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Recall - Stop Delivery Door button mechanism replacement 25V147000
 

Recall Recall - Stop Delivery Door button mechanism replacement 25V147000 2025-03-12

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Stu_Barnes

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Stu_Barnes submitted a new resource:

Recall - Stop Delivery Door button mechanism replacement - Recall

Background

INEOS has identified a safety related defect relating to door button mechanisms affecting

vehicles covered by this notice. In a proportion of affected vehicles, the door button

mechanism may have been assembled without a sufficient application of grease. This may

allow the exterior door buttons to remain in the depressed position and prevent the door from

fully latching.

If the door does not latch, it may open while the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of...

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I called my local dealer's service and it does not seem like they are all recalled. Just earlier VIN's, mine for instance is fine and I have never had the door button issue.
 
I have the issue but lube it myself with a graphite spray. Question is do I keep doing that or have the dealer take things apart. My concern is they may create new problems or rattles. What do you all think?
 
The VIN range: SC6GM1CA0PF004877- SC6GM1CA5RF018955

Looks like everything after the deliveries started to the USA to my eye.
 
I had it done today in a dealership, and they replaced all 5 door lock buttons and ignition cylinder, I even got two new car keys.

Will see if this will actually fix the door buttons getting stuck all the time.
Please keep us posted on the fix to see if it actually did work. I’m bringing mine in for an oil change and for them to replace all of the door buttons on Monday.
 
I had it done today in a dealership, and they replaced all 5 door lock buttons and ignition cylinder, I even got two new car keys.

Will see if this will actually fix the door buttons getting stuck all the time.
Did you surrender the old ones, and if not do they still work to unlock?
 
I have to surrender the old set of keys, I believe they also need to update some system to link the new codes with my VIN number
Rats, well at least you get a fresh battery, in theory.....

Also did they replace the rear door handle as well?
 
Thanks for the heads up Stu. My VIN falls into this range and I’ll be taking it in for the first service soon so I’ll add this to my list of items to address. I’ve had a few issues with sticky handles, mainly in colder temps, so it would be nice to have that resolved.
 
I remember when I first did a test drive that vehicle had sticky rear door handles, but you could easily wiggle it to pop out the button. Are any of them more severe where they get stuck or iced in the open position?
 
I remember when I first did a test drive that vehicle had sticky rear door handles, but you could easily wiggle it to pop out the button. Are any of them more severe where they get stuck or iced in the open position?
The full narrative is at the link provided by Stu at post #1.

There has been reports made to the NHTSA about doors opening whilst the vehicle is in motion. The risk of injury was assessed as low (with the exception of your underpants) because the audible and visual alerts provide notification of an unlatched door.
 
I remember when I first did a test drive that vehicle had sticky rear door handles, but you could easily wiggle it to pop out the button. Are any of them more severe where they get stuck or iced in the open position?
No, same severity, same issue
 
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