Opel/Vauxhall — Grandland V2
Passenger car
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Injuries
- Kategori
- Motor vehicles
- Fare
- The fixing screws on the front left and right ball joint mount on the front lower suspension arm may break. This could cause the ball joint mount to pivot and the affected wheel to change direction and hit the mudguard, which may affect the steering capacity of the vehicle and cause an accident.
- Origin
- France
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- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Manufacturer) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? A car maker found a problem with some Opel and Vauxhall Grandland V2 cars. The screws that hold the front wheels can break.
What's happening? If the screws break, the wheel may move and hit the car body. This could make the car hard to steer and cause a crash.
Does this affect me? This problem is in cars sold in France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden.
What should I do? Take your car to a dealer right away. Ask your dealer or a mechanic to check the screws.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: The fixing screws on the front left and right ball joint mount on the front lower suspension arm may break. This could cause the ball joint mount to pivot and the affected wheel to change direction and hit the mudguard, which may affect the steering capacity of the vehicle and cause an accident. · Origin: France
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