Seat recalls Leon and Cupra Leon due to injury risk (week 39/22)

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This week’s recalls:
– Seat Leon, Cupra Leon – injury
– Peugeot 508, 3008 – the risk of fire
– Land Rover Range Rover – the risk of fire


Five recalls for six models of five carmakers were announced via Rapex in the 39th week of 2022.

Cupra, DS, Land Rover, Peugeot and Seat have one recall each – see the table at the end of the article.



In the event of an accident, there is a risk that the load in the baggage compartment will shoot forwards to the partition grille and cause the bracket to detach from the body, increasing the risk of injury to the passengers with the 11,110 Seat Leon and Cupra Leon model range produced between October 2020 and June 2022.



Peugeot recalls 508 and 3008 models manufactured between October and December 2019. The high-voltage battery has a mismatch in cell voltage, which could cause a fire. The DS carmaker is reporting the same fault with the DS7 Crossback.

Some Range Rovers with a production date between 23 September 2020 and 7 June 2022 may have a poorly tightened particulate filter frame connection. In this case, hot exhaust gases may leak under the vehicle or engine compartment, damaging engine components and increasing the risk of fire.

Details on this week’s recalls can be found in the table below.





Recalls announced in the 39th week of 2022

Make, Model (years) Problem
Cupra Leon (2020 – 2022) In the event of an accident, there is a risk that the load in the baggage compartment will shoot forwards.
DS7 Crossback (2019) The high voltage battery has a cell voltage mismatch. This could cause a fire.
Land Rover Range Rover (2020 – 2022) Improperly tightened diesel particulate filter mounting frame fittings.
Peugeot 3008 (2019) The high voltage battery has a cell voltage mismatch. This could cause a fire.
Peugeot 508 (2019) The high voltage battery has a cell voltage mismatch. This could cause a fire.
Seat Leon (2020 – 2022) In the event of an accident, there is a risk that the load in the baggage compartment will shoot forwards.

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