This week’s recalls:
– Citroen, Fiat, Peugeot – radio screens
– Mini – EGR cooler
– Suzuki – fuel pump
Overview of the recalls in the 47th week of 2024
Eleven recalls for 18 models of nine manufacturers were issued via EU Safety Gate in week 47 of 2024. Six recalls for 26 models of five manufacturers were announced via the German Motor Vehicle Authority (KBA).
Four recalls announced by Peugeot, two by Citroen, Fiat and Renault. One recall can be found in the European Safety Gate system for Dacia, Hyundai, Jeep, Nissan and Opel.
Audi, DS Automobiles, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Suzuki are recalling via the KBA.
- Isn’t that your car? See also the recent recalls of other makes.
A loose screen can injure passengers
In some French vans manufactured between March and October 2024, the radio screen may not be properly secured and may come loose in the event of an accident. The screen could injure passengers and damage the airbag if activated. Safety Gate announced the recall for Citroen Jumpy, Fiat Scudo and Peugeot Expert vans this week. We have confirmation from another source that the recall also applies to the Citroen Space Tourer, Opel Vivaro, Opel Zafira and Peugeot Traveller versions and a total of 41,613 vans are being recalled.
Other French van recalls
Smaller vans based on the Citroen Berlingo are also being recalled this week. The aforementioned Berlingo, Fiat Doblo, Opel Combo, Peugeot Partner and Rifter, as well as the Peugeot 2008 SUV, may have brake problems. In the larger Peugeot 3008 and Peugeot 5008 SUVs, the subframe support may be corroded. All these recalls are listed in the table at the end of this article.
EGR cooler also on Mini
The problem with the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler, long known in BMW diesel models, is now affecting several Mini models. We wrote about this recall a few months ago, when 20,642 cars were recalled in Germany alone. Now the recall has been extended and 177,070 cars built between 2010 and 2022 could be affected worldwide.
Details on this week’s Rapex recalls can be found in the table below.
We write about the KBA recalls in the following articles:
- Suzuki SX4 and Vitara: Problem with the fuel pump
- Thousands of Mini models may catch fire due to EGR cooler
- Emergency call does not work on several Mercedes-Benz models
- Power steering failure on several older Mercedes-Benz models
- DS7: Lane departure warning system failure
- The electric Audi e-Tron can catch fire
- KBA Archive
What we’ve written about in recent weeks:
- Several Volvo and Hyundai models may have brake problems (week 46/24)
- Nearly 70,000 Stellantis vehicles at risk of brake failure (week 45/24)
- Fiat, Opel, Renault and Volkswagen recall their light commercial vehicles (week 44/24)
- Another mega recall for airbags. After BMW, Opel also recalls millions of cars (week 43/24)
- ADAC 2024: These are the 22 least reliable cars
What did we write about a year ago:
- Three Stellantis Group car recalls (week 47/23)
- Dacia and Renaults running on LPG may have poorly welded tanks; gas leaks, and fire risk (week 45/23)
- Electric Nissan Ariya can shut itself off; Hyundai Kona Electric also with problems (week 44/23)
- Fiat 500, Doblo, Scudo and Ulysse recalls (week 43/23)
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Rapex Recalls announced in the 47th week of 2024
Make, Model (years) | Problem |
---|---|
Citroen Berlingo (2023 – 2024) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Citroen Jumpy (2024) | Radio screens can be insufficiently fixed in place. |
Dacia Duster (2023 – 2024) | The R107 connector may not be properly secured at the factory and may become disconnected. |
Fiat Doblo (2023 – 2024) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Fiat Scudo (2024) | Radio screens can be insufficiently fixed in place. |
Hyundai H1 (2015 – 2020) | The heater hoses in the engine compartment can be damaged by the heat during particle filter regeneration. |
Jeep Compass PHEV (2021 – 2024) | The electrical cable connection to the vehicle’s Integrated Dual Charge Module (IDCM) may not be tightened to the correct torque. |
Jeep Renegade PHEV (2021 – 2024) | The electrical cable connection to the vehicle’s Integrated Dual Charge Module (IDCM) may not be tightened to the correct torque. |
Nissan NV400 (2014 – 2023) | An insufficient distance between the gasoil fuel inlet pipe and the engine harness can lead to abrasive wear on the fuel inlet pipe. |
Opel Combo (2023 – 2024) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Peugeot 2008 (2023) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Peugeot 3008 (2024) | The subframe support can corrode, leading to cracks. |
Peugeot 5008 (2024) | The subframe support can corrode, leading to cracks. |
Peugeot Expert (2024) | Radio screens can be insufficiently fixed in place. |
Peugeot Partner (2023 – 2024) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Peugeot Rifter (2023 – 2024) | The HBC will stop functioning, leading to a reduction in braking efficiency. |
Peugeot Rifter (2024) | Due to excessive stress applied during the manufacturing process the front brake discs can be defective. |
Renault Duster (2023 – 2024) | The R107 connector may not be properly secured at the factory and may become disconnected. |
Renault Trafic Spacenomad (2022) | Due to excessive side play, the rooftop bed can slide forward and causing a risk of falling and personal injury. |
Where now?
Currently 5116 Recalls