible to position the seats too far forward or backwards. This could increase the chances of injury should the vehicle be involved in an accident.
Recall all affected vehicles to inspect for fitment of the lugs and if found to be missing fit new lugs.
PASSENGER SEAT MAY NOT BE FITTED CORRECTLY
It is possible that the driver's and passenger's front powered seats may not be fitted with the front stop lug. The lug restricts the movement of the seats and if not fitted it is possible to position the seats too far forward or backwards. This could increase the chances of injury should the vehicle be involved in an accident.
Recall all affected vehicles to inspect for fitment of the lugs and if found to be missing fit new lugs.
HANDBRAKE MAY FAIL
Risk that the primary handbrake cable end - piece crimping may not conform so the handbrake cable may become detached.
Check crimping at cable end. Replace cable if not within tolerance.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
SPEEDOMETER MAY MALFUNCTION
Speedometer may malfunction and in extreme cases fail completely
Replace the speedometer assembly with a new modified part.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
POSSIBLE DETACHMENT OF AIR DEFLECTORS
Due to poor bonding it is possible that the side air deflectors on the cab rear wall may become detached.
Recall all affected vehicles and replace air deflectors.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
POSSIBLE DETACHMENT OF AIR DEFLECTORS
Due to poor bonding it is possible that the side air deflectors on the cab rear wall may become detached.
Recall all affected vehicles and replace air deflectors.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY
In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.
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