Peugeot 107 Recalls
There are currently 7 safety recalls out on the Peugeot 107. 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.
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
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Announcement date:12/12/2018Recalls number:R/2018/358VIN start:VF3******88002044VIN end:VF3******88675991Car Build Date:01/02/2005 - 21/11/2013Concern:The Bonding Of The Rear Door Window Glass To The Hinge Assemblies May Not Conform To SpecificationDefect:On the affected vehicles the bonding of the rear door window glass to the hinge assemblies may not conform to specification.Remedy:Check and if necessary replace the rear window or re- bond the rear window glass hinges.
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Announcement date:19/12/2014Recalls number:R/2014/174VIN start:VF3******DR064556VIN end:VF3******DR074412Car Build Date:20/09/2013 - 12/11/2013Concern:Loss Of ControlDefect:The front shock absorber rod may have an internal fault which could cause it to brake. This could have an adverse affect on the front suspension and the driver's ability to control the vehicle.Remedy:On affected vehicles replace both front shock absorbers.
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Announcement date:25/02/2014Recalls number:R/2014/023VIN start:VF3******DR071663VIN end:VF3******DR073220Car Build Date:25/07/2013 - 31/07/2013Concern:Rear Cross-member May Fail And Cause Driver To Lose ControlDefect:On subject vehicles a weld on the rear cross member might be non-compliant and eventually cause the weld between the cross member and the vehicle body to break. This may lead to a partial detachment of the axle and cause the driver to lose control.Remedy:Contact keepers using DVLA and manufacturer's records.Check the compliance of the weld on the O/S/R and if necessary replace the cross member.
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Announcement date:13/11/2012Recalls number:R/2012/135VIN start:VF3*******A804110VIN end:VF3******AW080750Car Build Date:20/05/2010 - 01/01/1970Concern:Engine May FailDefect:It is possible that the con-rod bearing shells will not conform to manufacturer specification. This could lead to premature deterioration of the shells and in time cause the engine to fail.Remedy:To replace the con-rod bearing shells
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Announcement date:20/06/2011Recalls number:R/2011/072VIN start:VF3******88552740VIN end:VF3******88552773Car Build Date:15/02/2011 - 15/02/2011Concern:Suspension May FailDefect:The left hand side front chassis may have a nonconformity which may lead to a risk of poor securing of the suspension arm.Remedy:Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the left hand side front chassis member.
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Announcement date:19/02/2010Recalls number:R/2010/013Car Build Date:01/01/1970 - 01/01/1970Concern:Accelerator Pedal May Fail To Return To IdleDefect:It has been identified that within the mechanism of the accelerator pedal there is a friction lever which interacts with a sliding surface. Over time and under certain conditions the contact surfaces may generated excessive friction and latterly the movement of the accelerator pedal. This over time and under certain conditions will result in the accelerator pedal becoming intermittently more difficult to push; or slower to return. In rare instances the accelerator pedal can remain in the partially depressed position.Remedy:Recalled vehicles will have a reinforcing plate fitted within the accelerator pedal mechanism which will ensure continued correct functionality.
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Announcement date:24/07/2009Recalls number:R/2009/076VIN start:VF3******88366679VIN end:VF3******88733042Car Build Date:19/05/2009 - 26/05/2009Concern:Wheel Studs May Become LooseDefect:A possible substandard tapping of one or more of the wheel stud holes may result in a reduction of the wheel stud to hub torque setting.Remedy:Recall affected vehicles and replace hubs.