This week’s recalls:
– Honda CR-V – fire risk
– Suzuki Jimny – fuel pump
– Stellantis Vans – gearbox
Overview of the recalls in the 14th week of 2024
Five recalls for nine models of eight manufacturers were issued via EU Safety Gate in week 14 of 2024. Three recalls for four models were announced by the German Motor Vehicle Authority (KBA).
BMW, Citroen, Ford, Land Rover, Opel, Peugeot, Renault and Toyota have one each in the European Safety Gate system.
Honda, Jeep and Suzuki are issuing recalls via the KBA.
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Two Japanese recalls
Both new recalls for Japanese makes were found in the German KBA database this week. Honda is recalling 427,382 hybrid variants of the CR-Vs manufactured between 2018 and 2022 to authorized service centers worldwide. The reason for the recall is a missing fuse on the battery cable, which could lead to a fire in the event of an accident. Suzuki is recalling 21,353 Jimny vehicles produced between 2018 and 2019. The fuel pump impeller can become deformed and blocked, which would stop the fuel supply and cause engine failure.
Stellantis vans with 4×4 drive
A faulty seal can cause the front gearbox to leak oil, which can lead to gearbox failure and rear wheel lockup. Citroen Berlingo, Opel Combo, Peugeot Partner and Toyota Proace City all-wheel drive vans from 2019-2021 may be affected.
Details on this week’s Rapex recalls can be found in the table below.
We write about the KBA recalls in the following articles:
- Honda CR-V: Missing fuse can lead to a fire
- Suzuki Jimny: The fuel pump may fail
- Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler: The windscreen defrosting system
- KBA Archive
What we’ve written about in recent weeks:
- Volkswagen in search of 12 cars that should not have been sold to customers
- Risk of engine damage and fire with Ford; airbags reported by Hyundai (week 13/24)
- Some Stellantis cars have a badly welded rear axle (week 12/24)
- Three BMW recalls for old and new cars (week 11/24)
- Four recalls for five US models in Europe (week 10/24)
- 2023: The most recalled cars in Europe
- TÜV Report 2024: The worst and the best cars
What did we write about a year ago:
- Two recalls for Peugeot 208 and the first recall for Chinese MG SUV (week 14/23)
- Alfa Romeo, Citroen and Chrysler recalls; six more announced by German KBA (week 13/23)
- Loose connections on some Peugeots and DS7s; Kia reports faulty fuel tank (week 12/23)
- Opel recalls 190k Insignias, while Hyundai hydrogen-powered Nexo (week 11/23)
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Rapex Recalls announced in the 14th week of 2024
| Make, Model (years) | Problem |
|---|---|
| BMW 5 Series (2024) | The Isofix clips welded on the rear seats can be damaged. |
| BMW i5 (2024) | The Isofix clips welded on the rear seats can be damaged. |
| Citroen Berlingo (2019 – 2021) | A defective seal can cause an oil leak at the front transmission. |
| Ford Ranger (2022 – 2023) | The power child-lock can disengage allowing the rear occupant to open the door from inside. |
| Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2023) | Water can infiltrate the rear lamps, leading them to stop working. |
| Opel Combo (2019 – 2021) | A defective seal can cause an oil leak at the front transmission. |
| Peugeot Partner (2019 – 2021) | A defective seal can cause an oil leak at the front transmission. |
| Renault Master e-Tech (2022 – 2023) | Pressure regulator valves can be absent, that can lead to a short-circuit in the traction battery. |
| Toyota Proace City (2019 – 2021) | A defective seal can cause an oil leak at the front transmission. |
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Currently 5178 Recalls