Three different issues that plague the Bugatti Veyron have triggered recalls.
The largest single recall action of the three affects 87 cars altogether, a reasonably high number considering only 450 Veyrons were built-in total.
Specifically, it affects certain 2006-2010 Veyrons, 2010-2012 Veyron Grand Sports and 2011-2013 Veyron Super Sports. The problem with your cars stems from aluminum plates which are fitted underneath the vehicle to aid it whilst it will be jacked up. These plates can corrode and eventually detach from the supercar, causing a possible safety hazard for other drivers. Dealers will rivet the plates into place to repair this problem.
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The next largest recall affects 72 units of the 2006-2010 Veyron and 2010-2011 Veyron Grand Sport. On these cars, the fuel gauge might be inaccurate, reporting more fuel in the tank than there actually is. Dealers will replace the entire fuel tank control unit and upgrade software to repair this problem.
Finally, the last recall is for 13 Veyrons from the 2006-2008 model years. In these cars, the positive battery cable and the bond to the alternator can corrode, ultimately causing overheating cables.
No accidents or injuries have already been reported consequently of some of these issues. Bugatti has yet to state once the recalls will start.