Recalls: Renault X91 Laguna
Overview
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Recalls: Renault X91 Laguna
No recall information is available for the Renault X91 Laguna. To search for recalls of Renault models, please visit Product Safety Recalls Australia: Renault.
Problems and faults: Renault X91 Laguna
Overview
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2009-10 Renault X91 Laguna III: timing belt could snap prematurely
In 2014, Renault UK issued a ‘non-code action’ for Renault X91 Laguna III vehicles that were manufactured from 1 September 2009 to 30 June 2010. For these Renault Laguna vehicles, the timing belt could snap prematurely due to a misalignment of the fuel pump which could cause the belt to rub against other components. To rectify, the fuel pump was to be re-positioned (NCA/2014/010).