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DUSTER III, BIGSTER — recall

Consumer goods · European Union · 2026-07-03
Hazard: Injuries

Dacia DUSTER III, BIGSTER vehicles for injuries risk

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CountryEuropean Union
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-07-03
ManufacturerDacia
Model identifierse19*2007/46*0026*32 - e19*2007/46*0026*33g11*2018/858*01086*0 - g11*2018/858*01086*01 - g11*2018/858*01086*02
CategoryMotor vehicles
HazardInjuries
Hazard descriptionThe rear suspension springs may not have been manufactured with the required dimensions, which could cause the left or right rear spring to break. If this occurs, the vehicle may sag and the broken spring could fall onto the road, increasing the risk of an accident for the vehicle occupants and other road users.
Non-complianceThe product does not comply with the Regulation on the approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles.
Recall numberSR/01939/26
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

Likely platform / channel actionsMarketplaces may delist the same or similar products, freeze or force-remove inventory (e.g. Amazon FBA) and notify past buyers; under GPSR regulators can require platforms to act within 2 working days.
Self-check for comparable productsStructural strength, tip-over stability, sharp edges.
Rules & standards likely involvedGPSR, CE (Toys EN 71 / LVD·EMC), REACH · Full guide →

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