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Peugeot

Traveller

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

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

Notices on record

52

Peugeot Traveller · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. 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

    ~1 vehicles affected

  2. 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.

    Build window

    Built 17 May 2022 – 29 Jan 2024

    ~54 vehicles affected

  3. Peugeot Traveller/Expert4- Rear Brake Discs.

    R/2025/413 · 29 Sep 2025

    29 Sep 2025

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have been equipped with rear brake discs out of specification. These brake discs have insufficient contact with the wheel hub resulting in abnormal stress concentration.

    Remedy

    Check the rear brake discs and replace them and the brake pads if necessary.

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    Built 24 Jan 2024

    ~2 vehicles affected

  4. Emission recall – On Board Diagnostics

    R/2025/344 · 18 Aug 2025

    18 Aug 2025

    Defect

    Vehicles may be affected by incorrect performance of the On-Board-Diagnostics related to Selective Catalytic Reduction system and/or Diesel Particle Filter. The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may not illuminate in the event of a malfunction and therefore does not comply with emission regulations.

    Remedy

    Update the Engine Control Unit software to ensure compliance to regulations.

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    Built 2 Jun 2017 – 11 Oct 2021

    ~6,298 vehicles affected

  5. Peugeot DV5R Engines Camshaft Chain.

    R/2025/246 · 3 Jul 2025

    3 Jul 2025

    Defect

    Vehicles may be affected by premature wearing of the camshaft drive chain leading to abnormal noise or to a breakage of the chain in the worst case.

    Remedy

    Update the software to improve oil pressure and reduce wear. Check the engine noise and replace the chain if required. If no problem found change the oil to one with higher viscosity and special anti-wear additives.

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    Built 18 Jan 2018 – 3 May 2022

    ~310 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

    ~14 vehicles affected

  7. 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

    Build window

    Built 28 Aug 2024 – 8 Oct 2024

    ~22 vehicles affected

  8. 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

  9. 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.

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    Built 12 Sep 2022 – 17 Nov 2022

    ~4 vehicles affected

  10. 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

  11. THE EFFICIENCY OF HANDBRAKE AND SERVICE BRAKE MIGHT BE COMPROMISED

    R/2022/241 · 8 Aug 2022

    8 Aug 2022

    Defect

    On the affected vehicles equipped with a manual handbrake the efficiency of the handbrake and service brake may be compromised.�

    Remedy

    Check the rear brake caliper references and replace as necessary.�

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    Built 20 Jan 2022 – 28 Jan 2022

    ~57 vehicles affected

  12. THE HIGH VOLTAGE HARNESS FITTED MIGHT NOT BE TO THE CORRECT SPECIFICATION

    R/2022/203 · 13 Jul 2022

    13 Jul 2022

    Defect

    The High Voltage Harness might not be to the correct specification.

    Remedy

    Check the harness conformity and replace it if necessary

    Build window

    Built 17 Mar 2022 – 30 Apr 2022

    ~16 vehicles affected

  13. HEADRESTS ON THE FRONT MODULAR SEAT DO NOT CONFORM TO THE DESIGN SPECIFICATION

    R/2022/127 · 10 May 2022

    10 May 2022

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may have been equipped with headrests on the front modular seat which do not conform to the design specification.

    Remedy

    Check the conformity of the front headrests (presence of the catch); in cases of non-conformity the front headrests will be replaced.

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    Built 16 Nov 2021 – 16 Dec 2021

    ~708 vehicles affected

  14. ELECTRICAL HARNESS COULD MOVE FROM ORIGINAL POSITION AND WEAKEN THE HARNESS

    R/2022/029 · 31 Jan 2022

    31 Jan 2022

    Defect

    The rear window electrical harness could become displaced from its original position and present a potential thermal issue.

    Remedy

    Check the routing of harness and replace the electrical harness if necessary. Add a fastening clip to ensure that the electrical harness will be maintained in its normal position.

    Build window

    Built 16 Nov 2015 – 13 Oct 2016

    ~51 vehicles affected

  15. THE REAR SPRING CENTRALISER MIGHT BE WELDED INCORRECTLY

    R/2021/262 · 8 Jul 2021

    8 Jul 2021

    Defect

    The rear spring centraliser might be welded incorrectly.

    Remedy

    Add 3 weld spots to the rear spring centralisers

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    Built 15 Apr 2021 – 29 Apr 2021

    ~2 vehicles affected

  16. VEHICLES AFFECTED MAY HAVE A SINGLE WHEEL BOLT ON BOTH RIGHT HAND SIDE WHEELS WHICH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED CORRECTLY

    R/2021/003 · 5 Jan 2021

    5 Jan 2021

    Defect

    A single wheel bolt on both right-hand wheels may not be tightened to the correct tightening torque.

    Remedy

    Check and if necessary replace wheel bolts and any other associated parts if consequential damage has occurred.

    Build window

    Built 24 Sep 2020 – 11 Nov 2020

    ~4 vehicles affected

  17. VEHICLES AFFECTED MAY HAVE A SINGLE WHEEL BOLT ON BOTH LEFT HAND SIDE WHEELS WHICH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED CORRECTLY

    R/2021/004 · 5 Jan 2021

    5 Jan 2021

    Defect

    A single wheel bolt on both left-hand wheels may not be tightened to the correct tightening torque.

    Remedy

    Check and if necessary replace wheel bolts and any other associated parts if consequential damage has occurred.

    Build window

    Built 24 Sep 2020 – 11 Nov 2020

    ~11 vehicles affected

  18. A REAR SEAT LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT LEVER MAY NOT LOCK PROPERLY

    R/2020/309 · 28 Oct 2020

    28 Oct 2020

    Defect

    A rear seat longitudinal adjustment lever may not lock properly.

    Remedy

    Check affected seat frames and replacing them if necessary.

    Build window

    Built 19 Nov 2019 – 27 Feb 2020

    ~11 vehicles affected

  19. EXHAUST SYSTEM IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH CORRECT CATALYTIC CONVERTOR

    R/2020/281 · 2 Oct 2020

    2 Oct 2020

    Defect

    Affected Vehicles have been fitted with an exhaust system which is not correct to specification

    Remedy

    Install correct exhaust system catalytic convertor.

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    Built 1 Aug 2019 – 31 Jan 2020

    ~1 vehicles affected

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. 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

  24. 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

    Build window

    Built 22 Mar 2019 – 15 Apr 2019

    ~134 vehicles affected

  25. 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

  26. 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

  27. 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.

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    Built 13 Aug 2019 – 24 Sep 2019

    ~4 vehicles affected

  28. 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

  29. IF THE FRONT CENTRE PASSENGER SEATING POSITION IS OCCUPIED THE FRONT OUTER PASSENGER SEAT BELT COULD RELEASE

    R/2019/258 · 15 Aug 2019

    15 Aug 2019

    Defect

    There is a risk of inadvertent release to the front outer passenger seat belt.

    Remedy

    Modifying the central seat buckle with foam and heat-shrinkable protective tubing

    Build window

    Built 16 Apr 2015 – 23 Apr 2019

    ~16,828 vehicles affected

  30. THE FRONT SUSPENSION MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/146 · 9 May 2019

    9 May 2019

    Defect

    Possible slackening of the front wishbone ball joint.

    Remedy

    Increasing the tightening torque of the ball joint and adding thread lock if the ball joint threads are found to be rusty or loose the ball joint will be replaced

    Build window

    Built 16 Apr 2015 – 23 Apr 2019

    ~10,936 vehicles affected

  31. THE FRONT SUSPENSION MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/146 · 9 May 2019

    9 May 2019

    Defect

    Possible slackening of the front wishbone ball joint.

    Remedy

    Increasing the tightening torque of the ball joint and adding thread lock if the ball joint threads are found to be rusty or loose the ball joint will be replaced

    Build window

    Built 27 Aug 2015 – 23 Nov 2018

    ~10,936 vehicles affected

  32. THE REAR SUSPENSION WISHBONE MOUNTING BOLTS MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/030 · 1 Feb 2019

    1 Feb 2019

    Defect

    The rear suspension wishbone mountings bolts may not be correct to specification.

    Remedy

    Replacement of the rear suspension wishbone bolts.

    Build window

    Built 5 Oct 2016 – 18 Oct 2018

    ~326 vehicles affected

  33. EXCESSIVE LOADING OF FRONT SUSPENSION COULD RESULT IN THE LOOSENING OF THE FRONT WISHBONE LOWER BALL JOINTS

    R/2019/026 · 1 Feb 2019

    1 Feb 2019

    Defect

    Excessive loading of the front suspension could result in the loosening of the front wishbone lower ball joints.

    Remedy

    Increasing the tightening torque of the ball joint and adding thread lock to the ball joint threads if the ball joint threads are found to be rusty the ball joint will be replaced.

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    Built 1 Jan 2015 – 30 Nov 2018

    ~2,942 vehicles affected

  34. UNDER CERTAIN DRIVING CONDITIONS THE AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR PULLEY COULD BREAK

    R/2019/028 · 1 Feb 2019

    1 Feb 2019

    Defect

    The air conditioning compressor pulley could break and damage other components.

    Remedy

    Replace the air conditioning compressor pulley and if necessary the protective cover.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~2,643 vehicles affected

  35. THE STEERING RACK ASSEMBLY MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/034 · 1 Feb 2019

    1 Feb 2019

    Defect

    The steering rack assembly may not be correct to specification.

    Remedy

    Replace the steering rack assembly and the fixings.

    Build window

    Built 4 Oct 2016 – 8 Oct 2018

    ~14 vehicles affected

  36. THE FIXING BOLT OF THE FRONT SUSPENSION WISHBONE MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2019/032 · 1 Feb 2019

    1 Feb 2019

    Defect

    The fixing bolt of the front Suspension wishbone may not be correct to specification.

    Remedy

    Replace the fixing bolts and nuts of the front suspension wishbones.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jul 2016 – 11 Sep 2018

    ~21 vehicles affected

  37. COOLING SYSTEM STRATEGY COULD OVERHEAT THE ENGINE.

    R/2018/192 · 24 Jul 2018

    24 Jul 2018

    Defect

    The cooling system strategy and the maximum temperature alert could cause the engine to overheat this may cause an oil leak from the sump drain cap. Due to the incorrect operation of the warning system there is no driver alert.

    Remedy

    The remedy involves downloading new engine management software.

    Build window

    Built 10 Mar 2016 – 24 Feb 2018

    ~841 vehicles affected

  38. Engine oil gallery sealing plug incorrectly tightened

    R/2018/185 · 19 Jul 2018

    19 Jul 2018

    Defect

    On the affected vehicles the tightening of a sealing plug on the engine oil gallery may not be correct to specification.This could lead over time to an oil leak which in rare cases could result in oil leaking on to the road.

    Remedy

    The remedy consists of tightening the engine oil gallery sealing plug to the correct torque

    Build window

    Built 30 Apr 2018 – 1 Jun 2018

    ~47 vehicles affected

  39. ENGINE COMPONENT MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2018/003 · 3 Jan 2018

    3 Jan 2018

    Defect

    An engine component may not be to specification which could result in loss of engine performance. This may lead to the engine stalling and potentially causing an engine failure. In very unlikely circumstances the vehicle speed may increase without warning but will stop on its own after a few seconds.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles carry out a functional diagnostic check of the engine. If necessary replace the engine.

    Build window

    Built 1 Oct 2017 – 30 Nov 2017

    ~314 vehicles affected

  40. STARTER MOTOR SUPPLY WIRING HARNESS MAY BECOME DAMAGED

    R/2017/265 · 14 Sep 2017

    14 Sep 2017

    Defect

    The positioning of the starter supply terminal may be incorrect. This may allow it to foul other components and cause a short circuit.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles check the positioning of the terminal and correct it if necessary.

    Build window

    Built 15 Dec 2015 – 30 Jun 2016

    ~16 vehicles affected

  41. STARTER RELAY MAY OVERHEAT

    R/2017/222 · 18 Jul 2017

    18 Jul 2017

    Defect

    Possible non-compliance of an internal component of the starter control relay could cause damage by overheating. This could cause unintended operation of the starter motor and in extreme instances; there is a risk of fire.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles check and if necessary replace the relay

    Build window

    Built 25 Jun 2016 – 10 Sep 2016

    ~84 vehicles affected

  42. AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR SUPPORT MOUNTINGS MAY NOT BE TO SPECIFICATION

    R/2017/184 · 19 Jun 2017

    19 Jun 2017

    Defect

    The tightness of one of the air conditioning compressor support mountings may not be correct to specification. This will result in an abnormal noise and possibility of the compressor becoming insecure

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles check the tightness of the support; where necessary the support will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 1 Jan 2016 – 6 Mar 2017

    ~1,326 vehicles affected

  43. STARTER MOTOR MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY

    R/2017/140 · 24 Apr 2017

    24 Apr 2017

    Defect

    A possible nonconformity of an internal component of the starter motor relay could affect the control of the starter motor. This could adversely affect the starting operation and damage the starter motor due to overheating and in extreme cases there is a risk of fire.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles check and where necessary replace the starter motor relay.

    Build window

    Built 15 May 2016 – 12 Oct 2016

    ~6,768 vehicles affected

  44. GEARBOX ACTUATOR AY NOT BE TO SPECTIFICATION

    R/2017/125 · 7 Apr 2017

    7 Apr 2017

    Defect

    A component in the gearbox actuator may not be to the correct specification which may affect gear selection.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the gearbox actuator

    Build window

    Built 13 May 2016 – 25 Aug 2016

    ~13 vehicles affected

  45. WHEEL MAY DETACH

    R/2017/064 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    It has been identified that the wheel bolts may not have been tightened to the correct specification. The driver may experience a vibration through the steering wheel. However it not rectified there is a risk that the wheels may become damaged over time or the wheel could in extreme cases could detach from the vehicle whilst driving. This could cause loss of control of the vehicle.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check the tightness of the road wheel bolts and rectify as necessary. In certain cases the replacement of the bolt(s) and wheel(s) may be necessary.

    Build window

    Built 17 Feb 2016 – 29 Sep 2016

    ~42 vehicles affected

  46. FUEL MAY LEAK AROUND FUEL FILLER NECK

    R/2017/062 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    It has been identified that the fuel filler neck assembly may not have been correctly installed at production. This can therefore result in a fuel leak from around the fuel filler area if the fuel tank is filled to maxumum or can fuel leak if the vehicle rolls over..

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check fuel filler neck and rework/rectify if required.

    Build window

    Built 1 Feb 2016 – 9 Jul 2016

    ~58 vehicles affected

  47. 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.

    Build window

    Built 13 Jun 2016 – 8 Sep 2016

    ~2 vehicles affected

  48. 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

    Build window

    Built 13 Apr 2016 – 29 Jun 2016

    ~5 vehicles affected

  49. 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.

    Build window

    Built 15 Oct 2015 – 27 Oct 2016

    ~100 vehicles affected

  50. 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

  51. 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

  52. MALFUNCTIONS IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

    R/2017/066 · 22 Feb 2017

    22 Feb 2017

    Defect

    It has been identified that some ground connections of the cabin wiring harness and the fixings of the airbag control unit may not be to specification. This issue or non-compliance could cause erratic malfunctions of certain electrical equipment even in very rare cases causing the engine to cut-off or airbags malfunction.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicles to check tightness of the ground connections and airbag control unit fixings. If required these will need rectification.

    Build window

    Built 10 May 2016 – 19 Aug 2016

    ~1 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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