This guide explains known safety recall information for the Chrysler Ypsilon, what UK drivers should check, and how manufacturer recall repairs are normally handled.
What a Chrysler Ypsilon safety recall actually is
A safety recall is the manufacturer admitting that a batch of vehicles left the factory with a defect that could affect safety or fail to meet type approval, and agreeing to put it right at their own cost. In the UK these campaigns are coordinated with the DVSA, which keeps the public recall database. A recall is different from a warranty repair: it is not limited by the age of the car, the mileage on the clock, how many owners it has had, or where it has been serviced. If your Chrysler Ypsilon is inside an affected VIN range, the fix is free, full stop.
Campaigns range from a ten-minute software flash to an engine-out repair. What they have in common is that the manufacturer supplies the parts and the franchised dealer books the time back to the factory, so nothing lands on your bill. The only money that should ever change hands is for unrelated work you have separately agreed to.
How to check a Chrysler Ypsilon for open recalls
- Find the 17-digit VIN. It is stamped at the base of the windscreen on the driver's side, on a plate in the door shut, and printed in section E of the V5C logbook.
- Run the registration through the free DVSA vehicle recall checker for a quick first pass.
- Phone a franchised Chrysler Ypsilon dealer with the VIN and ask them to run an open-campaign check. This is the definitive answer and it is free — you do not have to be a customer.
- Ask whether any campaign has already been carried out by a previous keeper, and get that confirmed in writing before you pay anyone to investigate the same symptom.
- If you have just bought the car, update the V5C so the next campaign letter reaches you rather than the previous owner.
Imports, grey-market cars and vehicles re-registered after a write-off are the ones that slip through the net most often, because the manufacturer has no current keeper address on file. On those, a VIN check with the dealer is the only method worth trusting.
Telling a recall apart from ordinary wear
Most faults on a Chrysler Ypsilon are not recall items. Worn brake discs, tired suspension bushes, a failing battery and a clogged diesel particulate filter are all consumable or wear items and are yours to pay for. A recall covers a manufacturing or design defect present when the vehicle was built. If a dealer tells you a fault is "not covered", ask them specifically whether an open campaign exists for that component by VIN — that is a different question from whether it is under warranty.
Recall, service action or technical bulletin?
Three different things get muddled here, and the difference decides who pays:
- Safety recall — a defect with a safety or emissions-compliance implication. Free, unlimited age and mileage, coordinated with the DVSA.
- Service action or field fix — the manufacturer knows about a fault and will correct it, usually only while the car is inside a set age or mileage window, and often only when you complain about the symptom.
- Technical service bulletin (TSB) — internal guidance telling technicians how to diagnose and repair a known pattern fault. It is not a promise to pay. A good independent will still use the TSB information to fix it right first time.
If you are quoted for a repair that feels like a known Chrysler Ypsilon pattern fault, it is always worth one phone call to the dealer with your VIN before authorising the work.
What the free repair covers — and what it doesn't
The campaign covers the parts, the labour and any calibration or software work needed to complete it. It does not cover consequential damage you have already paid for elsewhere, courtesy transport as a right, or unrelated items the dealer finds while the car is on their ramp. Booking lead times vary wildly: a software update is often done while you wait, whereas a parts-constrained campaign can sit on a waiting list for months while the factory catches up on supply.
Keep the paperwork. A completed campaign shown in the dealer's system is worth real money at resale, and it stops the next owner paying to diagnose a fault that has already been rectified.
Bob's take
In 32 years on the tools the pattern is always the same: the cars that get bitten are the ones where nobody ever ran the VIN. Recall work is free, it is quick to check, and it takes one phone call. Do that check the week you buy any used car, before you spend a penny on diagnosis.
Common questions about Chrysler Ypsilon recalls
How do I check if my Chrysler Ypsilon has an outstanding recall?
Use the free DVSA recall checker with your registration, or give your 17-digit VIN to any franchised Chrysler Ypsilon dealer. The VIN is the reliable one — it is tied to the exact build of your car, so it picks up campaigns that a registration lookup can miss on imports and re-registered vehicles.
Does a recall repair cost anything?
No. Safety recall work is carried out free of charge by a franchised dealer regardless of the age or mileage of the vehicle and regardless of where it was bought or serviced. You do not need a main-dealer service history to qualify. Only unrelated work found at the same time is chargeable, and that must be quoted and agreed separately.
Will an outstanding recall fail the MOT?
An open recall is not itself an MOT failure item. The MOT tests the condition of the car on the day, not manufacturer campaigns. That said, if the recall relates to brakes, steering, seat belts or lighting, the underlying fault can absolutely fail the test on its own merits — so get the recall done rather than banking on a pass.
Can an independent garage carry out Chrysler Ypsilon recall work?
No. The free repair has to be done by a franchised Chrysler Ypsilon dealer, because the parts and the campaign paperwork come from the manufacturer. What an independent can do is diagnose the symptom, tell you honestly whether it looks like the campaign fault or something else, and stop you paying for work that the manufacturer should be covering.
Is it safe to keep driving a Chrysler Ypsilon with an open recall?
It depends entirely on the campaign. Some recalls are a software update that can wait for a convenient appointment; others cover fire risk, sudden loss of steering assistance or airbag deployment and say stop driving now. The recall letter or the dealer will tell you which category yours falls into — ask that question directly when you book.
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This page is free reference information published by Bob's Mechanical Repairs, an independent DVSA-approved workshop in Birnam, Perthshire. Recall repairs themselves are carried out free of charge by franchised main dealers, not by us. Always confirm campaign status by VIN with a franchised dealer before acting on anything you read online.