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SKODA CITIGO – TOWING EYE IN THE VEHICLE TOOL KIT MAY DETACH DURING USE

SKODA CITIGO ( 29/03/2017 –  30/04/2017) DEFECT:  The welding of the towing eye in the vehicle tool kit may not be to specification. As a result the weld on the eye may fail during use causing loss of propulsion and the towrope with the attached eye can potentially cause property damage and personal injury.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the towing eye in the vehicle tool kit.

Recall Launch Date21/12/2017
Recall No.R/2017/348
Models AffectedCitigo
Manufacturer Ref50D8
VIN StartTMBZZZAAZHD632080
VIN endTMBZZZAAZHD632979
Build Start29/03/2017
Build end30/04/2017
Vehicle numbers (UK)198

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