Currently 7104 Recalls

suzuki LIANA UK Recall

SUZUKI LIANA – GEAR SELECTION MAY BE LOST

SUZUKI LIANA ( 01/01/2001 –  01/01/2006) DEFECT:  It has been identified that due to an improper design of the gear change cable retaining clip contact on the gear lever housing by the clip is possible if excessive force is applied when selecting first gear. In this situation the clip may detach at which point gear selection will be lost.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will have the gear change cable clip replaced with a quality assured part.

Recall Launch Date28/08/2007
Recall No.R/2007/125
Models AffectedLIANA 1.6. PETROL
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartJSAERC31S00100059
VIN endJSAERC31S00353390
Build Start01/01/2001
Build end01/01/2006
Vehicle numbers (UK)9514

What the owner should do?

Suppose you read about a recall that you think may affect your car. In that case, you should immediately contact a main dealer or workshop officially authorised to perform repairs on behalf of the manufacturer and ask for the details.

More Recalls

• Recalls SUZUKI
• Recalls LIANA
Latest Recalls

If you wish to know more about the eventual problems of a specific car (e.g. real mileage, potential traffic accident damages, odometer rollback, repairs, etc.), in that case, we suggest going to this page.

Alfa Romeo | Alpina | Aston Martin | Audi | Bentley | BMW | Bugatti | Cadillac | Chevrolet | Chrysler | Citroën | Dacia | Dodge | Ferrari | Fiat | Ford | Honda | Hyundai | Infiniti | Jaguar | Jeep | Kia | Lamborghini | Lancia | Land Rover | Lexus | Lotus | Maserati | Mazda | Mercedes-Benz | Mini | Mitsubishi | Nissan | Peugeot | Porsche | Renault | Rolls Royce | Saab | Seat | Smart | Subaru | Suzuki | Škoda | Tesla | Toyota | Vauxhall | Volkswagen | Volvo
Deutsche version

All the unofficial data shown on car-recalls.co.uk is sourced from data.gov.uk website under the Open Government Licence v3.0. We've only sorted that data and transferred it into a searchable manner. Feel free to visit and search more informations at the official DVSA Recall Page.

Our service is completely free to the user. On-site ads help us partially cover our operating costs.