This week’s recalls:
– Stellantis (8 brands) – fire risk
– Chevrolet – airbags
Overview of recalls in the 34 week of 2025
Ten recalls for 33 models of ten brands were announced via EU Safety Gate in the 34 week of 2025. Eleven recalls for 32 models of ten brands have been published by the German Motor Vehicle Authority (KBA).
Two recall campaigns can be found this week in the European Safety Gate system for Citroen and Peugeot. One recall campaign has been issued by each of the following brands: Alfa Romeo, BMW, Chevrolet, Fiat, Lamborghini, Mini, Opel and Porsche.
Through the German KBA, the Alfa Romeo, Citroen, DS Automobiles, Ferrari, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Mercedes-Benz, Opel and Peugeot carmakers are recalling.
- Isn’t that your car? See also the recent recalls of other makes.
Bad weeks for the Stellantis Group
The Stellantis Group has experienced a series of setbacks in recent months, with recall campaigns affecting its brands.
- In May, a recall was issued concerning van seats.
- In June, dangerous airbags were found to be a problem in the Citroën C3 and DS3 models, prompting the manufacturer to issue an urgent warning to stop using the vehicles until they are serviced.
- Then came another blow in July – the 1.5 BlueHDi engines are experiencing premature wear of the camshaft timing chain, affecting more than 1 million vehicles. If this issue isn’t resolved in time, it could result in chain breakage and destructive contact between the pistons and valves, ultimately causing fatal engine damage.
To make matters worse, another major recall appeared in August, currently affecting 8 brands from the Stellantis Group’s portfolio (Alfa Romeo, Citroen, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Opel, Peugeot – see table at the end of the article). This time the issue is a fire risk due to loose nuts in the fuel system, potentially leading to fuel leaks between the high-pressure pump and the fuel rail – which can result in a fire. According to the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA), 11 cases of vehicles catching fire have been linked to this recall as of 17 June 2025.
All the above-mentioned issues can be resolved free of charge with a timely visit to an authorized service center of the respective brand. So the mechanics at Stellantis Group authorised workshops will certainly be kept busy.
It’s important to note that the Stellantis Group is handling these unfortunate events responsibly and is making efforts to inform vehicle owners via its service centers, media, and relevant European and national authorities.
If you know someone who owns one of the affected models, be sure to let them know – they may well thank you for helping them avoid trouble, or even for protecting their health.
Details on this week’s Rapex recalls can be found in the table below.
We write about the KBA recalls in the following articles:
- Steering control issues affect three Mercedes models
- Non-functioning lights in four Mercedes-Benz models
- Ferrari Purosangue: Fuse Box Fault May Reduce Braking Performance
- KBA Archive
What we’ve written about in recent weeks:
- Toyota’s memory may deteriorate. Almost a million cars are being recalled (week 33/25)
- Volkswagen is recalling six models from 2022 to 2025 due to airbags (week 32/25)
- Ford’s DPF emissions recall now affects over a million cars (week 31/25)
- Why do Chinese car manufacturers rarely announce recalls? (week 30/25)
What did we write about a year ago:
- Porsche reports a problem with the suspension, Toyota with the brakes (week 34/24)
- BMW and Seat update earlier recalls (week 33/24)
- Renault and Mercedes recall thousands of large vans (week 32/24)
- Hundreds of thousands of cars recalled by Honda, BMW and Dodge (week 31/24)
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Rapex Recalls announced in the 34 week of 2025
Make, Model (years) | Problem |
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Alfa Romeo Junior (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
BMW 1 Series (2025) | Potential damage to the Power Control Unit (PCU) increases the risk of fire. |
BMW 2 Series (2025) | Potential damage to the Power Control Unit (PCU) increases the risk of fire. |
Citroën C-Zero (2010 – 2017) | Problems with proper airbag functionality. |
Citroën C3 (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Citroën C3 Aircross (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Citroën C4 (2023 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Citroën C4 X (2023 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Citroën C5 Aircross (2023 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Citroën C5 X (2022 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Chevrolet Aveo (2011 – 2016) | Fragments from the inflator may injure occupants when the driver’s airbag deploys. |
Chevrolet Cruze (2008 – 2017) | Fragments from the inflator may injure occupants when the driver’s airbag deploys. |
Chevrolet Orlando (2010 – 2016) | Fragments from the inflator may injure occupants when the driver’s airbag deploys. |
Chevrolet Trax (2012 – 2015) | Fragments from the inflator may injure occupants when the driver’s airbag deploys. |
Fiat 600 (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Fiat Grande Panda (2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Lamborghini Revuelto (2023 – 2025) | Mounting pins of the wing door struts may loosen. |
Mini Countryman (2025) | Potential damage to the Power Control Unit (PCU) increases the risk of fire. |
Opel Astra (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Opel Corsa (2023 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Opel Frontera (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Opel Grandland (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Opel Mokka (2022 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot iON (2010 – 2017) | Problems with proper airbag functionality. |
Peugeot 208 (2023 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot 308 (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot 408 (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot 2008 (2024 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot 3008 (2022 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Peugeot 5008 (2022 – 2025) | Leaking fuel may cause a fire. |
Porsche Panamera (2024 – 2025) | A manufacturing defect in the air suspension may cause air leakage. |
Porsche Taycan (2024 – 2025) | A manufacturing defect in the air suspension may cause air leakage. |
Where now?
Currently 5156 Recalls