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CHEVROLET UK CAPTIVA – FUEL MAY LEAK

CHEVROLET UK CAPTIVA ( –  ) DEFECT:  on a certain number of Chevrolet Captiva (RHD) with 2.0L Diesel Engine Model Year 2007 – 2010 there is a potential for a fuel leak caused by a partial or complete disconnection of a fuel feed hose connector. This fuel leak leads to engine stalling and in a worst case it might potentially result in an engine bay fire. This fuel leak leads to engine stalling and in a worst case it might potentially result in an engine bay fire. No reported cases of fires.

Remedy

Check and correct the fuel feed hose routing replace the fuel feed hose quick connector retainer and apply a warning sticker to advice that the retainer is a single-use part

Recall Launch Date21/05/2018
Recall No.R/2018/129
Models AffectedCaptiva (RHD)
Manufacturer RefA172117810
VIN StartKL1CD26RJ7B082591
VIN endKL1CG26RJAB107648
Build Start
Build end
Vehicle numbers (UK)8606

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