Recalls by manufacturer (2026)
Vehicle recalls from January to December 2026 for vehicle categories L, M, N and O
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Motor Distribution DAC will contact all affected customers to advise of further steps.
If you believe that your vehicle may be affected by the recall below, please speak to your Alfa Romeo dealer or alternatively contact Alfa Romeo through their online webformOpen in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab.
Gowan Motor Distribution recalls certain Alfa Romeo vehicles
19 March 2026
Gowan Motor Distribution recalls certain Alfa Romeo Junior vehicles
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 39 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 27 November 2023 to 18 December 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited will directly contact all affected customers by post advising them to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs/replacements of parts will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact BMW’s customer care on 081 861 9421 or by email at [email protected].
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles
24 March 2026
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain 5 series, 7 series, i5, i7, and M5 vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the cockpit cable harness may be damaged when the microfilter is replaced. This can lead to a short circuit, with smoke build-up resulting in fire.
There are 1,067 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 09 June 2022 to 05 December 2025.
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles
19 February 2026
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain 3 series, M3 model vehicles.
The driver airbag inflator may malfunction due to long-term degradation. In this case, if the airbag is deployed in an accident, the internal pressure in the inflator may be too high. In the worst-case scenario, the inflator could burst. Metal fragments could cause potentially fatal injuries.
There are 1,485 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 03 November 1998 to 24 August 2006
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles
19 February 2026
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain 1 and 3 series X1, X3, M3 model vehicles.
The driver airbag inflator may malfunction due to long-term degradation. In this case, if the airbag is deployed in an accident, the internal pressure in the inflator may be too high. In the worst-case scenario, the inflator could burst. Metal fragments could cause potentially fatal injuries.
There are 6,992 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 23 July 2010 to 30 June 2015.
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles
17 February 2026
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 series X3, X4, X5 model vehicles.
The failure concerns the RSW22 starter, type RWT (reinforced for water tightness). In the case of the RWT starters, it was found that increased abrasion of the magnetic contact can lead to the formation of deposits at the lowest point of the relay interior. This in turn can increase the resistance of the relay contact, causing accidental start-up or even a short circuit, possibly leading to a thermal reaction.
There are 197 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 28 May 2020 and 04 October 2024.
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles
03 February 2026
BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain X3 model vehicles.
A malfunction of the steering system sensor cannot be identified correctly in all cases due to defective software. In these circumstances, an unintended steering movement of the vehicle cannot be ruled out. There is a risk of accident.
There are 315 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 20.06.2023 to 27.11.2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) will be writing directly to all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local dealer/authorised repairer, where all necessary repairs/replacement of parts will be carried out.
If you believe that your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Citroen’s Contact Centre on 01 5295700 or alternatively, you can identify your closest Citroen dealer using their online website.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues a recall on certain Citroën model vehicles.
31 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Citroen Berlingo and Jumpy model vehicles.
Some vehicles equipped with the DV5R engine are likely to have engine failure with loss of power caused by slippage of the water pump pulley (loss of tight fit), which would result in the misalignment of the timing belt and engine shutdown. In the worst-case scenario, this problem can lead to the detachment of the sprocket of the water pump pulley from the shaft, which can lead to the loss of parts on the road.
There are 358 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 15 October 2025 and 02 March 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues a recall on certain Citroën model vehicles.
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Citroen C3 Aircross V3, C3 V5 model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 33 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 21 February 2025 to 21 May 2025.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues a recall on certain Citroën model vehicles.
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Citroen C3 Aircross V3, C3 V5, C4 V3, C4X model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 580 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 04 October 2023 and 12 January 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues a recall on certain Citroën model vehicles.
17 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Citroen Jumpy model vehicles.
The risk description reported to us is that some Citroën Jumper NG vehicles may have been equipped with fuel return pipes which do not comply with the specifications. The pipe is less elastic and has lower thermal stability. This could lead to an insufficient connection between the fuel return pipe and the valve, leading to a fuel leak. The possibility of fuel coming into contact with hot parts cannot be ruled out, which in the worst-case scenario could cause the vehicle to catch fire.
There are 12 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 07 January 2025 to 22 July 2025.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues a recall on certain Citroën model vehicles.
06 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Citroen Berlingo, C5 Aircross, Jumpy model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby certain Citroën Berlingo, C5 Aircross and Jumpy vehicles fitted with a DV5R engine may have a fuel leak. The non-conformity of the round shape on the cone of the common rail may cause the nut to loosen, with a potential fuel leak between the nut and the thread, leading to fuel vapours and fuel flow to the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario, this may lead to a fire under the bonnet.
There are 204 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 26 July 2025 and 08 October 2025.
Recall campaign next steps:
Gowan Distributors Limited (DS Automobiles Ireland) will be writing directly to those consumers affected by this recall.
If you believe your vehicle may be affected by this recall, you can contact DS Automobiles Ireland on 01 409 2400.
Gowan Distributors Limited (DS Ireland) issues a recall on certain DS model vehicles.
19 March 2025
Gowan Distributors Limited (DS Ireland) is carrying out a stop-drive recall of certain DS3 Crossback model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 2 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 February 2024 to 13 January 2026.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) will contact all affected customers to advise of further steps.
If you believe that your vehicle may be affected by the recall below, please speak to your Fiat dealer or alternatively contact Fiat on 01 800342 800.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) recalls certain Fiat model vehicles
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Fiat Grande Panda, 600 model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 166 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 25 February 2025 to 23 January 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) recalls certain Fiat model vehicles
12 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Fiat Ducato model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby vehicles may have been equipped with fuel return pipes which do not meet the specifications. The pipe is less elastic and has lower thermal stability. This could lead to an insufficient connection between the fuel return pipe and the valve, leading to a fuel leak.
There are 46 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 19 March 2025 to 04 July 2025.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) recalls certain Fiat model vehicles
03 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Fiat Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Fiat Doblo, Scudo model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby certain Fiat Professional Doblo and Scudo vehicles fitted with a DV5R engine may have a fuel leak. The non-conformity of the round shape on the cone of the common rail may cause the nut to loosen, with a potential fuel leak between the nut and the thread, leading to fuel vapours and fuel flow to the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario, this may lead to a fire under the bonnet.
There are 52 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 25 July 2025 to 10 October 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Henry Ford & Son Limited has sent a letter to affected customers informing them of the recall and the next steps to be taken.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Henry Ford & Son Limited on 1800 771 199 or use their website to find your nearest Ford service point.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
26 March 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Kuga model vehicles.
There is a risk of an internal short circuit occurring in the cells of the high-voltage battery. In the event of an internal short circuit occurring in a high-voltage battery cell, the message ‘Stop vehicle’ and a warning symbol appear on the dashboard. This constitutes a fire hazard. There may also be a loss of propulsion power, which increases the risk of accidents.
There are 4,144 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 02 August 2019 to 28 November 2023.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
26 March 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Transit Custom model vehicles.
Risk of excessive gassing in affected 12V batteries. Given that there is no vent tube, hydrogen sulphide gas may enter the driver compartment from under the front seat.
There are 8,108 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 August 2021 to 08 December 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
10 March 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Transit model vehicles.
Insufficient distance between the wiring harness and the transmission housing may result in damage to cables. The power-assisted steering may fail. There is a risk of fire due to short circuits and a risk of accidents.
There are 135 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 10 May 2024 and 11 October 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
27 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Transit model vehicles.
A number of Transit Custom vehicles are equipped with a ZF Lifetec passenger airbag that needs to be replaced due to a manufacturing defect. Under normal driving conditions, this defect does not affect the operation of the vehicle. However, in the event of a collision leading to the deployment of the airbag, the inflator tube may rupture. This rupture may cause metal fragmentation, damage to the airbag cushion and a total loss of airbag functionality, thereby increasing the risk of injury.
There are 3 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 04 February 2025 and 09 April 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
20 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Ranger model vehicles.
There may be a loss of power brake assist, increased pedal travel and extended braking distance. Risk of accidents.
There are 804 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 27 June 2024 to 24 June 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
20 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Mustang model vehicles.
Affected vehicles may have front seatbelt anchor pretensioner cables that have corroded, especially in areas where salt is used for de-icing roads. Corrosion on a seatbelt anchor pretensioner cable may weaken the cable or result in its separation from the anchor pretensioner assembly, reducing the effectiveness of the seatbelt restraint system in the event of a crash and increasing the risk of injury.
There are 111 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 14 February 2014 to 02 October 2017.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
20 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford e-Transit model vehicles.
Gas may leak from the 12V battery. There is a risk of injury.
There are 498 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 25 August 2021 to 24 September 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
20 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Puma, Transit Courier model vehicles.
The bolts on the rear brake drums are not tightened to the specified torque. This may cause brake fluid leakage and/or brake or wheel jamming, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries.
There are 5 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 29 January 2025 to 22 September 2025.
Henry Ford & Son Limited recalls certain Ford model vehicles.
16 January 2026
Henry Ford & Son Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Ford Focus and Transit model vehicles.
A leak in the fuel rail causes fuel to seep out. This constitutes a fire hazard.
There are 16 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 20 September 2025 to 24 October 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited (Honda Ireland) will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Honda Dealer or Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall (s) below, then you can contact Honda on 01 4381900 and [email protected]
Gowan Distributors Limited (Honda Ireland) recalls certain Honda model vehicles.
10 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Honda Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Honda HR-V model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the torque of the nuts cannot be guaranteed for wheels without pressed-in alloy steel sockets. The nuts can become detached and the wheel might be lost.
There are 2,900 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 November 2014 and 01 July 2021
Recall campaign next steps
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited (Honda Ireland) will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Honda Dealer or Authorised Repairer where any necessary work will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by this recall, then you can contact REDCO by email [email protected]
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out recall on certain Honda model vehicles.
06 January 2026
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Honda CB1000S and CB1000SPS model vehicles.
The safety issue has been identified whereby the oil consumption rate of vehicles incorporating defective parts can deteriorate rapidly. Continuing to drive without noticing that the oil level has dropped could result in a reduction in oil pressure, which could lead to seizure of the connecting rod bearing, breakage of the connecting rod, or locking of the rear wheel.
The recall affects 22 vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out recall on certain Honda model vehicles.
06 January 2026
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Honda CBR600R model vehicles.
The safety issue has been identified whereby the oil consumption rate of vehicles incorporating defective parts can deteriorate rapidly. Continuing to drive without noticing that the oil level has dropped could result in a reduction in oil pressure, which could lead to seizure of the connecting rod bearing, breakage of the connecting rod, or locking of the rear wheel.
The recall affects 26 vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out recall on certain Honda model vehicles
16 January 2026
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Honda CBR650 model vehicles.
A short circuit can cause the turn signals, brake lights, horn, gauges, hazard lights, tail light, and license light to stop working. Non functioning lights can lead to accidents and injuries.
The recall affects 33 vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.
Recall campaign next steps
Hyundai Cars Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Hyundai dealer or authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can contact your local Hyundai dealer or Hyundai Cars Ireland’s customer care by telephone 01 460 9800 (during office hours) or by completing the following web form.
Hyundai Cars Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
26 March 2026
Hyundai Cars Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Hyundai Kona model vehicles.
Faulty battery monitoring software is unable to promptly detect thermal instability within high-voltage battery, leading to increased risk of fire.
There are 3,483 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 24 January 2018 to 15 July 2023.
Hyundai Cars Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
10 January 2026
Hyundai Cars Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Hyundai i30 model vehicles.
The subject vehicles are equipped with a Driver-side Airbag (DAB) Inflator that could rupture during a commanded deployment event. If the DAB Inflator ruptures during deployment, the airbag may not fully inflate, and the release of high-pressured gas may propel pieces of the inflator and airbag module into the occupant compartment. This could increase the risk of injury to occupant(s) in a crash.
There are 2 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 07 December 2008 to 24 February 2009.
Hyundai Cars Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
06 January 2026
Hyundai Cars Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Hyundai Ioniq 6 model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the subject vehicles’ charging port door outer panel may have insufficient engagement between the outer panel retaining hooks and the charging port door, increasing the risk of detachment during operation. Detachment of the charging port door outer panel while driving can present a road hazard for other drivers and increase the risk of a crash.
There are 700 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 29 August 2022 and 03 January 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local dealer or authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can contact Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited on 01 4893790 (open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) or alternatively, using the following online web form.
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited recalls certain model vehicles
27 May 2026
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Jaguar I-Pace vehicles.
Some Vehicles have experienced thermal overload in the High Voltage (HV) traction battery pack, which may present as smoke or fire.
There are 68 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 23 June 2017 and 18 August 2020.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited will contact all affected customers to advise of further steps.
Letters will be sent by Jeep to the owners of affected vehicles informing them of the recall and asking that they arrange an appointment to have the required work completed.
If you believe that your vehicle may be affected by the recall below, please speak to your Jeep dealer or alternatively contact Jeep using their online web form
Gowan Distributors Limited recalls certain Jeep passenger vehicles
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited is carrying out a compulsory recall of certain Jeep Avenger passenger vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 96 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were registered here between 09 March 2023 to 18 December 2025.
Gowan Distributors Limited recalls certain Jeep passenger vehicles
10 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited is carrying out a compulsory recall of certain Jeep Wrangler and Cherokee passenger vehicles.
For certain HV battery packs, cells prone to so-called separator damage may have been installed in isolated cases. In rare cases, such damage, combined with other complex interactions in the cell, may lead to a vehicle fire. Such a fire may pose an increased risk of injury to both the occupants of the vehicle and to persons outside the vehicle.
There are 6 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were registered here between 01 July 2020 to 25 November 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local dealer or authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can contact Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited on 01 489 3790 (open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) or alternatively, using the following web form.
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited recalls certain Land Rover Defender model vehicles
06 February 2026
Jaguar Land Rover Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Land Rover Evoque model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the passenger airbag module may tear during deployment as a result of improper folding during the airbag assembly process. A torn airbag cannot provide adequate protection to occupants and may increase the risk of injury in a crash. Hot gases could escape, causing burn injuries to occupants.
There are 519 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 15 February 2019 and 14 December 2024.
Recall campaign next steps
MAN Importers Ireland Limited will be writing directly to those consumers affected by this recall.
If you believe your vehicle may be affected by this recall, you can contact MAN Importers on (01) 419 1300
Man Importers Ireland Limited recalls certain model vehicles.
24 February 2026
Man Importers Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain TGX and TGS model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby vehicles equipped with lead-free bearings due to regulatory requirements may suffer sudden engine damage, in some cases leading to engine fires, due to excessive ageing and contamination of the engine oil.
There are 13 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 October 2016 to 30 December 2019.
Recall campaign next steps
Mazda Motor Company Ireland will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, you can speak to your local Mazda dealer for further information on 01 2334700. Contact information for your local Mazda dealer can be found on their website.
Mazda Motor Ireland recalls certain Mazda vehicles
06 February 2026
Mazda Motor Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Mazda MX-5 vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the vehicle may experience cracking in the fuel hose due to insufficient retention force in the brackets. This occurs when the engine runs at high speeds, causing vibrations that lead to the resonating of the hose. This leak poses a risk of causing a fire in the vehicle.
There are 168 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.
Recall campaign next steps
Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) will directly contact all affected customers by post, advising them to make an appointment with their local dealer/ authorised repairer where all necessary repairs will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) Contact Centre on 01-409 4444.
Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) recalls certain Mercedes-Benz model vehicles
05 May 2026
Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Mercedes-Benz G class model vehicles.
It is possible that the wheel bolts do not meet the requirements. In this case, while the vehicle is in operation the wheel bolts and subsequently the wheel assembly could become detached over the lifetime of the vehicle, which could lead to a loss of driving stability. This would increase the risk of an accident.
There are 14 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 19 January 2024 to 25 August 2025.
Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) recalls certain Mercedes-Benz model vehicles
26 February 2026
Motor Distributors Limited (Mercedes-Benz) is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Mercedes-Benz EQA and EQB class model vehicles.
Due to the combination of certain production and use conditions, an internal short circuit of a battery cell in the high-voltage battery might lead to a thermal event. As a result, an increased risk of fire cannot be ruled out.
There are 62 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 20 February 2021 and 30 July 2024
Recall campaign next steps
Nissan Ireland will be writing directly to affected vehicle owners in order to arrange an inspection.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact a Nissan Dealer/Authorised Repairer or check-online through their website.
Alternatively, consumers can contact Nissan Ireland Customer Relations on 01 4091100 or by email to [email protected]
Nissan Ireland Limited recalls certain Nissan vehicles.
20 January 2026
Nissan Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Nissan Townstar model vehicles.
The risk description reported to us is that the strikers of the rear swing doors protrude when the doors are open. This may lead to head injuries to users, especially when entering or leaving the rear of the vehicle, for example during loading or unloading.
There are 25 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 05 February 2021 to 16 May 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their local Opel Dealer or Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs will be carried out.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Opel on 01-2161026 and [email protected]
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) issues a recall on certain Opel model vehicles.
07 April 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) is carrying out a recall of certain Opel Corsa, Astra, combo, Vivaro model vehicles.
Some vehicles equipped with the DV5R engine are likely to have engine failure with loss of power caused by slippage of the water pump pulley (loss of tight fit), which would result in the misalignment of the timing belt and engine shutdown. In the worst-case scenario, this problem can lead to the detachment of the sprocket of the water pump pulley from the shaft, which can lead to the loss of parts on the road.
There are 456 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 06.11.2025 to 28.02. 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) recalls certain Opel vehicles
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Opel Corsa, Frontera, Mokka model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 889 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 June 2023 to 13 January 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) recalls certain Opel vehicles
12 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Opel Movano model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby some Opel/Vauxhall Movano NG vehicles may have been equipped with fuel return pipes which do not comply with the specifications. The pipe is less elastic and has lower thermal stability. This could lead to an insufficient connection between the fuel return pipe and the valve, leading to a fuel leak. The possibility of fuel coming into contact with hot parts cannot be ruled out, which in the worst-case scenario could cause the vehicle to catch fire.
There are 60 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 6 November 2024 to 23 July 2025.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) recalls certain Opel vehicles
06 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Opel Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Opel Astra L, Combo, Vivaro model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby certain Opel/Vauxhall Astra L, Combo and Vivaro vehicles fitted with a DV5R engine may have a fuel leak The non-conformity of the round shape on the cone of the common rail may cause the nut to loosen, with a potential fuel leak between the nut and the thread, leading to fuel vapours and fuel flow to the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario, this may lead to a fire under the bonnet.
There are 30 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 18 August 2025 to 06 October 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) will be writing directly to those consumers affected by this recall.
If you believe your vehicle may be affected by this recall, you can contact Peugeot customer care on (01) 529 5666 or email [email protected]
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) recalls certain Peugeot vehicles
31 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Peugeot 208 V2, 308 V3, Rifter, Partner, Expert model vehicles.
Some Peugeot 208 V2, 308 V3, Rifter, Partner and Expert vehicles equipped with the DV5R engine are likely to have engine failure with loss of power caused by slippage of the water pump pulley (loss of tight fit), which would result in the misalignment of the timing belt and engine shutdown. In the worst-case scenario, this problem can lead to the detachment of the sprocket of the water pump pulley from the shaft, which can lead to the loss of parts on the road.
There are 358 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 19 October 2025 and 05 February 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) recalls certain Peugeot model vehicles.
19 March 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Peugeot 208 and 2008 model vehicles.
Some vehicles may have been assembled with contact, or insufficient clearance (< 10 mm), between the tube of the petrol particulate filter and the terminal protection cap of the 48 V belt-driven starter alternator. In wet conditions, the insufficient clearance and possible contact between these components can lead to water infiltration, causing an electric arc which may trigger a thermal event, such as overheating. In the worst-case scenario, this could lead to a potential risk of fire in the engine compartment.
There are 1,347 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 07 June 2023 and 21 January 2026.
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) recalls certain Peugeot model vehicles.
17 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Peugeot Boxer model vehicles.
Some Peugeot Boxer NG vehicles may have been equipped with fuel return pipes which do not comply with the specifications. The pipe is less elastic and has lower thermal stability. This could lead to an insufficient connection between the fuel return pipe and the valve, leading to a fuel leak. The possibility of fuel coming into contact with hot parts cannot be ruled out, which in the worst-case scenario could cause the vehicle to catch fire.
There are 16 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 04 February 2025 to 21 July 2025 .
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) recalls certain Peugeot model vehicles.
06 February 2026
Gowan Distributors Limited (Peugeot Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Peugeot V3, Rifter, Partner, Expert model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby certain Peugeot 308 V3, Rifter, Partner and Expert vehicles fitted with a DV5R engine may have a fuel leak. The non-conformity of the round shape on the cone of the common rail may cause the nut to loosen, with a potential fuel leak between the nut and the thread, leading to fuel vapours and fuel flow to the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario, this may lead to a fire under the bonnet.
There are 23 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 26 July 2025 and 08 October 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Skoda Ireland) has sent a letter to the registered owners of the vehicles affected informing them of the recall and the next steps to be taken.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Skoda Ireland’s customer care on 1800 813 764, or via [email protected] or speak to your local Skoda dealer for further information.
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Skoda Ireland) recalls certain Skoda model vehicles
12 March 2026
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Skoda Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Skoda Kodiaq model vehicles.
An edge of the inner frame of the front seats may affect the integrity of the side airbag in case of side airbag activation, which could reduce the protective effect of the side airbag and increase the risk of injury to the occupants in the event of an accident.
There are 1,351 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 21 August 2024 to 08 December 2025.
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Skoda Ireland) recalls certain Skoda model vehicles
03 March 2026
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Skoda Ireland) is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Skoda ITIGO, FABIA, ROOMSTER, OCTAVIA, RAPID, SUPERB, YETI model vehicles.
The risk description reported to us is that a defect in the inflator of the driver airbag may cause uncontrolled inflation and the release of metal fragments when the airbag is activated, which can cause injury to the occupants.
There are 4 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 14 May 2014 and 18 August 2016.
Recall campaign next steps
Toyota Ireland will directly contact all affected customers by post advising them to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs/replacements of parts will be carried out. To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit their online VIN checker and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Toyota Ireland's Contact Centre by phone on (01) 419 0200 or through the online web form.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
25 May 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Proace vehicles.
Vehicles equipped with a 1.5L engine may be subject to engine failure and loss of engine power caused by water pump pulley slippage. This condition may result in timing belt misalignment and engine shutdown. The pulley may detach from the shaft, leading to the loss of vehicle components on the roadway and complete loss of engine power, increasing the risk of an accident.
There are 71 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 15 October 2025 and 02 November 2026.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
09 March 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Highlander vehicles.
The subject vehicles are equipped with second row seats that use recliner assemblies to unlock the seatbacks, allow for seatback angle adjustment, and lock the seatback in place once adjustment is complete. Due to a failure to consider the force balance between the locking spring and the return spring during a design change made by the supplier, a combination of recliner return spring orientation and outer clearance between the recliner guide and ratchet may cause the recliner teeth to not fully engage during seatback adjustment.
There are 124 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 08 April 2021 and 27 January 2023.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
22 January 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Proace and Proace City vehicles.
There is a possibility that certain vehicles equipped with diesel engines may experience fuel leakage from the common rail. This issue is caused by an out of specification roundness on the common rail cone, which can lead to poor sealing with the high-pressure pipe nut. As a result, fuel may leak between the nut and the common rail cone, creating fuel vapour and fuel flow towards the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario this can result in an under-hood fire.
There are 6 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 29 July 2025 and 9 October 2025
Recall campaign next steps
Nextcar Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit their online VIN checker and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph motorcycles
20 March 2026
Nextcar Limited is carrying out a recall on certain Triumph Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120, Street Scrambler, Scrambler 900, Street Twin, Speed Twin 900 model vehicles.
The risk description reported to us is that a combination of high ambient temperatures, high current loading and excessive lateral tension may cause the wiring between the alternator and the harness connector to form a bridge. If the connector blades bridge, a thermal threshold may be reached beyond the connector system’s capacity, thereby leading to deformation of the connector. This can result in a short circuit, increasing the risk of fire, and creating a risk of accident.
There are 40 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 23 November 2020 to 04 December 2023.
Recall campaign next steps
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited has sent a letter to the registered owners of the vehicles affected informing them of the recall and the next steps to be taken.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited’s customer care on 01 8989700, via [email protected] or speak to your local Volkswagen Retailer for further information.
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Volkswagen model vehicles
03 February 2026
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Volkswagen ID. BUZZ, ID.BUZZ Cargo, ID.3, ID.7 model vehicles.
Battery cells in the high-voltage battery can show increased self-discharge due to a manufacturing error on the part of the supplier. In the event of significant self-discharge, the yellow warning light may come on. In the display, the following warning message appears: ‘Electronic system does not work correctly. Please go to workshop.’. Thermal overload may occur within the high-voltage battery.
There are 7 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 02 September 2023 to 21 March 2024.
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Volkswagen model vehicles
03 February 2026
Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Volkswagen Amarok model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby there could be a loss of braking power from the electronic brake booster (EBB) module. If the power brake assist fails, brake pedal travel and braking distance may increase. This increases the risk of accidents and injuries.
There are 270 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 10 January 2025 and 12 June 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
Volvo Group UK Limited will directly contact all affected customers when the recall is launched to make an appointment.
If you believe that your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, please contact your nearest Volvo Truck dealer. You can identify your closest Volvo Truck dealer using this Online Tool.
Volvo Group UK Limited recalls certain Volvo commercial vehicles.
20 April 2025
Volvo Group UK Limited recalls certain Volvo FL, FLE model vehicles.
There is a combined risk of excessive relaxation of the torque applied on the hub nut of the rear axle and that some of these trucks might not have the crimping applied to the hub nut.
There are 2 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 18 August 2025 and 14 December 2025.
Recall campaign next steps
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Danfay Limited customer care on (01) 285 9177Open in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab or by using their online web formOpen in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab.
Danfay Limited recalls certain Yamaha model vehicles.
06 March 2026
Danfay Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Yamaha Rayzr 125 model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby a malfunction in the front brake caliper means that the brake piston does not fully return to the rest position after the brake lever is released. This poses a risk of accidents and injuries.
There are 55 units affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 January 2024 to 30 September 2025.