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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles

Doblo

18 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.

If your Doblo is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Fiat Chrysler Automobiles dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

18

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Doblo · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. Fiat Professional 2025 Doblo and Scudo. Fuel injection common rail. Fuel leak

    R/2026/041 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles a non-conformity issue with the fuel injection common rail may lead to a loosening of the nut and a potential fuel leak.

    Remedy

    Check the fuel injection common rail and if necessary replace the rail and high-pressure fuel pipes.

    Build window

    Built 26 Jul 2025 – 13 Oct 2025

    ~96 vehicles affected

  2. Fiat Professional Scudo and Doblo. IVI software via OTA update.

    R/2026/033 · 13 Feb 2026

    13 Feb 2026

    Defect

    Affected vehicle may face a black screen on the Instrument Panel Cluster with several functions not available to view.

    Remedy

    Update the In-Vehicle-Infotainment software via Over-the-Air.

    Build window

    Built 20 Nov 2023 – 5 Jul 2025

    ~768 vehicles affected

  3. Fiat Professional Doblo tyre label

    R/2025/312 · 30 Oct 2025

    30 Oct 2025

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the tyre pressure label may show incorrect or missing information which does not meet regulatory requirements.

    Remedy

    Replace the tyre pressure label.

    Build window

    Built 12 Dec 2023 – 12 Mar 2025

    ~60 vehicles affected

  4. SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) Diagnosis issues

    R/2024/198 · 18 Jun 2024

    18 Jun 2024

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have been equipped with Engine Control Unit (ECU) software not fulfilling regulation requirements.

    Remedy

    Update to the ECU software.

    Build window

    Built 19 May 2022 – 29 Jul 2023

    ~611 vehicles affected

  5. Incorrect tyre size data on Certificate of Conformity (CoC)

    R/2024/182 · 24 May 2024

    24 May 2024

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may display incorrect tyre size information on the Certificate of Conformity (CoC).

    Remedy

    The CoC must be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 20 Oct 2022 – 23 May 2023

    ~81 vehicles affected

  6. VIN label and CoC addendum

    R/2023/318 · 13 Dec 2023

    13 Dec 2023

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have a tyre load index on the vehicle that is lower than the declared rear axle capacity.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the manufacturer's label fitted to the vehicle and supply the customer with an addendum to the COC (Certificate of Conformity).

    Build window

    Built 3 Oct 2022 – 15 Mar 2023

    ~122 vehicles affected

  7. VIN label and CoC addendum

    R/2023/318 · 13 Dec 2023

    13 Dec 2023

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have a tyre load index on the vehicle that is lower than the declared rear axle capacity.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the manufacturer's label fitted to the vehicle and supply the customer with an addendum to the COC (Certificate of Conformity).

    Build window

    Built 3 Oct 2022 – 15 Mar 2023

  8. On affected vehicles diesel fuel leaks may possibly occur due to the vehicle being fitted with a fuel return pipe without protective tape. This could cause a potential deformation of the fuel return pipe and in extreme cases could lead to fuel leaks and the risk of fire in the engine compartment.

    R/2023/125 · 24 Apr 2023

    24 Apr 2023

    Defect

    On affected vehicles diesel fuel leaks may possibly occur due to the vehicle being fitted with a fuel return pipe without protective tape. This could cause a potential deformation of the fuel return pipe and in extreme cases could lead to fuel leaks and the risk of fire in the engine compartment.

    Remedy

    The application of protective tape around the fuel return pipe.

    Build window

    Built 12 Dec 2022 – 3 Mar 2023

    ~1 vehicles affected

  9. THE BRAKE VACUUM PUMP MAY NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY

    R/2019/444 · 24 Jan 2020

    24 Jan 2020

    Defect

    The brake vacuum pump may not function correctly.

    Remedy

    Replace the brake vacuum pump of affected vehicles

    Build window

    Built 24 Oct 2019 – 5 Dec 2019

    ~429 vehicles affected

  10. BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE REDUCED

    R/2012/139 · 7 Dec 2012

    7 Dec 2012

    Defect

    A connector on the brake servo pipe may fail and cause a loss of vacuum assistance necessitating the driver to include additional effort when braking.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to fit a new brake servo pipe.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jun 2012 – 30 Sep 2012

    ~3,095 vehicles affected

  11. BODY SECURING BRACKETS MAY FAIL

    R/2012/031 · 14 Mar 2012

    14 Mar 2012

    Defect

    The lower fastening brackets which secure the body to the chassis are not manufactured to specification. As a result the brackets may fail and render the body not fully secure.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the body securing brackets with ones manufactured to specification.

    Build window

    Built 1 Mar 2011 – 31 Dec 2011

    ~33 vehicles affected

  12. AIRBAG MAY DEPLOY UNITENTIONALLY

    R/2011/095 · 26 Aug 2011

    26 Aug 2011

    Defect

    On vehicles fitted with comfort instrument panel when the passenger's airbag has been deactivated it is possible in some cases that it will reactivate spontaneously.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to update the software.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jul 2009 – 30 Jun 2011

    ~1,074 vehicles affected

  13. VEHICLE STABILITY MAYBE AFFECTED

    R/2010/092 · 20 Aug 2010

    20 Aug 2010

    Defect

    It has been established that the anti-roll bar may not conform to specification. This should result in a noise from the suspension but in extreme cases vehicle stability could be compromised.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace anti-roll bar with quality assured one.

    Build window

    Built 1 Dec 2009 – 28 Feb 2010

    ~223 vehicles affected

  14. VEHICLE STABILITY MAYBE AFFECTED

    R/2010/092 · 20 Aug 2010

    20 Aug 2010

    Defect

    It has been established that the anti-roll bar may not conform to specification. This should result in a noise from the suspension but in extreme cases vehicle stability could be compromised.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace anti-roll bar with quality assured one.

    Build window

    Built 1 Aug 2009 – 28 Feb 2010

    ~223 vehicles affected

  15. MANUFACTURERS PLATE INFORMATION INCORRECT

    R/2009/048 · 13 May 2009

    13 May 2009

    Defect

    The manufacturer's plate information may refer to vehicles with a capacity of 8 hundred weight rather than 7 hundred weight.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the manufacturer's plate with one that is correct to the vehicle.

    Build window

    Built 1 Apr 2007 – 31 Oct 2008

    ~426 vehicles affected

  16. POSSIBLE LOSS OF STEERING

    R/2006/138 · 25 Aug 2006

    25 Aug 2006

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the weld on the steering shaft at the lower universal joint fitting maybe absent. If there is an absent of the weld at the joint this may lead to a loss of steering.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and inspect steering shaft to ensure weld is present if not renew steering shaft.

    Build window

    Built 1 Mar 2006 – 30 Apr 2006

    ~559 vehicles affected

  17. UNINTENDED DEPLOYMENT OF AIR BAG

    R/2002/080 · 15 Apr 2002

    15 Apr 2002

    Defect

    The electrical wiring loom may chafe on the steering column and cause the unintentional deployment of the drivers air bag.

    Remedy

    Check wiring loom for damage and reposition it clear of the steering column.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,522 vehicles affected

  18. ACCELERATOR PEDAL CONCERN

    R/2002/077 · 15 Apr 2002

    15 Apr 2002

    Defect

    The accelerator pedal may foul on its travel limiting stop and prevent the engine from decellerating when the pedal is released.

    Remedy

    Fit a modified pedal travel limiting stop.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~1,377 vehicles affected

Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.

These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Fiat Chrysler Automobiles dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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