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Seat-Alhambra-2011-recall-overheat

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Seat Alhambra (2011)

electronic fire

The spring on the starter relay may remain in the wrong position. The starter relay may consequently overheat and, as a result, the vehicle may catch fire.

The recall affects vehicles manufactured between 18 March and 28 May 2011.

Source: Alert 12/2018 A12/0408/18

Type of alert
Production period18. 3. 2011 - 28. 5. 2011
Risk2
Type/number of modelAltea (5P), Leon (1P), Ibiza (6J) and Alhambra (7N)
Country of originSpain
Alert submitted bySpain
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex23/03/2018

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