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Skoda Kodiaq Recalls

There are currently 6 safety recalls out on the Skoda Kodiaq. 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:
    23/03/2022
    Recalls number:
    R/2022/075
    VIN start:
    TMBMU7NS3N8010667
    VIN end:
    TMBMU7NS7N8030310
    Car Build Date:
    10/09/2020 - 05/02/2022
    Concern:
    Engine Compartment Covers Could Come Loose From Their Attachment
    Defect:
    On affected vehicles engine compartment covers were fitted that regardless of use (very sporty driving style or poor road condition) and operating period could come loose from their attachment.
    Remedy:
    On all affected vehicles the engine compartment cover has to be removed.

  • Announcement date:
    23/12/2020
    Recalls number:
    R/2021/016
    VIN start:
    TMBJB9NS8L8068050
    VIN end:
    TMBLE7NS6L8523644
    Car Build Date:
    14/07/2020 - 17/07/2020
    Concern:
    There May Have Been An Insufficient Weld Connection Between The Brake Pedal And The Brake Pedal Plate
    Defect:
    There is the possibility that there may have been an insufficient welded connection between the brake pedal and the brake pedal plate.
    Remedy:
    Check the brake pedal assembly. In the event of a faulty weld the brake pedal must be replaced.

  • Announcement date:
    05/09/2019
    Recalls number:
    R/2019/303
    Car Build Date:
    12/10/2018 - 27/06/2019
    Concern:
    Too Little Torque May Be Provided By The Engine At Low Engine Speeds
    Defect:
    Too little torque may be provided by the engine at low engine speeds.
    Remedy:
    On the affected vehicles the software of the engine control unit must be updated.

  • Announcement date:
    09/07/2019
    Recalls number:
    R/2019/214
    VIN start:
    TMBMJ7NS4K8048915
    VIN end:
    TMBKJ7NS9K8049825
    Car Build Date:
    01/02/2019 - 05/02/2019
    Concern:
    Possible Crack On The Frame Of The Left Front Seat
    Defect:
    There is a possibility that due to a fault in the production process there is a crack on the frame of the left front seat.
    Remedy:
    Check and replace the seat frame if a crack is found.

  • Announcement date:
    30/05/2019
    Recalls number:
    R/2019/210
    VIN start:
    TMBMJ7NS5J8059484
    VIN end:
    TMBKC7NS5J8062628
    Car Build Date:
    08/01/2018 - 28/02/2018
    Concern:
    Air Bag May Not Inflate Quickly Enough On Deployment
    Defect:
    Driver
    Remedy:
    The steering wheel airbag has to be replaced in the vehicles affected

  • Announcement date:
    16/05/2019
    Recalls number:
    R/2019/162
    VIN start:
    TMBMJ7NSXK8039670
    VIN end:
    TMBMM7NS0K8041726
    Car Build Date:
    17/12/2018 - 21/12/2018
    Concern:
    One Or More Fixing Nuts In The Individual Seat Frame In The Second Seat Row Are Missing
    Defect:
    Fixing nuts in the frame of the second seat row are missing
    Remedy:
    Check and add the nuts where required
Step 3 - Contact your nearest dealer

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