LDV Recalls
9 recalls across 8 models.
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2022–2025 LDV MIFA & MIFA 9
Due to a manufacturing defect, the worm wheel within the Electronic Power Steering system (EPS) may have been insufficiently lubricated. This may result in a sudden increased steering effort whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
12 Mar 2026
2024–2026 LDV DELIVER 9 & eDELIVER 9
Due to a manufacturing defect, the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) software may have been calibrated with higher than intended sensitivity. As a result, the driver, passenger, curtain airbags and/or seat mounted side airbags may activate unexpectedly whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2026
2021–2023 LDV DELIVER 9
Due to a manufacturing defect, the low-pressure fuel delivery line may not meet specifications. As a result, it may deteriorate allowing fuel to leak. A fuel leak in the presence of an external ignition source could result in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
8 Nov 2024
2017–2024 LDV D90
Due to a manufacturing defect, the T-Piece connector in the coolant pipes may fail. If this occurs, it could lead to a coolant fluid leak. As a result, the engine may overheat and potentially stall leading to a loss of motive power whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
28 Oct 2024
2021–2024 LDV Deliver 9 Bus
The vehicle specification sheet obtained from the LDV website may have provided incorrect information in relation to gross vehicle mass, axle capacities, payload and towing capacities. If the driver attempts to tow a load higher than the approved maximum weight, this could result in increased braking distances and/or reduced braking performance. This could also result in reduced steering response which may lead to the vehicle to rollover. Note: The website has now been updated with the correct information. The Specifications mentioned in the owner’s Manual and the vehicle’s build plate are correct.
Heavy Vehicle
3 Oct 2024
2020–2021 LDV G10
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear brake pipe may leak brake fluid.
Light Vehicle
18 Mar 2021
2019–2021 LDV DELIVER 9
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear brake pipe may leak brake fluid.
Light Vehicle
16 Feb 2021
0 LDV V80
The 'Identification Label' printed by a third party Australian supplier has been printed incorrectly. The label omits the required inclusion of the vehicle manufacturer's name.
Light Vehicle
1 May 2015
0 LDV DV Cargo Van
The vantiy mirror in the left hand internal sunvisor is not glued to the sunvisor, but sits freely in a recess. The vanity glass has no backing material to contain broken pieces.
Light Vehicle
15 Dec 2013