Japanese carmaker Nissan is recalling 2.1 million vehicles worldwide because of an ignition problem.
The recall includes nearly 84,000 Micra and Infiniti models that were built at Nissan's Sunderland factory between January 2004 and March 2006.
Nissan said there had been no reports of accidents caused by the fault, which can lead the engine to stall while running.
The global recall involves nine models including the Cube, March and Tiida.
Owners have been told to take their vehicle to a dealer for checks.
Nissan told the BBC it would be contacting the owners of affected vehicles for the work to be carried out.
It says this will take around 20 minutes and will be at no cost to the customer.
BBC News