Vauxhall has announced a recall of 220,000 Zafira B cars, following a series of fires.

The action came two weeks after more than 130 fires were first reported, via a Facebook group.

Vauxhall chief Rory Harvey has apologised and explains what action the company is taking on a video posted on YouTube.

Harvey says that the fault has been traced to a resistor and a fuse which control the blower motor, part of the car’s heating and ventilation system.

The model affected is the Zafira B, built between 2005 and 2014. The cars are all right-hand drive, and have manual, or no air conditioning.

The company said faulty repairs to the heating and ventilation system were probably to blame.

In a statement from chairman and managing director Rory Harvey, Vauxhall said its initial investigations had shown "improper repair of the blower motor resistor and its thermal fuse".