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Vauxhall Mokka Recalls

There are currently 9 safety recalls out on the Vauxhall Mokka. To find out whether your car is affected, you'll need to find your car's VIN number.

How to find your VIN

The VIN can often be found on the lower-left corner of the dashboard, in front of the steering wheel.

You can read the number by looking through the windshield. The VIN may also appear in a number of other locations:

  • Front of the engine block. This should be easy to spot by opening the bonnet, and looking at the front of the engine.
  • Front of the car frame, near the container that holds windshield washer fluid.
  • Rear wheel well. Try looking up, directly above the tyre.
  • Inside the driver-side doorjamb. Open the door, and look underneath where the side-view mirror would be located if the door was shut.
  • Driver-side doorpost. Open the door, and look near the spot where the door latches, not too far from the seatbelt return.
  • Underneath the spare tyre.
VIN Location Diagram

If you still can't locate the VIN, try consulting your vehicle manual. Or, call a dealership or the manufacturer and request guidance.

Step 2 - See if your car is affected
  • Announcement date:
    20/05/2022
    Recalls number:
    R/2022/153
    VIN start:
    VXKUSHNEKNW030650
    VIN end:
    VXKUSHNSSNW030594
    Car Build Date:
    10/03/2022 - 10/03/2022
    Concern:
    The Vehicles May Have The Wrong Vin Printed On The "b Pillar" Vin Sticker
    Defect:
    The vehicles may have the wrong VIN printed on the
    Remedy:
    Check and if necessary replace the

  • Announcement date:
    18/02/2022
    Recalls number:
    R/2022/056
    VIN start:
    VXKUKZKXZMW089073
    VIN end:
    VXKUSHNSSMW089582
    Car Build Date:
    17/11/2021 - 18/11/2021
    Concern:
    The Front Suspension Springs May Not Be Correctly Positioned In The Strut Assembly
    Defect:
    The front suspension springs may not be correctly positioned in the strut assembly.
    Remedy:
    Check the front suspension springs and correct the position of the spring if necessary.

  • Announcement date:
    08/12/2021
    Recalls number:
    R/2021/422
    VIN start:
    VXKUDYHSKMW036946
    VIN end:
    VXKUSHNSSMW055963
    Car Build Date:
    12/05/2021 - 08/09/2021
    Concern:
    Windscreen Wipers Might Not Function Correctly At Low Temperatures
    Defect:
    The windscreen wipers might have a functionality issue at low ambient temperatures (below +3
    Remedy:
    Program the Built-in System Interface (BSI) module with the latest software.

  • Announcement date:
    30/06/2021
    Recalls number:
    R/2021/245
    VIN start:
    VXKUKZKXZMW004669
    VIN end:
    VXKUSHNSSMW006049
    Car Build Date:
    12/02/2021 - 22/02/2021
    Concern:
    The Bolts And Nuts Of The Control Arms Might Be Incorrectly Tightened
    Defect:
    The bolts and nuts of both the control arms might be incorrectly tightened.
    Remedy:
    Replace the bolts and nuts of both the control arms and tighten to the correct specifications.

  • Announcement date:
    17/03/2017
    Recalls number:
    R/2017/027
    VIN start:
    W0LJC7E80H4020934
    VIN end:
    W0LJC7EE6H4031765
    Car Build Date:
    25/08/2016 - 01/12/2016
    Concern:
    Front Seat Side Airbag May Deploy Incorrectly
    Defect:
    A front seat side air bag may not deploy as intended
    Remedy:
    On affected vehicles replace the airbag module assembly

  • Announcement date:
    09/11/2016
    Recalls number:
    R/2016/246
    VIN start:
    W0LJC7E80DB015741
    VIN end:
    W0LJD7ELXFB091407
    Car Build Date:
    01/01/1970 - 01/01/1970
    Concern:
    Tail Lights May Fail If Rear Bicycle Carrier Is Folded Back Incorrectly
    Defect:
    It has been identified on certain Mokka models produced between 2013 & 2017 equipped with a rear bicycle carrier that if the rear bicycle carrier is not folded back into its correct stowed position after use then the body control module will not recognise this and will not illuminate the vehicles rear/tail lights when required.
    Remedy:
    Recall all affected vehicles to attach a sticker on the rear bicycle carrier instructing driver how to stow the rear bicycle carrier correctly.

  • Announcement date:
    01/07/2016
    Recalls number:
    R/2016/140
    VIN start:
    F4215634
    VIN end:
    G4086992
    Car Build Date:
    29/04/2015 - 27/11/2015
    Concern:
    Risk Of Fire
    Defect:
    Water may penetrate into the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) connector. In the worst case water can enter the EBCM where a short circuit may lead to a risk of fire. Warning before the fire element could occur is: flashing warning lamp which will give sufficient warning for the vehicle to be parked safely or if nearby taken to the dealership for repair.
    Remedy:
    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and check if the water cowl fastening clip correctly seals the water channel and that proper sealing of the EBCM connector is ensured. If necessary the EBCM and/or the hydraulic modulator will be replaced.

  • Announcement date:
    24/08/2015
    Recalls number:
    R/2015/123
    VIN start:
    DB000012
    VIN end:
    DB131327
    Car Build Date:
    16/12/2011 - 02/03/2013
    Concern:
    Front Seat Lap Belt Pre-tensioner May Not Function As Intended
    Defect:
    The front seats are equipped with lap and shoulder belt pretentioners. In certain head on or rear end collisions the lap belt pretentioner will deploy but not lock in the loaded position. This can increase the risk of injury when the conditions are met. Parts for the recall will not be available until October 2015.
    Remedy:
    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace both front pretentioners with lap belt.

  • Announcement date:
    26/03/2013
    Recalls number:
    R/2013/044
    VIN start:
    072865
    VIN end:
    084857
    Car Build Date:
    11/12/2012 - 31/12/2012
    Concern:
    Steering Wheel May Detach
    Defect:
    It is possible that the steering wheel securing bolt may not have been tightened to the correct specification. This should be identified to the driver by a loose steering wheel. However in extreme cases if the driver does not take notice of the looseness then the wheel could detach causing loss of control of the vehicle.
    Remedy:
    Recall all the affected vehicle and re-secure the steering wheel securing bolt.
Step 3 - Contact your nearest dealer

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