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PEUGEOT TRAVELLER (2015 – 2018) – LOOSENING OF THE FRONT WISHBONE LOWER BALL JOINTS

PEUGEOT TRAVELLER (01/01/2015 – 30/11/2018) RECALL:

Excessive loading of the front suspension could result in the loosening of the front wishbone lower ball joints.

Remedy

Increasing the tightening torque of the ball joint and adding thread lock to the ball joint threads - if the ball joint threads are found to be rusty, the ball joint will be replaced.

Recall Launch Date01/02/2019
Recall No.R/2019/026
Models AffectedTraveller Expert 4
Manufacturer RefJHK
VIN StartVF3******JZ050666
VIN endVF3******JZ056550
Build Start01/01/2015
Build end30/11/2018
Vehicle numbers (UK)2942

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