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Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Man Utd co-owner's firm recalls SUVs over risk of doors flying open | Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Man Utd co-owner's firm recalls SUVs over risk of doors flying open |
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The firm will replace door button assemblies in more than 7,000 vehicles free of charge | The firm will replace door button assemblies in more than 7,000 vehicles free of charge |
Ineos Automotive, the car maker owned by Manchester United co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has recalled more than 7,000 of its sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in the US. | Ineos Automotive, the car maker owned by Manchester United co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has recalled more than 7,000 of its sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in the US. |
The firm said "in a small number of cases" Grenadier SUV doors are opening while cars are being driven "increasing the risk of injury to passengers inside the vehicle". | The firm said "in a small number of cases" Grenadier SUV doors are opening while cars are being driven "increasing the risk of injury to passengers inside the vehicle". |
"Due to insufficient application of grease, an exterior door release button may remain in the depressed position, preventing the door from closing securely", a spokesperson told the BBC. | "Due to insufficient application of grease, an exterior door release button may remain in the depressed position, preventing the door from closing securely", a spokesperson told the BBC. |
To fix the problem, Ineos said it will replace all door button assemblies on the affected vehicles, free of charge. | To fix the problem, Ineos said it will replace all door button assemblies on the affected vehicles, free of charge. |
The recall affects Ineos' Grenadier SUVs produced between 6 July 2023 and 19 April 2024. | The recall affects Ineos' Grenadier SUVs produced between 6 July 2023 and 19 April 2024. |
The door button mechanism on affected vehicles may have been assembled without enough grease in them, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) filing. | The door button mechanism on affected vehicles may have been assembled without enough grease in them, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) filing. |
"This may allow the exterior door buttons to remain in the depressed position and prevent the door from fully latching," the document said. | |
A company spokesperson said: "We are undertaking a campaign to replace the door lock mechanisms on all affected vehicles as quickly as possible. Owners of all impacted vehicles are being contacted directly." | A company spokesperson said: "We are undertaking a campaign to replace the door lock mechanisms on all affected vehicles as quickly as possible. Owners of all impacted vehicles are being contacted directly." |
The recall is the latest issue faced by the car company, which last year had to temporarily pause manufacturing after one of its parts suppliers became insolvent. | The recall is the latest issue faced by the car company, which last year had to temporarily pause manufacturing after one of its parts suppliers became insolvent. |
Sir Jim Ratcliffe at the unveiling of the Ineos Fusilier electric SUV | Sir Jim Ratcliffe at the unveiling of the Ineos Fusilier electric SUV |
Launched in 2022, the Grenadier was the first vehicle produced by Ineos Automotive. It is inspired by the iconic Land Rover Defender. | Launched in 2022, the Grenadier was the first vehicle produced by Ineos Automotive. It is inspired by the iconic Land Rover Defender. |
Sir Jim's decision to start the car company was motivated by his disappointment over Jaguar Land Rover's decision to stop making the Defender. | Sir Jim's decision to start the car company was motivated by his disappointment over Jaguar Land Rover's decision to stop making the Defender. |
In 2020, the entrepreneur, who had campaigned for Leave in the run-up to the 2016 Brexit referendum, announced that the vehicle would be assembled in France, putting an end to hopes that it would be made at a plant in Wales. | In 2020, the entrepreneur, who had campaigned for Leave in the run-up to the 2016 Brexit referendum, announced that the vehicle would be assembled in France, putting an end to hopes that it would be made at a plant in Wales. |
According to the company, there are currently about 20,000 Grenadiers on the road in 50 countries around the world. | According to the company, there are currently about 20,000 Grenadiers on the road in 50 countries around the world. |
Ineos Automotive lost more than 1.4 billion euros (£1.1bn, $1.5bn) before tax in 2023, according to a filing with the UK registry Companies House. | Ineos Automotive lost more than 1.4 billion euros (£1.1bn, $1.5bn) before tax in 2023, according to a filing with the UK registry Companies House. |
Sir Jim, who is one of the UK's richest people, owns a 27.7% stake in Manchester United. | Sir Jim, who is one of the UK's richest people, owns a 27.7% stake in Manchester United. |