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JEEP COMPASS – ENGINE MAY CUT OUT

JEEP COMPASS ( 01/10/2011 –  31/05/2012) DEFECT:  The engine may cut out because the pipe connecting the tanks has been incorrectly manufactured which can stop the fuel transfer from the secondary tank to the primary tank. The fuel gauge will read that there is fuel in the tank when this occurs.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the fuel transfer pipe.

Recall Launch Date09/09/2013
Recall No.R/2013/085
Models AffectedCompass Patriot fitted with 2.4L petrol engines
Manufacturer RefN17
VIN Start1C4NJDDB0CD519276
VIN end1C4NJDDBXCD571451
Build Start01/10/2011
Build end31/05/2012
Vehicle numbers (UK)114

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