Rolls-Royce · 1975–2002
3 known recalls affecting the Rolls-Royce Corniche (1975–2002). Enter your VIN to check if your specific vehicle is affected, or browse by model year below.

On certain vehicles, fuel vapors stored in the vehicle's evaporative emission control system could enter a body cavity behind the rocker panel on the driver's side. If vapor is emitted and collects in the cavity, the resulting air/vapor mixture could be ignited if the central window operating mechanism is activated. Correction: Dealers will install a plated mild steel extension pipe to the leak detection filter of the vehicle which will ensure that any vapor emanating from the evaporative emission control system is vented to the outside.
HIGH UNDER-HOOD AND UNDER-FLOOR TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE FAILURE OF SOME HYDRAULIC BRAKE HOSES. THIS CONDITION WILL CAUSE A LOSS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID FROM THE DUAL HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND IMPAIR BRAKING EFFICIENCY. A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD ALSO EXISTS.
VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL. A MALFUNCTION IN THE AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM CIRCUITRY CAN CAUSE A FAILURE OF THE SPEED CONTROL MECHANISM TO DISENGAGE WHEN THE BRAKES ARE APPLIED. OWNERS WOULD HAVE TO APPLY THE BRAKES UNTIL THE VEHICLE STALLS OR SWITCH OFF THE IGNITION TO STOP THE VEHICLE.
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