Wexford People

Opel Zafira fire threat recall

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Opel Ireland is writing to the owners of Opel Zafira B models to invite them to Opel dealership­s so that a preventati­ve action can be carried out to protect the vehicles from the risk of fire.

In the last six months, we wrote to all Opel Zafira B owners to make them aware of an issue which could affect their vehicle, Opel Ireland said in a statement.

Our investigat­ions had found evidence of improper repair of the blower motor resistor and its thermal fuse, which is designed to protect the blower motor system.

Opel said these improper repairs, which may have been conducted without the owners’ knowledge, can lead to overheatin­g of the system’s electrical components and the potential for a fire. Resistors should never be repaired, they should only be replaced.

Since then we have been conducting a recall programme designed to return vehicles to their original condition. This has involved replacing the resistor in every vehicle we have inspected and the blower motor and the pollen filter in many thousands of vehicles. All of this has been free of charge to the customer.

At the time of the recall we said we would consider additional actions we might take and we have been in constant contact with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

On May 9 we presented a status update to DVSA and agreed the additional action. While the current action achieves the objective of returning vehicles to their original condition, after extensive investigat­ions we have decided to go further and improve the overall robustness of the system.

We will therefore be initiating a second recall to replace the current soldered fuse resistor with a wax fuse resistor so reducing the opportunit­y for manipulati­on.

When the recalls are complete, all vehicles will have a new wax fuse resistor, a new blower motor and a new moulding at the base of the windscreen to address water ingress. Again, this work will be conducted free of charge.

We will soon be writing to all customers to inform them of the second recall action and provide appropriat­e advice. Subsequent­ly we will write to customers on a staggered basis to invite them in for the second recall.

It is planned to commence sending these letters during the month of August. Owners of vehicles which have not yet had the initial recall completed should still bring their vehicles to their dealership to have them returned to their original condition.

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