PEUGEOT TRAVELLER ( 17/02/2016 – 29/09/2016) DEFECT: It has been identified that the wheel bolts may not have been tightened to the correct specification. The driver may experience a vibration through the steering wheel. However it not rectified there is a risk that the wheels may become damaged over time or the wheel could in extreme cases could detach from the vehicle whilst driving. This could cause loss of control of the vehicle.

Remedy
Recall all affected vehicles to check the tightness of the road wheel bolts and rectify as necessary. In certain cases the replacement of the bolt(s) and wheel(s) may be necessary.
Recall Launch Date | 22/02/2017 |
Recall No. | R/2017/064 |
Models Affected | Traveller Expert 4 |
Manufacturer Ref | HPH |
VIN Start | VF3******GZ052826 |
VIN end | VF3****** GZ042401 |
Build Start | 17/02/2016 |
Build end | 29/09/2016 |
Vehicle numbers (UK) | 42 |
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