brooklands

Bentley Brooklands (1996) – 95V159000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Electrically Operated Gearbox Actuator Can Chafe Against The Cover Causing The Transmission Selector Fuse To Blow.


Bentley Brooklands (1995) – 97V122000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Bolts Attaching The Lower Steering Column To The Intermediate Steering Coupling Can Contact The Brake Hydraulic System Pipes Located In The Engine Compartment.


Bentley Brooklands (1995) – 95V159000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Electrically Operated Gearbox Actuator Can Chafe Against The Cover Causing The Transmission Selector Fuse To Blow.


Bentley Brooklands (1995) – 95V070000

Vehicle recall defect – The Lower Steering Column Linkage Heat Shield Can Come In Contact With A Brake Hydraulic System Pipe Mounted To The Engine Assembly, Eventually Resulting In A Hydraulic Fluid Leak.


Bentley Brooklands (1994) – 97V122000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Bolts Attaching The Lower Steering Column To The Intermediate Steering Coupling Can Contact The Brake Hydraulic System Pipes Located In The Engine Compartment.


Bentley Brooklands (1994) – 95V159000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Electrically Operated Gearbox Actuator Can Chafe Against The Cover Causing The Transmission Selector Fuse To Blow.


Bentley Brooklands (1993) – 95V159000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Electrically Operated Gearbox Actuator Can Chafe Against The Cover Causing The Transmission Selector Fuse To Blow.


Bentley Brooklands (1992) – 95V159000

Vehicle recall defect – An Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Electrically Operated Gearbox Actuator Can Chafe Against The Cover Causing The Transmission Selector Fuse To Blow.


Bentley Brooklands (2009) – 10V411000

Vehicle recall defect – Bentley Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2009 Arnager, Arnaget, Arnage Rl, Brooklands, And Azure Vehicles. There Is A Potential For The “B” Hood Ornament’S RetrActing Mechanism To Become Corroded. This May Lead To The “B” Hood Ornament Not RetrActing As Intended When A Vehicle Is Involved In A Crash.