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Vehicle Recalls

5,501 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au

Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.

Vehicle Recalls results

vehicle

REC-001234

active

0 SUZUKI SFV650,DL650,GSR750,GSX650,GSF650,GSX1250,GSF1250 & AN650

The tappet hardening surface may wear due to contamination causing tappet and camshaft wear. In the worst case scenario this may cause the engine to stop running.

Motorcycle

18 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-001235

active

0 SUZUKI UK11ONE

The headlight bulb filament may fail and possibly cause a short circuit. In the worst case scenario this may cause the engine to stall.

Motorcycle

18 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-003677

active

0 BMW MW C 600 Sport & BMW C 650 GT

Due to the incorrect positioning of the abrasion protector, the flexibility of the front brake hose may be impaired. This can result in the brake hose suffering damage and may lead to a loss of brake fluid. The stopping power of the front brake could diminish, dependent on the amount of brake fluid lost.

Motorcycle

18 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-001233

active

0 SUZUKI Suzuki DL1000A L4,L5,L6

Suzuki Motor Corporation wishes to advise that some sections of the wiring loom might be susceptible to scuffing due to improper routing. In addition, some connectors may become corroded due to improper insulation.

Motorcycle

18 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-000284

active

0 FIAT DUCATO

There is a risk that the ignition switch may move out of the run position, resulting in a partial loss of electrical power and turning off the engine which can disable the power steering, power brakes and stop the airbags from inflating during a crash.

Light Vehicle

17 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-000557

active

0 Honda VFR 1200

Due to an incorrect assembly procedure at the factory, the driveshaft bearings may overheat and deteriorate, causing them to fail.

Motorcycle

17 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-005399

active

2013-2014 Caterpillar CT610, CT630, CT630LS and CT630S

The Linear Power Module (LPM) may potentially overheat following a voltage spike caused if the vehicles is jump start.

Heavy Vehicle

14 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-003676

active

0 SUZUKI SFV650L4 & SFV650UL5 MOTORCYCLES

Suzuki Motor Corporation wishes to advise that the fuel tank breather hose may not have been positioned correctly during the production process.

Motorcycle

14 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-003653

active

0 LAND ROVER LANDROVER

The second row seat backrest may not latch into position correctly.

Light Vehicle

4 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-003675

active

0 RANGE ROVER Range Rover Evoque 2016MY.

The routing of the engine harness may not provide sufficient clearance, and as a result, the wires could contact the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) casing and cause an electrical short.

Light Vehicle

4 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-000159

active

0 CHERY J11 CHERY

On early Australian production J11 vehicles the fuel pump bracing case may potentially crack.

Light Vehicle

1 Dec 2015

vehicle

REC-003674

active

0 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOMS

The side curtain airbags might not position perfectly on deployment.

Light Vehicle

27 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-000846

active

0 Mack Superliner, Trident, Granites & Metroliner.

The main switch may be exposed to water spray due to battery box positioning.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003673

active

0 MASERATI GranTurismo and GranCabrio

Vehicles have been manufactured with door latch mechanisms with insufficient heat treatment.

Light Vehicle

26 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-000187

active

2003-2004 CHRYSLER Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee

The airbag system occupant restraint control (ORC) module may experience a front airbag and/or seatbelt pre-tensioner inadvertent deployment.

Light Vehicle

25 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003672

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz S63 Sedan and Coupe.

Due to software concerns within the engine and transmission control units, the engine may stall when coasting to a stop.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003668

active

0 Scania P 320 LB6x4MNA & P 360 LB6x4MNA.

A deviation has been detected in the joint between the two halves of the spring brake chambers in the parking brake circuit. The deviation may cause the spring brake chambers to split at the flange, which affects the safety of the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-001028

active

2015-2016 MITSUBISHI Mitsubishi MQ Triton

The Compliance Label does not comply with the marking requirements in either ADR 62/02 or AS4177.1. Specifically the towing loads do not match the specifications for 16MY MQ Triton.

Light Vehicle

23 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003669

active

0 Scania SCANIA P 320 DB4X2HNA

A deviation has been detected in the joint between the two halves of the spring brake chambers in the parking brake circuit. The deviation may cause the spring brake chambers to split at the flange, which affects the safety of the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003670

active

0 Scania G 400 CB8x4HHZ

A deviation has been detected in the joint between the two halves of the spring brake chambers in the parking brake circuit. The deviation may cause the spring brake chambers to split at the flange, which affects the safety of the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-005087

active

0 TESLA S Sedan

The seat belt in one of the front seats may not be properly connected to the outboard lap pretensioner.

Light Vehicle

22 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003667

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz ML and GLE

The battery cable may be incorrectly positioned and may contact the wiper arm. If this occurs it may result in a short circuit resulting in the failure of the wipers.

Light Vehicle

19 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-003666

active

0 Mack TITAN MACK TRUCK

The brake timing does not meet legislative requirements due to the incorrect routing of pipes.

Heavy Vehicle

19 Nov 2015

vehicle

REC-000186

active

2014-2015 CHRYSLER KL Jeep Cherokee

The Air Conditioning (A/C) hose may have been misrouted during the manufacturing process. The A/C hose may come in contact with the engine exhaust manifold. Prolonged A/C hose contact with the engine exhaust manifold may result in a leak of the A/C refrigerant and/or A/C refrigerant oil

Light Vehicle

18 Nov 2015

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