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 PEDAL MAY REQUIRE MORE EFFORT THAN EXPECTED
Problems may occur with the Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) hydraulic unit that could affect the input required by the driver to stop the vehicle.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected so the SBC hydraulic unit can be checked and if necessary replaced.
POSSIBILITY OF THE LOWER BALL JOINTS WEARING PREMATURELY AND POSSIBLY SEPARATING
Due to a manufacturing issue with the fron t suspension lower ball joints there is a possibility that the surgace of the ball joints may have been scrateched. If the vehicle is operated gor an extended period of time in this condition the ball joints may experience excessive wear and looseness causing noise and vibration in the front suspension. In extreme cases the lower ball joints may separate from the knuckle causing a loss of vehicle steering control.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the lower suspension control arm ball joints.
BRAKE PEDAL MAY REQUIRE MORE EFFORT THAN EXPECTED
In isolated cases it is possible for vibrations within the vehicle to in turn vibrate the wiring harness connected to the Sensotronic Brake Control unit. This causes the internal contacts within the unit to suffer abrasion and subsequent resistance increase. The resultant affect is that more effort will be required on the brake pedal to stop the vehicle.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and mount an additional bracket to the electrical harness to prevent relative movement.
AIRBAG COULD BECOME LOOSE
Constant quality controls have revealed that on some vehicles the passenger side airbag mounting fixing screws were not torqued to the correct specification. This could result in the airbag unit becoming loose.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and tighten the two airbag retaining screws
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SHORT CIRCUIT MAY OCCUR
The possibility exists due to a lack of clearance between the battery positive cable and the number 1 cylinder fuel injector that the cable may chafe on the injector nut and that a short circuit may ensue.
Recalled vehicles will have the cable inspected and re-routed as required. Additionally the cable will be secured with a modified clip.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
SWIVEL SEAT BOLTS MAY FAIL
The rear fixing bolts for the FASP swivel seat can in extreme circumstances fail with the result that the seat could become insecure.
To address the concern subject vehicles will be recalled at which time upgraded bolts will be fitted.
ENGINE MAY OVERHEAT
The coolant by-pass hose may split causing loss of coolant from the engine resulting in possible engine overheating damage and seizure.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and fit a modified hose.
ENGINE MAY OVERHEAT
The coolant by-pass hose may split causing loss of coolant from the engine resulting in possible engine overheating damage and seizure.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and fit a modified hose.
DRIVE CHAIN MAY CONTACT REAR BRAKE HOSE
The final drive chain may contact rear brake hose. In extreme cases this could cause the rear brake hose to fail and result in no braking effort to the rear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and fit a 'P' clip to ensure the brake hose remains clear of the chain.
ENGINE MAY OVERHEAT
The coolant by-pass hose may split causing loss of coolant from the engine resulting in possible engine overheating damage and seizure.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and fit a modified hose.
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