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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FUEL LINE MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the fuel line to injector fitting. If left this could lead to the machine stalling or not starting.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the fuel line and fitting.
FUEL LINE MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the fuel line to injector fitting. If left this could lead to the machine stalling or not starting.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the fuel line and fitting.
FUEL LINE MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the fuel line to injector fitting. If left this could lead to the machine stalling or not starting.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the fuel line and fitting.
FUEL LINE MAY LEAK
A fuel leak may occur from the fuel line to injector fitting. If left this could lead to the machine stalling or not starting.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the fuel line and fitting.
AXLE MAY DISPLACE
It has been identified that during production on a number of vehicles the leaf spring of the front axle has been fitted the wrong way round. In the event that the spring should break there would be a reduction of the positional control of the front axle which is afforded by the second leaf eye wrap.
Recalled vehicles will be checked for correct orientation of the front springs which will be corrected if found not to be in compliance.
AXLE MAY DISPLACE
It has been identified that during production on a number of vehicles the leaf spring of the front axle has been fitted the wrong way round. In the event that the spring should break there would be a reduction of the positional control of the front axle which is afforded by the second leaf eye wrap.
Recalled vehicles will be checked for correct orientation of the front springs which will be corrected if found not to be in compliance.
MANUFACTURERS PLATE INFORMATION INCORRECT
The manufacturer's plate information may refer to vehicles with a capacity of 8 hundred weight rather than 7 hundred weight.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the manufacturer's plate with one that is correct to the vehicle.
LOAD CARRIER FIXPOINTS MAY BECOME LOOSE
It is possible for the bolt that fixes the load carrier to the roof to fail which can allow the carrier and its load to become insecure.
Recall the kits that are likely to be affected to replace the affected bolts.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
BRAKES MAY NOT PERFORM ADEQUATELY
Brake assistance from the vacuum pressure pump may be reduced under certain cold start conditions. The brakes will still function but more pressure on the pedal will be required than normal.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the non-return valve in the vacuum pump.
LOAD CARRIER FIXPOINTS MAY BECOME LOOSE
It is possible for the bolt that fixes the load carrier to the roof to fail which can allow the carrier and its load to become insecure.
Recall the kits that are likely to be affected to replace the affected bolts.
MANUFACTURERS WEIGHT LABEL IS INCORRECT
It has been identified that during manufacturer an incorrect label indicating the maximum gross (GCW) carrying weight was installed. The current label indicates a maximum GCW of 6085 kg however the vehicle was certified to 6005 kg only.
Recalled vehicles will have the subject label replaced with one indicting the correct GCW.
HANDLEBAR POST MAY CRACK
It has been identified that due to a combination of inaccurate machining and inconsistent material quality the handlebar radius hinge may fail. Should this occur a fall hazard would be present for the rider.
Recalled machines will have the radius handlebar post replaced as necessary.
AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY
It has been identified that the driver's airbag on some K12 Micras due to incorrect welding of the airbag module may not deploy in the event of a frontal impact. Thus potentially reducing the protection afforded to the vehicle's occupants.
Recalled vehicles will have the subject airbag replaced.
WIPERS MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
The wipers could function without being turned on or not at all because of a software error in the central electronic module.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to upgrade the software in the central electronic module.
WIPERS MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
The wipers could function without being turned on or not at all because of a software error in the central electronic module.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to upgrade the software in the central electronic module.
WIPERS MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
The wipers could function without being turned on or not at all because of a software error in the central electronic module.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to upgrade the software in the central electronic module.
HANDLEBAR POST MAY CRACK
It has been identified that a combination of inaccurate machining and inconsistent quality of material can result in breakage of the radius handlebar post. Should this occur the rider may fall from the machine.
Recalled machines will be checked to ascertain whether or not they fall within the affected batch. Should this be the case the subject component will be replaced.
TYRE BODY PLY DEGRADATION MAY OCCUR
It has been identified that a number of the subject tyres have experienced a torque-induced degradation in a body ply when fitted on the rear axle of Triumph Rocket III's (MY 09/09). This can result in the tyre inner liner cracking which can result in a slow loss of the inflation medium. the condition being communicated to the rider through vibration at moderate road speeds. The condition does not affect the front tyre.
Recalled machines will have the rear tyre replaced. Additionally the front tyre will also be replaced due to the tyre brand matching requirements of the machine.
HANDLEBAR POST MAY CRACK
It has been identified that a combination of inaccurate machining and inconsistent quality of material can result in breakage of the radius handlebar post. Should this occur the rider may fall from the machine.
Recalled machines will be checked to ascertain whether or not they fall within the affected batch. Should this be the case the subject component will be replaced.
HANDLEBAR POST MAY CRACK
It has been identified that a combination of inaccurate machining and inconsistent quality of material can result in breakage of the radius handlebar post. Should this occur the rider may fall from the machine.
Recalled machines will be checked to ascertain whether or not they fall within the affected batch. Should this be the case the subject component will be replaced.
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