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VW GOLF – FUEL MAY LEAK

VW GOLF ( 01/03/2016 –  01/04/2016) DEFECT:  A tooling problem during manufacture could result in the cylinder head not being to specification. It is possible that the fuel rail could loosen and fuel leaks cannot be ruled out. The customer may notice a smell of fuel because of the leak. In the most unfavourable case it is thought possible the fuel could ignite in the engine compartment.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the cylinder head.

Recall Launch Date25/07/2016
Recall No.R/2016/174
Models AffectedGolf
Manufacturer Ref15F7
VIN StartWVWZZZAUZGW255991
VIN endWVWZZZAUZGW262089
Build Start01/03/2016
Build end01/04/2016
Vehicle numbers (UK)8

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