Vehicle Recalls
5,501 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-003712
active0 Mercedes-Benz SLK
Incorrectly sized nuts may have been fitted to the tie rods on the rear axle. If these nuts come loose it may alter the steering characteristics of the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
9 June 2016
REC-001262
active0 SUZUKI SWIFT
The inner diameter of the cylinder that wraps the piston on the parking brake may be wider and therefore not sealing inside the caliper.
Light Vehicle
1 June 2016
REC-001261
active0 SUZUKI SWIFT
The inner diameter of the cylinder that wraps the piston on the parking brake may be wider and therefore not sealing inside the caliper.
Light Vehicle
30 May 2016
REC-001405
active2015-2016 VOLKSWAGEN T6 TRANSPORTER, MULTIVAN & CARAVELLE
In the event of an accident the front left side airbag may not deploy correctly because of an incorrectly folded airbag.
Light Vehicle
30 May 2016
REC-003709
active0 Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG
The main cabin power supply cable connections may not have been tensioned correctly during production.
Heavy Vehicle
30 May 2016
REC-005081
active2016 HUSQVARNA FC 250
Quality deviations in the production process of the connecting rod may result in early failure and fracturing of the conrod under certain load conditions. This issue is identified to a specific vin range of FC 250 2016 vehicles in Australia.
Motorcycle
24 May 2016
REC-005082
active2016 KTM 250 SXF Factory Edition & 250 SXF
Quality deviations in the production process of the connecting rod may result in early failure and fracturing of the conrod under certain load conditions. This issue is identified to a specific vin range of 250 SXF Factory Edition vehicles in Australia.
Motorcycle
24 May 2016
REC-003708
active0 AMERICAN SPECIAL VEHICLES RAM
The high pressure brake booster hose may come in contact with the sub frame near the left hand engine mount.
Light Vehicle
20 May 2016
REC-000368
active2013-2016 HARLEY DAVIDSON DYNA LOW RIDER
The ignition switch may become damaged internally due to engine induced vibration.
Motorcycle
19 May 2016
REC-003706
active0 Holden TRAX
An electrical wiring harness connector may not have been completely secured to the steering column during vehicle manufacture.
Light Vehicle
19 May 2016
REC-003705
active0 Renault KANGOO
Risk of rear bench seat backrest mounting bolts breaking.
Light Vehicle
15 May 2016
REC-003703
active0 Renault TRAFIC
There is a risk of the passenger airbag mounting screws being absent.
Light Vehicle
15 May 2016
REC-001404
active2015-2016 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG
In the event of airbag deployment during an accident the fabric of the side airbag may tear.
Light Vehicle
13 May 2016
REC-003700
active0 MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER
The weld nuts for the child restraint anchor fitting may be missing at both the driver's and passenger side rear restraint point. There should be 3 usable points. This violates Australian regulation (ADR 3 34).
Light Vehicle
12 May 2016
REC-000526
active0 Holden CRUZE
A condition has been identified whereby, over an extended period of time, fretting corrosion may develop in a wiring connector at the Engine Control Module (ECM).
Light Vehicle
11 May 2016
REC-000162
active2015-2016 CHEVROLET, GMC SILVERADO, TAHOE POLICE PURSUIT & SIERRA
The brake pedal pivot nut on these vehicles may become loose, causing the brake pedal to be loose or inoperative.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-000232
active2012-2015 DODGE RAM
The front suspension track bar frame bracket may have been improperly welded to the frame rail during the manufacturing process.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-003699
active0 JAGUAR XE
The driver's seat belt pre-tensioner may not operate when required.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-003701
active0 DODGE RAM
The Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) module software on the above vehicles may contain side impact calibrations that are overly sensitive.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-003702
active0 DODGE RAM
The diesel fuel heater electrical connector may overheat and cause a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-003704
active0 PERFORMAX 1500, 2500, 3500
The steering wheel wire harness may become chafed by the driver airbag module retainer spring ends.
Light Vehicle
10 May 2016
REC-000344
active2008-2010 FREIGHTLINER, COLUMBIA & STERLING TRUCKS
Vehicles were manufactured with front axles that do not meet overall width requirements set out by Australian design Rules.
Heavy Vehicle
9 May 2016
REC-003698
active0 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
The left front brake caliper may have been cast from an incorrect material.
Light Vehicle
6 May 2016
REC-000801
active2015-2016 KTM SUPER ADVENTURE
There may be an oil leak at the plug connection, and software for the semi active shock requires updating.
Motorcycle
5 May 2016