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06/05/05 | | Raised: 24/11/14 - RISK OF FIRE View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2014/135 (9712)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectThe fuel pressure sensor gasket may degrade and allow fuel to leak into the engine compartment. In the presence of an ignition source the risk of fire is increased.
RemedyRecall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to repair the fuel pipe and replace the fuel pressure sensor gasket.
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28/08/07 | | Raised: 24/11/14 - RISK OF FIRE View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2014/135 (9712)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectThe fuel pressure sensor gasket may degrade and allow fuel to leak into the engine compartment. In the presence of an ignition source the risk of fire is increased.
RemedyRecall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to repair the fuel pipe and replace the fuel pressure sensor gasket.
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28/09/04 | | Raised: 08/11/10 - BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER MAY FAIL. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2010/170 (15445)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectIf the incorrect brake fluid is used in the brake system it is possible that the rear seal can become dry and curl in its recess due to the operation of the piston. This can result in a brake fluid leak which will when the fluid reaches a low level illuminate the brake fluid low warning light on the dash.
RemedyRecall all affected vehicles and replace the rear seal with an improved one.
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28/09/04 | | Raised: 08/11/10 - ENGINE MAY STALL OR WILL NOT RESTART. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2010/169 (2077)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectDue to the inflexibility of the material of the fuel pump wiring harness it is possible that as a result of internal movement of the fuel suction plate the connector terminal may fail. This could cause stalling of the vehicle or impossible to restart.
RemedyRecall all affected vehicles and replace the fuel pump wiring harness.
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28/09/04 | | Raised: 15/04/08 - FUEL MAY LEAK View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2007/175 (3921)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectIt has been identified that due to improper orientation of the fuel line's seam weld a section of fuel line within the engine bay could develop a crack that in the worst case could permit fuel to leak.
RemedyRecalled vehicles will have the subject fuel lines replaced.
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