Recalled Other consumer products – Current GIS Alerts 2026
Found 598 recalled products in the Other consumer products category. Check batch numbers, shops, and hazard information.
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Toyota C-HR cars
Defective software in the Clearance Sonar ECU and Brake ECU can release the brakes and change gear from P to D or R during remote parking, causing the vehicle to slowly move forward or backward on its own. Potential effects: traffic accident, injuries to occupants or bystanders.
Subaru Solterra cars 2023MY
In Subaru Solterra 2023MY cars the instrument cluster may switch off, which can prevent reading the speed and warning indicators while driving. Potencjalne skutki: risk of an accident due to lack of information about driving parameters.
Mazda CX-30 (DM) passenger car
Flickering or missing images from the front, side and rear cameras can reduce visibility around the vehicle while maneuvering and reversing, increasing the risk of a collision. Potential effects: vehicle collision, injuries to occupants or bystanders.
Mazda 3 (BP) passenger car
Flickering or missing images from the front, side and rear cameras can reduce visibility around the vehicle while maneuvering and reversing, increasing the risk of a collision. Potential effects: vehicle collision, injuries to occupants or bystanders.
BMW cars, models: 3 Series (G20), X3 (G01) and X4 (G02)
The bolts connecting the electric motor to the steering gear housing may be incorrectly fastened, which can result in loosening of the motor and blockage of the steering gear. Potencjalne skutki: loss of vehicle control, road accident, serious injuries.
Toyota Proace City vehicles
The ECU software defect causes the MIL warning light not to indicate irregularities in urea consumption in the exhaust aftertreatment system. Potential effects: possible non-compliance with emission standards, lack of fault information for the user.
Mazda CX-60 (KH) cars
The engines may shut down without warning in limp-home mode, which can cause a loss of driving power and increase the risk of an accident. In addition, images from the front, side and reversing cameras may flicker or fail to appear on the display. Potential effects: road accident, serious injuries or death.
Mazda CX-60 (KH) cars
The engine may fail to start while driving or stationary, the vehicle may become “not drivable”, and images from the front, side and rear-view cameras may flicker or fail to appear on the display. Potential effects: loss of driving capability, increased risk of collision.
Citroën C3 cars
Fuel may leak from the tank in Citroën C3 cars, creating a safety risk during vehicle use. Potential effects: vehicle fire, risk to users’ health and life.
Citroën cars, models: C4 and C4X equipped with E-call option
The E-call device may communicate with the driver only in French, which can hinder understanding of messages in an emergency situation and proper use of the system’s functions. Potential effects: delay in obtaining assistance, increased risk of complications after an accident, safety hazard.
Toyota bZ4X cars
Improper communication between the DCM module and the ECU may prevent the ECU process from completing, which after restarting the vehicle results in no warning lights on the display and deactivation of turn indicators, hazard lights and the pre‑collision system. Potencjalne skutki: vehicle collision, injuries to users.
Opel cars, models Grandland and Mokka
The ECU software may incorrectly detect urea consumption and/or OBD performance in monitoring the target NOx emission level, leading to non-compliance with exhaust emission requirements. Potential effects: possible increased air pollution and indirect negative impact on health and the environment.
Peugeot brand cars, models: 208, 3008 and 5008
The ECU software may incorrectly monitor urea consumption and OBD system performance, causing the vehicle to fail to comply with NOx and exhaust emission requirements. Potential effects: non-compliance with emission standards, possible legal consequences for the user.
DS4 cars
The ECU software may incorrectly detect urea consumption and/or OBD system performance, which may lead to non-compliance with exhaust emission requirements. Potencjal effects: non-compliance with exhaust emission standards.
Passenger car Citroën C5 Aircross
The ECU software may incorrectly detect urea consumption and/or the efficiency of the OBD system for monitoring target NOx emission levels, which may lead to non-compliance with exhaust emission requirements. Potential effects: increased exhaust emissions, possible environmental impacts.
Passenger car Citroën C3
The ECU software may incorrectly detect urea consumption and/or the efficiency of the OBD system for monitoring target NOx emission levels, which may lead to non-compliance with exhaust emission requirements. Potential effects: increased exhaust emissions, possible environmental impacts.
Triumph motorcycles, models: ROCKET 3 GT TRIPLE BLACK, ROCKET 3 R BLACK, ROCKET 3 GT, ROCKET 3 R and ROCKET 3 TFC
If the increased rear brake pedal travel goes unnoticed, a rider relying only on the rear brake may experience extended braking distance and an increased risk of an accident. Potential effects: traffic accident, bodily injuries.
Fiat Ducato cars
The hydraulic power steering hose may be constructed not in line with the specification, causing too low oil level, noise, and a risk of hose rupture and sudden loss of power steering. Potencjalne skutki: loss of vehicle control, collision or accident.
Peugeot 208 cars equipped with EB2FA engine
The level of hydrocarbons (HC) emitted by the vehicle may exceed the permissible limits set by exhaust emission standards, which is mainly associated with a negative impact on the environment and air quality. Potential effects: minor health risk, mainly for sensitive individuals, increased exposure to air pollutants.
Opel Corsa F cars with EB2FA engine
Non-compliance with exhaust emission standards may occur – the hydrocarbon (HC) level may exceed legal limits, causing excessive release of harmful compounds into the environment. Potential effects: increased risk of adverse effects on health and the environment.
What to do if you bought a recalled product?
If you have purchased any of the products listed above, stop using or consuming them immediately. You can return the product to the store where you bought it for a full refund. Keep the receipt if possible, but most stores will accept returns even without one.