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peugeot 2008 UK Recall

PEUGEOT 2008 – DIRECTIONAL CONTROL MAY BE AFFECTED

PEUGEOT 2008 ( 18/01/2014 –  07/03/2014) DEFECT:  It is possible that the connection torque settings for certain steering components on the wheel/strut assembly may not be to specification. The issue will be highlighted to the driver by an increase in the play in the steering but in extreme circumstances could lead to a loss of directional control.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles check and if required retorque the steering components.

Recall Launch Date22/04/2014
Recall No.R/2014/051
Models Affected2008
Manufacturer RefZQV
VIN StartVF3******EY007796
VIN endVF3******EY032472
Build Start18/01/2014
Build end07/03/2014
Vehicle numbers (UK)44

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