Every published safety recall for Citroen vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
The rear crossmember may not have been manufactured according to specifications and could crack. If this occurs, the vehicle could experience a sudden loss of vehicle control.
The timing belt may degrade due to aged engine oil. If left unrepaired it may result in a reduction or a loss of braking performance.
The braking system’s power assistance may be lost or reduced. This is due to a reduction of available vacuum in the system due to degradation of the timing belt if affected by aged…
As a result of excessive movement and vibration, the fuel pipes under the vehicle may become damaged, resulting in a diesel fuel leak.
The front central passenger seat belt could unclip from the buckle when braking or avoiding obstacles.
A top tether anchorage point has been incorrectly fitted on the front passenger seat.
On affected vehicles, the parking brake lever and actuating spindle on the rear callipers may be corroded.These parts contribute to engaging the parking brake, the effectiveness of…
On affected vehicles, the cooling strategy and maximum temperature alert might cause engine overheating.
On affected vehicles, the striker wire support on the bonnet lining may not be sufficiently secure. This may allow the bonnet to open while the vehicle is in motion.
In specific vehicles the windscreen wiper motor venting device may be non-compliant. This may allow water to enter the wiper motor, creating internal corrosion and locking up the m…