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aston-martin DB9 UK Recall

ASTON MARTIN DB9 – VEHICLE MAY ROLL AWAY

ASTON MARTIN DB9 ( 18/12/2007 –  11/01/2017) DEFECT:  Due to a communication error between the Engine Control Module (ECM) software and the Transmission Control Module (TCM) the transmission park pawl may not engage. In certain circumstances such as when the park brake is not applied the vehicle may roll away.

Remedy

On affected vehicles update the software for the Transmission Control Module.

Recall Launch Date18/12/2017
Recall No.R/2017/345
Models AffectedDB9 DBS Rapide Vanquish Virage
Manufacturer RefRA-07-0028 and QN-07-0082
VIN StartSCFAC01A59GA10566
VIN endSCFFDAFM6FGB16841
Build Start18/12/2007
Build end11/01/2017
Vehicle numbers (UK)3849

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