Volkswagen Group Ireland may need to recall over 100,000 vehicles 

October 01, 2015
Volkswagen Group Ireland may need to recall over 100,000 vehicles 
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Volkswagen Group Ireland has announced its action plan to correct the emissions characteristics of certain diesel vehicles.


In the coming days, the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) details of affected vehicles will be released centrally from brands to retailers. In addition, an international online self-serve process for customers to check if their vehicle is affected based on VIN will be set up.

In addition for Ireland, a website for all brands based on registration number is planned to cover both domestic sales and privately imported used vehicles from other markets, such as the UK.

Affected customers will be contacted, with details of a process to get their vehicles corrected in the near future. In the meantime, all vehicles are technically safe and roadworthy.

Under the action plan, the Volkswagen Group brands whose vehicles are affected will present the technical solutions and measures to relevant responsible authorities in October.

Customers with these vehicles will be kept informed over the coming weeks and months.

The specific numbers of vehicles in Ireland affected per brand are as follows:

Volkswagen Passenger Cars - 34,387
Audi - 16,485
SEAT - 4,365
ŠKODA - 16,004
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles - 8,107

The numbers include vehicles sold via our authorised dealer network in Ireland. The number of affected used vehicles imported is still under clarification. This number could be up to an additional 30,000 cars.

Volkswagen Group Ireland say that it is committed to supporting all its customers and its retailers through the coming weeks and months.
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