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Major Car Brand 'Issues Recall for Six Models' with UK Drivers Affected

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Renault has issued a recall notice on six of the brand's popular cars, including the Megane E-Tech.

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Several models are recalled by Renault and Dacia. Manufacturers have detected a parking brake defect. Vehicle owners must take their vehicle to one of the garages of the two brands.

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Renault and Dacia recall several recent models, including the Mégane E-Tech, the Austral and the Duster, due to a poorly positioned sensor that could interfere with parking brake locking.

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Several vehicles of the Renault group are being recalled in France. On the electric side, Megane and Scénic E-Tech are concerned. The problem? A sensor that is not well positioned can damage the parking brake lock. L的article Reminder: the Renault Megane and Scénic electrics have a brake problem first appeared on Automobile Clean.

Renault: a technical risk that becomes an industrial issue Renault has launched, through its Dacia brand, a targeted recall campaign aimed at vehicles with a parking brake defect. If the exact number of units concerned has not been communicated, this preventive technical patch concerns in particular Dacia Duster manufactured between 31 October and 2 November 2024, with a risk of non-locking the holding system at a stop. Behind this reminder, the…

Renault launches a reminder campaign for several of its vehicles. The reason is rather simple: a defect on the electric parking brake. No panic, the reminder is of a small magnitude, concerning a few hundred Renault vehicles and a few dozen Dacia. The parking brake may be in default According to the site Reminder-Conso.gouv, the defect justifying this reminder Renault is related to a parking brake problem.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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