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Campaign 14V437 Posted July 18, 2014 1 units

2013 Koenigsegg Agera Recall 14V437: TPMS Warning Light

Recall 14V437 covers 1 2013 Koenigsegg Agera vehicle with TPMS software that misses the malfunction light. Software repair is free at a Koenigsegg dealer.

Koenigsegg is recalling 1 2013 Agera because the BF1 Systems tire pressure monitoring system can fail to illuminate the malfunction indicator light when the vehicle is restarted. If the light does not work, the driver can miss a tire problem, increasing crash risk; the Koenigsegg dealer repair will be free once available.

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What's wrong?

The tire pressure monitoring system on the 2013 Koenigsegg Agera watches tire pressure and alerts the driver when a tire is underinflated. It also has a malfunction indicator light, a dashboard warning that tells you the monitoring system itself is not working correctly. That light matters because the driver needs to know when the tire-pressure warning system cannot be trusted.

On the affected Agera, the BF1 Systems TPMS does not illuminate the malfunction indicator light after the vehicle is restarted. The issue is in the warning behavior of the TPMS, not in the tire itself. After a restart, the system fails to give the required dashboard notice that the monitoring system has a fault, so the vehicle does not meet the tire-pressure monitoring safety standard.

There is no warning sign before failure. The problem is the missing warning light after restart, so an owner would only know by having the recall checked and the TPMS behavior inspected.

Who's affected?

2013 Koenigsegg Agera tire
Units affected1

Not every 2013 Koenigsegg Agera is on the list. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific coupe is included.

What's the safety risk?

If the tire pressure light does not come on after restart, the driver loses an important warning about a tire problem. That missing warning increases crash risk. Drive cautiously, keep tire pressure checked, and schedule the software repair. Repair will be free at any franchised Koenigsegg dealer once available.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm your 2013 Koenigsegg Agera is included in this recall.
  2. Contact Koenigsegg's US dealer at 1-212-594-6200 after your VIN is confirmed to ask whether the free TPMS software update has already been completed.
  3. Ask for the TPMS software update that fixes the restart issue with the tire-pressure warning light.
  4. Bring any Koenigsegg recall notice you received, or reference recall number 14V437 when you call.
  5. Monitor tire pressure manually until the software update is confirmed complete.

What happens at the repair

For this Agera recall, Koenigsegg notified the owner, and the dealer remedy was a new software version for the tire pressure monitoring system. A Koenigsegg technician installs the updated software at no charge so the TPMS malfunction indicator works as required after restart. Parts, software, and labor are covered under the recall. If your VIN is included and the update is not shown in your service history, ask the Koenigsegg dealer to confirm the campaign status before driving in for service.

Timeline

July 18, 2014 NHTSA published the recall
October 31, 2014 Owner notification mailed

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 14V437?

Recall 14V437 covers 1 2013 Koenigsegg Agera with a BF1 Systems tire pressure monitoring system software issue. On restart, the TPMS malfunction indicator light can fail to illuminate, leaving the driver unaware of a tire problem. Koenigsegg's dealer installed updated software for free.

What should I do if my 2013 Koenigsegg Agera is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific 2013 Koenigsegg Agera is included in recall 14V437. If it is, contact Koenigsegg's U.S. dealer at 1-212-594-6200 and reference recall 14V437. The repair is a software update, and the dealer repair is free.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and Koenigsegg's remedy was a new software version installed free of charge by a dealer. The recall began on July 9, 2014.

What is the safety risk?

The risk is that the TPMS malfunction indicator light fails to illuminate after the vehicle restarts. If that happens, the driver can miss a tire problem, which increases crash risk. The fix is the free dealer software update tied to recall 14V437.

What warning signs should I watch for?

Watch for the TPMS malfunction indicator light failing to illuminate when the Agera is restarted. That light is the warning tied to this recall. If your VIN is included, ask Koenigsegg's U.S. dealer to confirm the software update was completed.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/14V437000
Koenigsegg customer service1-212-594-6200
NHTSA recall #14V437
NHTSA recall # (full)14V437000

Source documents

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