This week’s recalls:
– Mercedes, Honda – wiring harnesses
– Opel Corsa – emissions
– Lamborghini – fuel leak
Overview of the recalls in the 30th week of 2024
Three recalls for five models of three manufacturers were issued via EU Safety Gate in week 30 of 2024. Five recalls for nine models were announced via the German Motor Vehicle Authority (KBA).
One recall can be found in the European Safety Gate system for Ford, Lamborghini and Land Rover.
Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and Opel are recalling via the KBA.
- Isn’t that your car? See also the recent recalls of other makes.
Wiring harnesses
Incorrect positioning of the transmission wiring harness can lead to water ingress and subsequently an increased risk of fire in 57,988 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, E-Class Coupé/Cabriolet and AMG GT 4-Door Coupé with all-wheel drive manufactured between 2017 and 2022. Over 200,000 2021 Honda Ridgeline pickups may have tailgate wiring harness cover cracks.
Inacceptable emissions
Some Opel Corsa vehicles built between 2019 and 2023 and equipped with the EB2FA engine may not meet the emission standard. With 216,361 cars, the fuel tank vent valve (CPV) and/or fuel lines must be replaced.
Fuel leakage
Improper installation can cause fuel lines to disconnect and lead to fuel leaks in nearly 200 Lamborghini Revuelto supercars. The leaked fuel can ignite on contact with hot engine parts, increasing the risk of fire.
Details on this week’s Rapex recalls can be found in the table below.
We write about the KBA recalls in the following articles:
- Recall for 700,000 BMW X3s also in Europe
- Alfa Romeo Tonale: Incorrect wheel/tyre specification
- Incorrect wheel/tyre specification with various Fiat models
- Honda Ridgeline: Tailgate wiring harness malfunction
- Risk of fire with some 2017-2022 all-wheel drive Mercedes models
- Opel Corsa: The engine may not comply with the emission standard
- KBA Archive
What we’ve written about in recent weeks:
- Possible oil leak with Land Rover and Jaguar engines (week 29/24)
- Possible camera failures with 11 Toyota and Lexus models (week 28/24)
- Toyota, Citroen, Skoda: Another large recall over Takata airbags (week 27/24)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee’s wheel may detach; Hyundai reports belt buckle problem (week 26/24)
- ADAC 2024: These are the 22 least reliable cars
- TÜV Report 2024: The worst and the best cars
What did we write about a year ago:
- Faulty seat belts with Ford Focus, fire risk with Opel Corsa (week 30/23)
- Loose bonnet and wheel bolts with Renault, while brake cylinder with Honda (week 29/23)
- Peugeot, Alfa Romeo and Fiat hybrids experiencing battery problems (week 28/23)
- Citroen, Jaguar, Land Rover, Opel, Peugeot, and Porsche are recalled due to fire risk (week 27/23)
- Charging cable on two DS models can overheat and cause a fire (week 26/23)
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Rapex Recalls announced in the 30th week of 2024
Make, Model (years) | Problem |
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Ford Transit (2023 – 2024) | Vehicles have been manufactured with a trailer coupling assembly that cannot withstand the declared towable mass. |
Lamborghini Revuelto (2023 – 2024) | Due to incorrect installation, the fuel supply line can detach, causing fuel leakage. |
Land Rover Discovery Sport (2021 – 2024) | Certain vehicles with the Ingenium I4 2.0L diesel engine have insufficient clamp load on the oil feed pipe. |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (2021 – 2024) | Certain vehicles with the Ingenium I4 2.0L diesel engine have insufficient clamp load on the oil feed pipe. |
Land Rover Range Rover Velar (2021 – 2024) | Certain vehicles with the Ingenium I4 2.0L diesel engine have insufficient clamp load on the oil feed pipe. |
Where now?
Currently 5102 Recalls