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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
First time I've seen something like this:
Alert number: A12/01537/20 Product: Vehicle component Name: Bearmach Front wheel hub Company recall code: Unknown Production dates: 01/10/2019 to 31/10/2019 Type of alert: Serious Category: Motor vehicles Brand: Bearmach Type / number of model: Bearmach Front wheel hub for Discovery 2 vehicles, batch range 1044 - 1907 Counterfeit: NO Risk type: Injuries Bearmach Front wheel hub Measures taken by economic operators: Recall of the product from end users (By: Manufacturer) Description: Front wheel hub Country of origin: People's Republic of China Alert submitted by: United Kingdom https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/consumers_s...amp;lng=en |
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20th Nov 2020 9:25am |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Country of origin: People's Republic of China but at lest recall is in place
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20th Nov 2020 9:50am |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
if you have bearmach front wheel hub in disco 2 batch range 1044 - 1907 on paper work and or box label
no back to Bearmach as the parts sold by them or your local land rover specialist and if they are not keep paper work on parts sold
and if they are not keep paper work on parts fitted |
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20th Nov 2020 11:05am |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
I must admit, I'm puzzled as to how this can, or will be, implemented.
However, I'm also puzzled at the general reporting regime, who can report an issue, who decides if an issue requires a recall, who follows up to see if they are done, and so on... If anyone has a link to source material please share. |
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20th Nov 2020 1:24pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
Just a follow on from my own question regarding how recalls work in the UK and who ultimately decides and controls the process.
It seems clear from this case that the US have a clear and transparent process and vehicle manufacturers do what they are told: "GM must recall 5.9 million U.S. vehicles for Takata airbag issue WASHINGTON -- General Motors must recall 5.9 million vehicles with Takata airbag inflators after a U.S. safety agency said Monday it had rejected the automaker's petition to avoid the callback. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said GM must recall the 2007-2014 trucks and SUVs because the inflators "are at risk of the same type of explosion after long-term exposure to high heat and humidity as other recalled Takata inflators." GM has it could cost it $1.2 billion if it were required to replace airbag inflators it had sought to avoid fixing. The recall will cover about 7 million vehicles globally, GM said, including 544,000 units in Canada. GM said it would comply with the order. "Although we believe a recall of these vehicles is not warranted based on the factual and scientific record, NHTSA has directed that we replace the airbag inflators in the vehicles in question," GM said in a statement. "Based on data generated through independent scientific evaluation conducted over several years, we disagree with NHTSA’s position. However, we will abide by NHTSA’s decision and begin taking the necessary steps." The defect, which leads in rare instances to airbag inflators rupturing and sending potentially deadly metal fragments flying, prompted the largest automotive recall in U.S. history of about 63 million inflators. Worldwide, about 100 million inflators by 19 major automakers were recalled. The recall includes some Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Sierra and GMC Yukon vehicles built over an eight-year period. In total, 18 U.S. deaths have been reported tied to Takata airbag inflators -- though none in GM vehicles. To date, 15 U.S. deaths have been reported in Honda vehicles, two in Ford Motor Co. vehicles and one in a BMW since 2009. GM first filed a petition in 2016 seeking to avoid the recall. NHTSA noted that in nearly 30 years, it has only granted one petition deeming a "defect is inconsequential to motor vehicle safety" and "in a vastly different set of circumstances." GM argues the 5.9 million vehicles are different from other vehicles with Takata inflators. The automaker estimates that 66,894 Takata passenger airbag inflators have deployed in the vehicles under review without a reported rupture. Peter Prieto, a lawyer representing consumers in Takata lawsuits, said the decision "proves that GM’s Takata inflators are neither unique nor special. GM’s inflators carry the same risk of exploding and severely harming vehicle occupants as all other Takata inflators." https://www.autonews.com/regulation-safety...rbag-issue |
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24th Nov 2020 7:05am |
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