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Peugeot

Expert

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

If your Expert is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Peugeot dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

53

Peugeot Expert · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. Water Pump Pulley

    R/2026/109 · 16 Mar 2026

    16 Mar 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles due to a production nonconformity the water pump may malfunction which may cause a loss of engine power and result in the engine shutting down.

    Remedy

    Replace the water pump.

    Build window

    Built 15 Oct 2025 – 27 Feb 2026

    ~661 vehicles affected

  2. Peugeot Cross carline Fuel Injection common rail.

    R/2026/020 · 21 Jan 2026

    21 Jan 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.

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    Built 29 Jul 2025 – 10 Oct 2025

    ~491 vehicles affected

  3. Peugeot Traveller/Expert (K0)Rifter/Partner (K9) IVI s/w via OTA update.

    R/2026/008 · 19 Dec 2025

    19 Dec 2025

    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 13 Dec 2023 – 8 Jul 2025

  4. Peugeot Expert Traveller (K0) Low In-use performance ratio – ECM software

    R/2025/499 · 12 Nov 2025

    12 Nov 2025

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there is an issue with the Engine Control Module (ECM) calibration which may lead to non-compliance with regulatory emission requirements.

    Remedy

    Update the ECM calibration.

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    Built 17 May 2022 – 29 Jan 2024

    ~2,489 vehicles affected

  5. Peugeot Expert (K0) Lower Control Arm Bushing

    R/2025/310 · 1 Aug 2025

    1 Aug 2025

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the bolts on the front wishbone may break due to corrosion.

    Remedy

    Replace the bolts and bushings on both sides of the front wishbone.

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    Built 23 Sep 2020 – 30 Jun 2022

    ~12,293 vehicles affected

  6. Traction Battery software

    R/2025/120 · 24 Mar 2025

    24 Mar 2025

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may face an error in the Battery Monitoring Unit software.

    Remedy

    Update the Battery Monitoring Unit software.

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    Built 1 Jul 2022 – 30 Nov 2022

    ~6 vehicles affected

  7. Peugeot Expert K0 TBMU software

    R/2024/467 · 20 Nov 2024

    20 Nov 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles they may have been supplied with incorrect software in the Traction Battery Management Unit TBMU that can lead to a non-compliance with regulatory requirements.

    Remedy

    On the affected vehicles the TBMU software will be updated to meet regulatory requirements.

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    Built 22 Aug 2024 – 24 Sep 2024

    ~158 vehicles affected

  8. Peugeot Traveller/Expert K0 Seat Fixation

    R/2024/456 · 4 Nov 2024

    4 Nov 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there may be insufficient fixing on the 1st and/or 2nd row of seats that could potentially allow seat movement in the event of a collision

    Remedy

    On the affected vehicles seat fixings will be reworked

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    Built 28 Aug 2024 – 8 Oct 2024

    ~681 vehicles affected

  9. Peugeot Expert (K0) Display Screws missing.

    R/2024/419 · 23 Oct 2024

    23 Oct 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the radio display fixing screws may be missing allowing a potential detachment of the display during a collision.

    Remedy

    On the affected vehicles the fixings will be checked and fitted if necessary.

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    Built 8 Mar 2024 – 4 Oct 2024

    ~1,966 vehicles affected

  10. Peugeot Expert (K0) Rear Springs

    R/2024/314 · 5 Aug 2024

    5 Aug 2024

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have been equipped with the incorrect rear springs which can result in impaired driving behaviour when fully loaded or a risk of rear spring detachment in a worst-case scenario when empty.

    Remedy

    Replace both rear springs.

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    Built 19 Feb 2024 – 28 Jun 2024

    ~993 vehicles affected

  11. Peugeot Expert – Ground Connections

    R/2024/216 · 7 May 2024

    7 May 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles there could be a loss of ground connections for some electrical harnesses which could result in a worst-case scenario in the loss of several vehicle functions with safety impacts and a risk of erratic behaviour of the vehicle.

    Remedy

    Check and re-tighten the ground connections.

    Build window

    Built 10 Feb 2023 – 31 Jan 2024

    ~10 vehicles affected

  12. On affected vehicles the AC compressor stator wiring could develop a fault leading to current loss inside the AC compressor that could result in a vehicle powertrain shutdown when driving.

    R/2023/140 · 9 May 2023

    9 May 2023

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the AC compressor stator wiring could develop a fault leading to current loss inside the AC compressor that could result in a vehicle powertrain shutdown when driving.�

    Remedy

    Reprogram the Powertrain Diagnosis ECU with updated software.

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    Built 10 Mar 2020 – 7 Dec 2022

    ~29,537 vehicles affected

  13. Affected vehicles may have a steering tie rod/track rod end nut that has not been tightened to the correct torque.

    R/2023/079 · 23 Mar 2023

    23 Mar 2023

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have a steering tie rod/track rod end nut that has not been tightened to the correct torque.

    Remedy

    Replace the steering tie rod/track rod end nut and tighten to the correct torque.

    Build window

    Built 12 Sep 2022 – 17 Nov 2022

    ~4 vehicles affected

  14. The fuel line could make contact with the body and lead to fuel leakage

    R/2022/338 · 1 Dec 2022

    1 Dec 2022

    Defect

    Some vehicles may have been equipped with an incorrectly positioned fuel pipe.�

    Remedy

    Check fuel pipe positioning correct if necessary and fit protective sleeve.�

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    Built 30 Jan 2020 – 21 Jan 2022

    ~2,231 vehicles affected

  15. NON-CONFORMITY OF THE REAR BRAKE CALIPERS

    R/2019/433 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    A non-conformity of the rear brake callipers could reduce the efficiency of the parking brake.

    Remedy

    Check and if necessary replace the callipers

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    Built 22 Mar 2019 – 13 Apr 2019

    ~134 vehicles affected

  16. TIGHTENING OF REAR SUSPENSION FIXINGS MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2020/078 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    The tightening of some rear suspension fixings may not be correct to specification.

    Remedy

    Correcting some tightening torques and replacing some nuts and bolts.

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    Built 13 Aug 2019 – 24 Sep 2019

    ~1 vehicles affected

  17. THE REAR BRAKE HOSES MAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED DUE TO MOVEMENT BETWEEN THESE HOSES AND A CLIP

    R/2019/425 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    The rear brake hoses may have been damaged over time due to inappropriate movement between these hoses and a clip.

    Remedy

    Check the condition of the rear left-hand and right-hand brake hoses and replacing them if necessary. A new retaining clip is fitted on all vehicles to prevent this relative movement.

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    Built 5 Jan 2016 – 6 Sep 2019

    ~21,217 vehicles affected

  18. THE REAR BRAKE HOSE MAY BECOME DAMAGED OVER TIME DUE TO MOVEMENT BETWEEN THE HOSE AND HOLDING CLIP

    R/2020/092 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the rear brake hose may become damaged due to relative movement between the hose and the holding clip.

    Remedy

    Check the condition of the left and right rear brake hoses and replace them if necessary.

    Build window

    Built 13 Aug 2019 – 24 Sep 2019

    ~4 vehicles affected

  19. FUEL TUBES UNDER BODY MAY BECOME DAMAGED OVER TIME

    R/2019/431 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    The fuel pipes under the body may have been damaged over time due to a relative movement between these pipes and their surroundings.

    Remedy

    Check the condition of the fuel pipes and replacing them if necessary. New protection will be fitted on all vehicles to prevent this damage in the future.

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    Built 1 May 2016 – 9 Sep 2019

    ~22,882 vehicles affected

  20. ONE OR MORE FIXATIONS OF THE SEATBELTS LOWER BOLTS MAY NOT BE TIGHTENED CORRECTLY

    R/2019/438 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    The tightening and positioning of the seat belt lower bolts may be incorrect.

    Remedy

    This campaign consists of checking and if necessary correcting both the position of the bolt and the tightening torque of all of the lower fixings of the seat belts.

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    Built 17 Dec 2018 – 26 Apr 2019

    ~4,485 vehicles affected

  21. ONE OR MORE FIXATIONS OF THE SEATBELTS AND ONE GROUND CABLE MAY NOT BE TIGHTENED CORRECTLY

    R/2019/435 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    The tightening of the seat belt fixings and of certain earth cables may not conform to specification

    Remedy

    Tightening of the seat belt fixings and of certain earth cables.

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    Built 17 Dec 2018 – 26 Apr 2019

    ~127 vehicles affected

  22. POSSIBLE NON CONFORMITY OF SEALS IN FRONT WHEEL ARCHES COULD LEAD TO WATER INGRESS INTO CERTAIN ELECTRONIC UNITS

    R/2020/070 · 27 Mar 2020

    27 Mar 2020

    Defect

    Possible non-conformity of certain seals in the front wheel arches could lead to water ingress into the passenger compartment.

    Remedy

    Resealing these areas checking for the presence of water in the passenger compartment and replacing certain components in the interior if required.

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    Built 8 May 2019 – 30 Oct 2019

    ~916 vehicles affected

  23. CERTAIN SEALS IN THE FRONT WHEEL ARCHES MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/429 · 5 Feb 2020

    5 Feb 2020

    Defect

    Certain seals in the front wheel arches may not be correct to specification and may cause water ingress into the passenger compartment

    Remedy

    Resealing these areas checking for the presence of water in the passenger compartment and replacing certain components in the interior if required

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    Built 15 Oct 2019 – 31 Oct 2019

    ~3 vehicles affected

  24. REDUCTION IN BRAKING EFFORT DUE TO AIR IN THE SERVO

    R/2017/059 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    The bolts retaining the front shock absorber could come loose. This may adversely affect the steering control of the vehicle.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the front shock absorber retaining bolts.

    Build window

    Built 22 Jan 2016 – 24 Jun 2016

    ~2 vehicles affected

  25. REDUCTION IN BRAKING EFFORT DUE TO AIR IN THE SERVO

    R/2017/074 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    The tightening torque of one of the nuts of the connection between the brake servo unit and the brake pedal may be not correct to specification. This may allow air to enter the servo

    Remedy

    Check servo security and where necessary replace the brake servo unit

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    Built 13 Apr 2016 – 29 Jun 2016

    ~5 vehicles affected

  26. UNEXPECTED AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT

    R/2017/068 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    It has been identified that due to a possible non-conformity of certain seals on the vehicle�s body there is the possibility that water can enter the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The occupants should experience either wet carpets and or a possible damp smell. However the ingress of water into the cabin could affect the electrical operation of the airbag module which could lead to an unexpected deployment of the airbag.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to add additional sealant to the body interfaces and if required to replace any interior components damaged by the water ingress.

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    Built 15 Oct 2015 – 27 Oct 2016

    ~100 vehicles affected

  27. STEERING BOLTS MAY BE TIGHTENED INCORRECTLY

    R/2017/072 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    Incorrect assembly of the steering rack which could cause the loss of the mechanical link between the steering pinion valve and the steering rack during parking manoeuvres at full lock.

    Remedy

    Check affected vehicles and where necessary replace the steering rack.

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    Built 13 Jun 2016 – 8 Sep 2016

    ~2 vehicles affected

  28. UNEXPECTED AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT

    R/2017/061 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    On the affected vehicles a possible nonconformity of certain seals on the vehicle�s body could lead to water ingress in the passenger compartment. This may affect the operation of the passenger air bag. Unintended deployment is possible.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles add extra sealant and replace wet or water damaged components.

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    Built 15 Oct 2015 – 27 Oct 2016

    ~1,312 vehicles affected

  29. AIRBAG MAY INCORRECTLY DEPLOY

    R/2016/172 · 20 Jul 2016

    20 Jul 2016

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the driver's air bag inflation device may not conform to specification. As a result may not deploy correctly during an impact.

    Remedy

    Replace the driver's air bag module on affected vehicles

    Build window

    Built 23 Apr 2016 – 3 May 2016

    ~797 vehicles affected

  30. FUEL MAY LEAK

    R/2014/161 · 1 Dec 2014

    1 Dec 2014

    Defect

    On affected vehicles; Under certain conditions the fuel leak off pipe may become insecure at the connection to the injector. If this happens fuel may leak form the connection. Fuel may accumulate in the engine compartment and vehicle users will be aware of a smell of fuel.

    Remedy

    Inspect connection on affected vehicles and where necessary replace the fuel leak off return pipe fixing with new adhesive.

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    Built 30 Sep 2011 – 3 Jun 2014

    ~2,713 vehicles affected

  31. WIPER MOTOR MAY FAIL

    R/2014/002 · 21 Jan 2014

    21 Jan 2014

    Defect

    An internal fault with the wiper motor could cause it to stop working. In some rare cases the windscreen wipers may stop working while in operation.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and check the manufacturing date of the wiper motor and add a supplementary earth wiring harness if necessary.

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    Built 1 Jul 2013 – 14 Sep 2013

    ~446 vehicles affected

  32. BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE AFFECTED

    R/2014/003 · 21 Jan 2014

    21 Jan 2014

    Defect

    On certain vehicles the front brake discs may not be the required thickness for the vehicle definition. This concern may result in reduced braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the front brake discs.

    Build window

    Built 28 Aug 2013 – 11 Sep 2013

    ~54 vehicles affected

  33. POTENTIAL FOR REDUCED STEERING CONTROL

    R/2013/096 · 31 Aug 2013

    31 Aug 2013

    Defect

    The steering column link bolt which retains the steering wheel to the steering column may not have been tighten to the correct specification. This can result in a gradual increase in movement between the steering wheel and shaft with an associated rattle. This should identify the issue to the driver however if the driver does not heed this warning then the steering control of the vehicle could be reduced.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check and if required re-torque the steering column link bolt.

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    Built 14 Jun 2011 – 25 Nov 2011

    ~71 vehicles affected

  34. TYRE MAY DEFLATE

    R/2012/041 · 28 Apr 2012

    28 Apr 2012

    Defect

    Some tyres may have suffered superficial damage when the vehicle was being transported. The front Left hand tyre may have localised damage on the tread or the inner side. The tyre may rip and deflate.

    Remedy

    Carry out a visual check of the condition of the tyre in the affected areas and replace the tyre if necessary.

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    Built 30 Jan 2012

    ~14 vehicles affected

  35. OIL MAY LEAK

    R/2011/141 · 21 Oct 2011

    21 Oct 2011

    Defect

    In rare cases on the concerned engines a possible manufacturing nonconformity of the cylinder head may lead to an oil leak.

    Remedy

    Check and replace cylinder head.

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    Built 9 May 2011 – 26 May 2011

    ~4 vehicles affected

  36. POWER STEERING ASSISTANCE MAY FAIL.

    R/2011/083 · 11 Jul 2011

    11 Jul 2011

    Defect

    It is possible that the wiring harness for the power assisted steering motor may come in contact with other components in the engine bay. Should this occur then it is possible that the power steering assistance on this large vehicle may become affected.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and fit protection to the wiring harness.

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    Built 1 Feb 2010 – 7 Feb 2011

    ~1,577 vehicles affected

  37. FUEL MAY LEAK

    R/2011/017 · 22 Feb 2011

    22 Feb 2011

    Defect

    On some 2.0 l HDI vehicles potential contact between the fuel return pipe and the diesel filter support may eventually cause the pipe to become worn through friction.

    Remedy

    The manufacturer has requested that some protection be added to the pipe to ensure its long-term resistance to wear.

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    Built 27 Oct 2009 – 20 Jul 2010

    ~2,834 vehicles affected

  38. BRAKING ASSISTANCE MAY NOT PERFORM CORRECTLY

    R/2010/222 · 16 Dec 2010

    16 Dec 2010

    Defect

    In very rare circumstances the vacuum pump one way valve may not function correctly which could affect the level of braking assistance.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the brake vacuum pump one way valve.

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    Built 15 Dec 2006 – 31 Mar 2009

    ~24,220 vehicles affected

  39. LIGHTS MAY FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.

    R/2010/157 · 6 Oct 2010

    6 Oct 2010

    Defect

    It has been identified that the position of the exterior lighting control ring may not be detected by the lighting management system and the lights may switch off without warning.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the lighting management software updated.

    Build window

    Built 6 Jul 2007 – 7 Mar 2008

    ~2,903 vehicles affected

  40. BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE COMPROMISED

    R/2010/114 · 10 Aug 2010

    10 Aug 2010

    Defect

    The threaded portion of the brake linkage rod in the brake control system may not be to conformity. This could result in a reduction of braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to check rod and replace if found not to meet conformity.

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    Built 24 Feb 2010 – 3 Jun 2010

    ~386 vehicles affected

  41. BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY BE AFFECTED

    R/2010/029 · 16 Mar 2010

    16 Mar 2010

    Defect

    It has been identified that water may ingress the brake drums causing premature brake lining wear. Should this occur the brake effort produced by the rear wheels may be reduced.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have a seal fitted to the handbrake cable and the subject brake linings replaced.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~2,001 vehicles affected

  42. FUEL MAY LEAK

    R/2010/016 · 15 Feb 2010

    15 Feb 2010

    Defect

    It has been identified that the possibility exists that contact between the fuel return pipe and the engine shield may take place inside the engine compartment. Should this occur wear on the pipe would ensue which in the worst case; would result in a fuel leak.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be fitted with an additional fastener to ensure that contact is not made and if necessary the fuel return pipe will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jan 2007 – 9 Jul 2008

    ~2,611 vehicles affected

  43. LIGHTS MAY SWITCH OFF UNEXPECTEDLY

    R/2009/104 · 16 Oct 2009

    16 Oct 2009

    Defect

    In rare cases the lighting management system may incorrectly detect the lighting switch ring position which may cause the lights to cut out.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and download new version of vehicle exterior lighting software

    Build window

    Built 1 Oct 2006 – 27 Mar 2009

    ~48,938 vehicles affected

  44. ACCELERATOR PEDAL MAY NOT RETURN WHEN RELEASED

    R/2008/183 · 19 Dec 2008

    19 Dec 2008

    Defect

    The throttle pedal may not return to its initial position as a result of a nonconformity to specification.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to check and where necessary replace the pedal mechanism.

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    Built 12 Mar 2008 – 25 Mar 2008

    ~290 vehicles affected

  45. REDUCED BRAKING PERFORMANCE

    R/2008/015 · 1 Feb 2008

    1 Feb 2008

    Defect

    It has been identified that on the specified vehicles a fault may develop with the brake vacuum pump. This can result in hardening of the brake pedal with an attendant loss of braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the vacuum pump replaced.

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    Built 1 Jul 2005 – 31 Dec 2006

    ~19,867 vehicles affected

  46. POTENTIAL LOSS OF POWER STEERING ASSISTANCE

    R/2007/148 · 25 Oct 2007

    25 Oct 2007

    Defect

    It has been identified that the earthing terminal for the electrical power assisted steering assembly may require reinforcing. This is necessary in order to provide the correct electrical supply to the power steering assembly and to prevent possible loss of steering assistance. In any case the vehicle's steering capacity is not altered.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the power steering earth connection reinforced as necessary.

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    Built 5 May 2006 – 23 Mar 2007

    ~749 vehicles affected

  47. SEAT BELT BRACING ACTION MAY BE AFFECTED

    R/2006/064 · 11 Apr 2006

    11 Apr 2006

    Defect

    The seat belt locking action may not be as fast as it is designed to be.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that may be affected to check the date of manufacture of the seat belts and where necessary replace the seat belts.

    Build window

    Built 16 Dec 2005 – 19 Dec 2005

    ~37 vehicles affected

  48. ENGINE SUPPORT YOKE WELD MAY FAIL.

    R/2003/130 · 31 Jul 2003

    31 Jul 2003

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the lower engine mounting point is weak. This may lead to significant engine vibration which in turn could result in the right hand drive shaft coming adrift.

    Remedy

    Examine and replace the engine support yoke where found necessary.

    Build window

    Built 21 Mar 2003 – 1 Apr 2003

    ~201 vehicles affected

  49. POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO TYRES

    R/2002/158 · 8 Nov 2002

    8 Nov 2002

    Defect

    There is a risk that the tyres may have been damaged during fitting onto the wheel rim at the factory.

    Remedy

    Replace all five tyres.

    Build window

    Built 17 Jun 2002 – 10 Sep 2002

    ~163 vehicles affected

  50. POSSIBLE REDUCTION IN BRAKING ASSISTANCE PLUS ENGINE OPERATING PROBLEMS.

    R/2002/021 · 5 Apr 2002

    5 Apr 2002

    Defect

    In adverse wet weather conditions water may enter the engine management solenoid valve operating circuit. This could result in engine operating problems and a reduction in power assistance to the brake pedal if the water enters the brake vacuum circuit via the solenoid valves.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to examine and if necessary replace the engine management solenoid valves with ones sealed against the ingress of water.

    Build window

    Built 1 Dec 1999 – 5 Jul 2001

    ~41,175 vehicles affected

  51. POSSIBLE LOSS OF BRAKE FLUID

    R/2001/123 · 19 Sep 2001

    19 Sep 2001

    Defect

    There is a risk of internal cracking of the 4-way brake pipe unions ( non- ABS models) or the 2 x 4 - way brake pipe unions ( ABS models). This could result in a gradual loss of brake fluid and reduced braking efficiency.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace the four way brake pipe unions.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~109 vehicles affected

  52. VACUUM PUMP DRIVE PIN

    R/2000/149 · 2 Jan 2001

    2 Jan 2001

    Defect

    Brake vacuum pump drive pin may fail as a result of premature wear. This could result in a loss of power assistance at the brake pedal.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to fit a quality assured replacement drive pin to the brake vacuum pump.

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    Affected build dates not specified

    ~5,835 vehicles affected

  53. POSSIBLE INADVERTANT RELEASE OF HANDBRAKE

    R/1998/111 · 29 Dec 1998

    29 Dec 1998

    Defect

    It has been identified that there is a possibility of premature wear of the handbrake lever ratchet leading to potential disengagement of the handbrake.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and where necessary replace the original handbrake with a quality assured unit.

    Build window

    Built 26 Mar 1998 – 29 Jul 1998

    ~828 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 Peugeot dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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