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FIAT 500L – SUPPLEMENTARY HEATER WIRING MAY BECOME DAMAGED AND CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL SHORT-CIRCUIT

FIAT 500L ( 24/08/2012 –  14/09/2017) DEFECT:  On some Fiat 500L vehicles a layout non-conformity could cause abrasion of the supplementary heater (PTC) wiring. This could result in possible electric short-circuiting with the possibility of a loss of some vehicle safety. In the worst case it could cause a vehicle fire..

Remedy

Apply a cut-proof sheath on the supplementary heater wiring to protect it from abrasions.

Recall Launch Date13/12/2017
Recall No.R/2017/325
Models Affected500L
Manufacturer Ref6159
VIN Start5001838
VIN end5432854
Build Start24/08/2012
Build end14/09/2017
Vehicle numbers (UK)17329

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