SEAT — leon
Rear right or rear left stub axle housing
- Risk level
- Other risk levels
- Type
- Injuries
- Categorie
- Motor vehicles
- Gevaar
- During the process of assembling the rear stub axle housing at the supplier’s, it is possible that the attachment screw of the rear right or rear left stub axle housing was not tightened to the required torque. Friction noise may occur in the area of the rear axle during operation, which may be followed by loss of control of the vehicle when the stub axle housing comes loose, increasing the risk of an accident.
- Origin
- Spain
⚖️ Acties bevolen door autoriteiten
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What is this? A car maker found a problem with some SEAT Leon cars. A screw that holds part of the rear axle may not be tight enough.
What's happening? If the screw is loose, you might hear a noise from the back of the car. The axle could come loose and you could lose control.
Does this affect me? This only affects SEAT Leon cars made at a certain time. Check if your car is one of them.
What should I do? Take your car to a SEAT dealer right away. Do not drive it until it has been fixed. Ask your dealer for help.
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Risk level: Other risk levels · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: During the process of assembling the rear stub axle housing at the supplier’s, it is possible that the attachment screw of the rear right or rear left stub axle housing was not tightened to the required torque. Friction noise may occur in the area of the rear axle during operation, which may be followed by loss of control of the vehicle when the stub axle housing comes loose, increasing the risk of an accident. · Origin: Spain
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