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Is there a recall on 2014 FIAT 500L transmission?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns that address transmission-related issues on some 2014 Fiat 500L models. Whether your particular vehicle is affected depends on its VIN, production date, and drivetrain specification.


What recall campaigns cover the 500L transmission


Recall notices for the 500L have historically focused on the six-speed automated manual transmission used in certain trims. The issues cited in these recalls can involve shifting behavior, transmission software, and component reliability. The exact campaigns and affected VINs vary, and not all 2014 500Ls are impacted.



  • Software and control-system updates intended to improve shifting and prevent unintended or delayed gear engagement.

  • Replacement or refurbishment of hydraulic control units or valve bodies to address erratic or unreliable shifting.

  • Hardware replacements related to the transmission or related powertrain components for vehicles showing persistent transmission faults.

  • Safety-related scenarios where transmission performance could affect drivability, acceleration, or the ability to move the vehicle.


In short, multiple recall campaigns have addressed transmission-related faults in the 2014 500L range. To know if your specific car is affected, you must verify against the official recall database using your vehicle’s VIN.


How to check if your 2014 FIAT 500L is affected


Use these steps to verify recall status for your vehicle and understand your options for service.



  1. Locate your VIN. It is a 17-character code found on the driver-side door jamb, vehicle registration, or insurance documents.

  2. Visit the official recall lookup tool (such as the NHTSA recalls database) and enter your VIN to see any open or completed campaigns.

  3. Contact your authorized FIAT/Chrysler dealer with the recall number(s) you find, and schedule a free inspection or repair if applicable.

  4. If a recall is found, have the dealer perform the required service. Recall work is typically performed at no charge to the owner.

  5. If no recall is listed but you still experience transmission issues, discuss data-collection and diagnostic options with the dealer or submit a complaint to the safety agency for further guidance.


For ongoing updates, periodically re-check the VIN and sign up for recall notifications so you stay informed about new campaigns that may affect your vehicle.


What to expect during a recall service


When a recall is confirmed, service usually includes software updates, hardware inspections, and, if necessary, replacement of faulty components. Turnaround times vary by campaign and dealer capacity, but many transmission-related recalls can be completed within a few hours to a full day. You’ll typically be offered a loaner vehicle if the repair requires extended downtime.


Summary


The 2014 FIAT 500L has been the subject of recalls tied to its transmission in some VIN ranges. The crucial step is to check your specific VIN against the official recall database and contact an authorized dealer for guidance. If a recall applies, the work is free of charge and designed to restore safe and reliable transmission performance.

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