Vauxhall appears to have another automobile fires crisis on its hands after an investigation by The sun newspaper indicated that far a lot more Vauxhall Corsa models than first thought could be prone to bursting in to flames.
The investigation by ‘expert engineers’ from GBB engineering group suggests that 865,000 Vauxhall Corsa D and E models suffer from a heater wiring fault that can cause fires behind the dashboard. If verified to be true, this would indicate that every Vauxhall Corsa built considering that 2006 could be affected. It’s also suggested that the problem is a smilar one to that sparked the Zafira B fires recall of 234,938 models in the UK.
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Philip Hoyes, the engineer who authored the report, explained that: “The resistive heating associated with Zafira B failure mode 2 has also been identified in the heater wiring harnesses of Vauxhall Corsa D models. “A fire damaged Corsa D, with a history of wiring harness damage, was taken a look at to reveal an origin of fire in the region of the heater system.”
In the wake of the report the motorist and automobile standards agency has considering that launched an investigation into both Corsa D and E models. DVSA chief Executive, Gareth Llewellyn, said: “DVSA’s first priority is to secure everyone from unsafe automobiles and drivers. We are investigating reported faults with Vauxhall Corsa D and E models. We’ve also made it clear that it’s crucial that Vauxhall must be doing everything possible to make sure the safety of its customers and their families.”