On 2 April 2024, Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited (Cupra Ireland) announced a voluntary safety recall of certain Cupra Leon passenger vehicles. The recall relates to an incorrectly assembled heat shield that may expose the brake fluid reservoir to excessive heat, creating a fire risk.
Affected Vehicles
- Model: Cupra Leon
- Production Dates: 12 March 2020 – 4 April 2022
- Number of Vehicles Affected in Ireland: 1
Details of the Fault
The issue stems from the incorrect assembly of the heat shield:
- The brake fluid reservoir nozzle may not be sufficiently protected.
- Exhaust system heat could cause the nozzle to melt.
- This may result in brake fluid leakage.
- If leaked fluid contacts hot engine or exhaust components, it may ignite, leading to a vehicle fire.
Risks
- Vehicle fire hazard if leaking brake fluid contacts hot parts.
- Reduced brake performance due to fluid loss.
- Increased accident risk and potential injuries.
What Owners Should Do
Owners of affected Cupra Leon vehicles should:
- Contact their local Cupra or Volkswagen Group Ireland dealer immediately.
- Dealers will inspect the heat shield assembly and secure proper protection for the brake fluid reservoir.
- Any necessary repairs or modifications will be carried out free of charge.
How to Check if Your Car is Affected
- Use the Cupra recall checker with your VIN.
- Contact your local Cupra dealer or Cupra Ireland customer service.
- Refer to the CCPC (Competition and Consumer Protection Commission) recall listings in Ireland.
Official Sources
Disclaimer
This recall summary is based on official information published on 2 April 2024. While accurate at the time of publication, vehicle owners should always confirm their recall status directly with Cupra Ireland or Volkswagen Group Ireland.

