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Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues stop-drive recall on certain Citroën C3 and C-Zero model vehicles.

Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is recalling certain Citroen C3 and C-Zero model vehicles due to a safety issue with the Takata airbags. The chemical substances in the inflators may deteriorate over time, potentially causing the airbag to burst with excessive force in an accident, leading to serious injuries. There are 1162 vehicles affected that were produced between 2008 and 2017.

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Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) issues stop-drive recall on certain Citroën C4 model vehicles.

Gowan Distributors Limited (Citroën Ireland) is recalling certain Citroën C4 model vehicles due to a safety issue with the driver airbag inflator that could fail during deployment, potentially causing severe injuries. There are 264 vehicles affected that were produced between 2010 and 2018. Owners are requested to stop driving their vehicles immediately until repairs are made.

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BMW Motorrad recalls certain BMW S1000RR, HP4, HP4 Race, M1000RR, M1000R, M1000XR, S1000R, S1000XR model vehicles.

BMW Motorrad is recalling certain S1000RR, HP4, HP4 Race, M1000RR, M1000R, M1000XR, S1000R, and S1000XR model vehicles due to a safety issue where the screw connection of the oil filter may become detached at high engine speeds. This could lead to oil leaking onto the road surface, increasing the risk of critical driving situations. There are 162 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.

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BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW 2 series, 5 series, i5, 7 series, i7, X1, iX1, X2, iX2, X5, X6, X7, XM, X5M, and X6M series vehicles

BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW 2 series, 5 series, i5, 7 series, i7, X1, iX1, X2, iX2, X5, X6, X7, XM, X5M, and X6M series vehicles due to a safety issue where the hollow shaft of the servomotor was not welded correctly. This may lead to reduced braking performance and increased braking distance, raising the risk of an accident.

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BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW X3 series vehicles

BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is recalling several series of BMW vehicles due to various safety issues. These include potential water penetration in the starter motor, incorrectly manufactured seat belts, and improperly welded components that may affect braking performance. A total of 6,821 vehicles are affected, produced between September 2015 and September 2021.

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BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW 3 Series, 4 Series, i4, 5 Series, i5, X3, G18 (X5), G68 (5 Series) vehicles.

BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is recalling certain BMW 3 Series, 4 Series, i4, 5 Series, i5, X3, G18 (X5), G68 (5 Series) vehicles due to a safety issue with the positive battery cable of the starter-generator, which may not have been manufactured correctly. This could lead to a loose electrical connection, overheating, and potentially a vehicle fire. There are 2 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.

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BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles

BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is recalling various BMW series vehicles due to safety issues. These include potential water penetration leading to starter motor corrosion, incorrectly manufactured seat belts, and improperly welded servomotor shafts, which may affect vehicle operation and safety. A total of 6,821 vehicles are affected across multiple recalls.

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BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited recalls certain BMW series vehicles

BMW Automotive (Ireland) Limited is recalling various BMW series vehicles due to safety issues. These include potential water penetration in starter motors, incorrectly manufactured seat belts, and improperly welded servomotors, which could lead to engine starting issues, reduced protection in accidents, and increased braking distances. A total of 6,821 vehicles are affected from multiple production dates.

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Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Audi model vehicles

Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is recalling certain Audi model vehicles due to various safety issues. These include risks of insufficient seat belt restraint, overheating high-voltage battery cells leading to fire, reduced effectiveness of front passenger airbags, and anomalies in battery modules that may also pose a fire risk. A total of 16 to 770 vehicles are affected across different models and production dates.

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Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Audi model vehicles

Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is recalling several Audi model vehicles due to various safety issues. These include risks of insufficient seat belt restraint, overheating high-voltage battery cells leading to fire, and potential airbag malfunctions that could increase injury risk. Affected models include the A6, A7, Q5, Q6 e-tron, and others, with production dates spanning from 2019 to 2025.

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Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Audi model vehicles

Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is recalling several Audi model vehicles due to safety issues. The recalls include risks of insufficient seat belt restraint, overheating high-voltage batteries that could lead to fire, and potential airbag malfunctions that may increase injury risk. Affected models include Audi A6, A7, Q5, Q7, Q8, A5, A6 e-tron, Q6 e-tron, Q4 E-Tron, and E-Tron.

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Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited recalls certain Audi model vehicles

Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited is recalling several Audi model vehicles due to various safety issues. These include risks of insufficient seat belt restraint, overheating high-voltage batteries, reduced airbag effectiveness, and potential vehicle rolling. A total of 16 to 770 vehicles are affected across different models and production dates.

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Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo model vehicles.

Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo XC40 model vehicles due to a manufacturing defect in the high voltage battery that may cause overheating and potentially lead to a battery fire when parked with a fully charged battery. There are 415 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.