
Skoda is recalling more than 150 examples of its Octavia, Superb and Kodiaq models over a possible fire risk.
The issue affects 158 MY22 cars across the three models.

Due to manufacturing issue, the engine compartment cover may become loose, and if that happens, the engine cover may move and touch the turbocharger resulting in smouldering damage or an engine bay fire.
Owners should contact their preferred Skoda dealer to arrange to have their vehicle repaired free of charge, or alternatively can call the firm on 1800 607 540 or email on [email protected]

A list of VINs is available here.
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