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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POSSIBLE LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL
It has been identified thatcertain versions of the FASP seat may inadvertently de-latch which in the worst case could lead to loss of vehicle control and cause the seat belt to become ineffective in the event of an accident.
Recalled vehicles will have the subject seat checked and modified as necessary.
DRIVER'S SEAT MAY DROP WITHOUT WARNING
It has been identified that the potential exists that the single locking driver's seat height adjustment mechanism might drop without prior warning.
To address the issue all subject seats will have their height adjustment units replaced.
WHEELCHAIR RETRACTOR BELT MAY NOT LOCK
Intermittent failure of the locking mechanism in the electrically operated combo retractor belts (also front wheel chair restraints). If the retractor belts fail the wheel chair and user could be insecure on loading and when loaded.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the electrically operated combo retractor belts.
FUEL PIPE MAY LEAK
It has been identified that on subject vehicles a fuel pipe may not be correctly sealed. Should this be the case seepage of fuel may occur.
Recalled vehicles will have the subject fuel pipe checked and replaced as necessary.
BRAKE CALIPER BRACKET BOLTS MAY BE INEFFECTIVE
The front brake caliper bracket retaining bolts may become loose.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to replace the two front brake caliper bracket retaining bolts and as a precaution the brake caliper bracket.
FRONT SUSPENSION WISHBONE REAR BUSH STEADY BOLT MAY WORK LOOSE
It has been identified that due to a quality issue with the 8mm thread 1.25 pinch bolt the bolt may become loose causing twisting of the suspension front PB 65 wishbone rear bush.
Recalled vehicles will have the torque of the bolt checked and if necessary the subject front wishbone rear bush replaced.
AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY INADVERTENTLY
The front air bags may trigger unnecessarily and the possibility of occupant injury cannot be excluded.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to recode the air bag control unit.
PARKING BRAKE MAY FAIL
It has been identified that the possibility exists that the handbrake cable intermediate connector may break. Should this occur the handbrake function would be lost.
Recalled vehicles will have the handbrake intermediate connector replaced.
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
POWER STEERING MAY BE AFFECTED
The hydraulic servo pipe can become loose from its connection which could leak and lead to the loss of power steering assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to reposition the hydraulic servo hose.
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
DRIVING STABILITY MAY BE AFFECTED
It has been identified that during production or a repair faulty Active Body Control (ABC) acceleration sensors may have been fitted. This has the potential to cause vibrations at the front axle thus influencing the driving stability and operational safety.
Recalled vehicles will have the ABC acceleration sensor checked and replaced as necessary.
FLUID LEAK MAY RESULT IN BRAKE FAILURE
It has been identified that vibration can cause the flaring of the front brake pipe to crack resulting in a brake fluid leak. If allowed to continue un-rectified front brake failure may result.
Recalled machines will have the subject brake pipe replaced.
POWER STEERING MAY BE AFFECTED
The hydraulic servo pipe can become loose from its connection which could leak and lead to the loss of power steering assistance.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to reposition the hydraulic servo hose.
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
DRIVING STABILITY MAY BE AFFECTED
It has been identified that during production or a repair faulty Active Body Control (ABC) acceleration sensors may have been fitted. This has the potential to cause vibrations at the front axle thus influencing the driving stability and operational safety.
Recalled vehicles will have the ABC acceleration sensor checked and replaced as necessary.
DRIVING STABILITY MAY BE AFFECTED
It has been identified that during production or a repair faulty Active Body Control (ABC) acceleration sensors may have been fitted. This has the potential to cause vibrations at the front axle thus influencing the driving stability and operational safety.
Recalled vehicles will have the ABC acceleration sensor checked and replaced as necessary.
ENGINE COULD LOSE POWER.
The electrical connection in the interior of the crankshaft sensor's chip housing may be interrupted which may result in loss of power and the inability to restart engine
Recall affected vehicles and replace crankshaft sensor
SIDE MOUNTS OF THE ROOF BED LADDER MAY FAIL
It has been established that the side mountings for the roof bed ladder are insufficient to hold it in place. As a result the ladder could slip sideways.
Recalled vehicles will have the roof bed ladder replaced.
FUEL MAY LEAK
On a limited number of vehicles the fuel tank may not be meeting the required manufacturing safety standards and in the event of an accident could result in a fuel leak.
The recalled vehicles will have the fuel tank replaced with a quality assured unit.
PARKING BRAKE MAY BE INEFFECTIVE
It has been identified that due to a production non conformity in one of the electric parking brake cables the brake may not hold the vehicle securely on a steep gradient when the parking brake is applied. This will be accompanied by the illumination of the warning lamp and a message saying parking brake faulty on the multifunction screen.
Recalled vehicle swill have the conformity of the cables checked and replaced as necessary.
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