Shanghai Daily

Slight drop in car recalls in 2020

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CHINA recalled 6.78 million defective cars in 2020, 0.4 percent fewer than in 2019, according to the General Administra­tion of Quality Supervisio­n, Inspection and Quarantine.

In December, 1.23 million defective vehicles were recalled, a year-on-year increase of 103 percent. It was the biggest recall in the last 16 months.

The administra­tion said recalls in 2020 were affected by COVID-19 at the beginning of the year and reached a peak in April. It declined later but the trend was reversed in November and December.

Zhang Xiaofeng, an independen­t market analyst, said the slight drop in recalls last year compared with 2019 were due to the impact of the epidemic at the beginning of the year. Zhang said that “the overall work is running smoothly in the following months as the number of single-month recalls exceeded 1 million vehicles in April, November and December.”

The high number in December was mainly due to recalls of Honda cars. GAC Honda and Dongfeng Honda, two of the Japanese automaker’s joint ventures in China, recalled 1.09 million vehicles because of fuel pump failure. For the year, Honda has recalled more than 1.86 million vehicles in the Chinese market due to fuel pump failures.

A defective part may deform and come in contact with the fuel pump housing, causing the pump to work improperly.

This could lead to stalling of the engines while the car is moving in the worst cases.

Fuel pump failure was a common issue for automakers in 2020, with 2.7 million cars including Toyota, Lexus and Mazda recalling cars due to the problem, or 41 percent of the total number of recalls throughout the year.

As sales of new- energy vehicles increased in 2020, so did the number of defective vehicles.

In 2020, 88,100 new-energy vehicles were recalled, a jump of 161 percent compared with 2019.

The main problems with newenergy vehicles involved the suspension, body structure, electrical equipment, battery, braking and steering.

Tesla, NIO, Li Auto, WM Motor,

Polestar and Leapmotor issued eight recalls in 2020 that amounted to a total of 46,449 vehicles. It was a 145 percent increase compared with 2019.

The number of recalls caused by software failure also rose.

China will enhance supervisio­n of Over-The- Air technology in the automobile industry to ensure user safety, the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation announced in November.

In 2020, China had 18 recalls related to software issues, involving 395,500 vehicles, according to data from automotive website Gasgoo.

Automobile companies using OTA technology to eliminate defects and implement recalls shall formulate a recall plan, file it with the administra­tion and fulfil its responsibi­lities.

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