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RENAULT MASTER – REAR WHEEL BEARING MAY SHEAR

RENAULT MASTER ( 01/04/2010 –  16/04/2010) DEFECT:  It is possible that the rear wheel bearing has been damaged whilst it was assembled onto the stub axle. This should be identified by excessive noise however in the worst case if not detected it could result in bearing failure and the detachment of the wheel and hub.

Remedy

Recall all the affected vehicles and replace the wheel bearings with new items which will have protective sleeves to aid correct installation.

Recall Launch Date17/08/2011
Recall No.R/2011/102
Models AffectedMaster III
Manufacturer RefOBDH
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start01/04/2010
Build end16/04/2010
Vehicle numbers (UK)218

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