2026-05-22

Rear Axle Lower Arm Hazard Aston Martin recalls some imported dbx for a total of 2,033 vehicles

Recently, Aston Martin Lagonda (China) Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration in accordance with the requirements of the Regulations on the Administration of Defective Automobile Product Recall and the Measures for the Implementation of the Regulations on the Administration of Defective Automobile Product Recall. Recall Lot Recall Number S2026M0054V: Starting today, 1,162 dbx (Parameter | Inquiry) vehicles manufactured between July 1, 2020 and March 28, 2024 will be recalled; 713 dbx I6 vehicles manufactured between September 7, 2021 and October 26, 2023 will be recalled; and 158 dbx 707 vehicles manufactured between March 22, 2022 and June 16, 2025 will be recalled. The reason for the recall is that for vehicles within the scope of this recall, due to the small diameter selection of the fastening bolt and rod of the lower swing arm of the rear axle, the mounting pin of the torsion rod may be loose and slide out. In extreme cases, it may cause damage to suspension parts such as the lower swing arm of the rear axle and the rear brake, increasing the risk of collision of the vehicle and posing safety hazards. Solution Aston Martin Lagonda (China) Automotive Sales Co., Ltd. will replace the fastening bolts and check the lower arm of the rear axle for vehicles within the scope of the recall free of charge through an authorized dealer, and if damaged, replace them to eliminate safety hazards. Aston Martin Lagonda (China) Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. will notify the relevant owners by registered letter, telephone, etc. Users can obtain information about this recall by calling the customer service line of Aston Martin Lagonda (China) Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. In addition, you can also visit the website of the Recall Center of the General Administration of Market Supervision for more information to reflect the defective clues.
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