MAN Trucks Ireland recalls certain TGL, TGM, TGS, and TGX vehicles due to steering shaft defect

Man Importers Ireland Limited has issued a voluntary recall affecting certain MAN TGL, TGM, TGS, and TGX commercial vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.

The recall concerns a safety-critical defect in the steering system where insufficient fastening between the steering shaft and steering column may result in steering separation, leading to a loss of steering control.


Affected Vehicles

According to official information released by Man Importers Ireland Limited and the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), this recall affects a limited number of MAN trucks in Ireland.

ModelProduction PeriodNumber of Vehicles Affected (Ireland)
MAN TGL01 Sept 2023 – 20 Aug 202412 (combined total)
MAN TGM01 Sept 2023 – 20 Aug 202412 (combined total)
MAN TGS01 Sept 2023 – 20 Aug 202412 (combined total)
MAN TGX01 Sept 2023 – 20 Aug 202412 (combined total)

In total, 12 vehicles are affected in the Republic of Ireland.


Details of the Fault

During internal quality checks, MAN Trucks identified that inadequate fastening between the steering shaft and the steering column may occur on certain vehicles.

This defect could lead to:

  • Gradual loosening of the steering connection over time.
  • Separation of the steering shaft from the column in extreme cases.
  • Complete loss of steering control, posing a serious accident risk.

The issue is caused by an assembly or torque deviation during manufacturing.


Risks and Safety Concerns

A loss of steering control presents a critical road safety hazard, especially for heavy commercial vehicles such as the MAN TGS and TGX models.

Potential consequences include:

  • Inability to control vehicle direction.
  • Increased risk of collisions and property damage.
  • Danger to both the driver and other road users.

Immediate inspection and correction are required to prevent potential incidents.


What Owners Should Do

Owners of affected MAN trucks are advised to:

  1. Contact an authorised MAN Truck & Bus service partner immediately.
  2. Arrange for inspection and re-fastening of the steering shaft and column assembly.
  3. Repairs will be carried out free of charge under the manufacturer’s recall programme.

Owners should avoid operating the vehicle until it has been inspected, especially if unusual steering behaviour or noise is detected.


How to Check if Your Vehicle is Affected

You can verify if your MAN vehicle is affected by:

  • Visiting the MAN Recall Information Portal
  • Entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  • Contacting MAN Importers Ireland Limited or your nearest authorised MAN workshop.

Official Sources


FAQs

Q: Which MAN truck models are affected by this recall?
A: Certain MAN TGL, TGM, TGS, and TGX vehicles.

Q: What is the defect?
A: Inadequate fastening between the steering shaft and the steering column, which could cause steering separation.

Q: How many vehicles are affected in Ireland?
A: A total of 12 vehicles.

Q: What are the risks?
A: Potential loss of steering control, significantly increasing accident risk.

Q: Is the repair free of charge?
A: Yes, all recall-related repairs are provided free of charge by authorised MAN service centres.


Disclaimer

This recall summary is for informational purposes only. Please verify details with the official recall authority or your vehicle manufacturer.

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