JAKARTA - Chery is conducting a recall in China for two SUV models due to potential safety defects. Chery has submitted a recall plan to the State Administration for Market Regulation of China.
Quoting from the Carnewschina website, Monday, January 26, according to Y-Auto's report, the company (Chery) registered a recall with the number S2026M0007V on January 23, 2026.
The recall covers 1,108 units of the latest Chery Tansuo 06 and Tiggo 7 1.6T SUVs, which were produced between April 1 and December 8, 2025. Tansuo 06 is marketed overseas as Jaecoo J7.
Vehicles affected by a few units may have been assembled without properly tightening the cable clip of the engine electronic control unit (ECU) branch during production.
Inadequate tightening can cause abrasion on the wiring harness over time. Excessive wear on the wiring harness can cause the engine to suddenly shut down while the vehicle is moving, posing a safety risk for passengers and other road users.
Responding to the above recall, Chery stated that it would provide free inspections for the ECU branch wiring harness for all vehicles included in the recall.
If a cable clip is found to be improperly attached or the cable shows signs of damage, the company will repair or replace the affected components at no cost to the owner.
The company plans to notify owners through authorized dealers via registered mail, phone, or text message.
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