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Vehicle Recalls

5,462 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au

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

Vehicle Recalls results

vehicle

REC-000553

active

0 Honda CBR500R/CB500F

The float arm on the fuel pump level gauge may break off, due to reduced strength during usage.

Motorcycle

28 July 2015

vehicle

REC-001257

active

0 SUZUKI Suzuki SN413 Jimny

Resin fragments could build up inside the Brake Hydraulic Control Unit due to an incorrect pressing process and shaping of the components.

Light Vehicle

21 July 2015

vehicle

REC-005089

active

0 SUZUKI Jimny

Resin fragments could build up inside the Brake Hydraulic Control Unit due to an incorrect pressing process and shaping of the components.

Light Vehicle

20 July 2015

vehicle

REC-003643

active

0 Toyota Prius β€˜V’ ZVW40

The software for the motor generator control ECU and the hybrid control ECU could result in higher thermal stress in some transistors, potentially causing them to be damaged.

Light Vehicle

16 July 2015

vehicle

REC-000552

active

0 Honda 400cc to 1300cc MOTORCYCLES

Excessive sealant may have been applied to the starter solenoid during manufacture.

Motorcycle

16 July 2015

vehicle

REC-003642

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING MOTORCYCLES

The spring wire in the saddlebag mounting receptacle may not maintain adequate tension, allowing the mounting stud to possibly disengage from the receptacle.

Motorcycle

15 July 2015

vehicle

REC-000554

active

0 Honda 250cc to 650cc MOTORCYCLES

Excessive sealant may have been applied to the starter solenoid during manufacture.

Motorcycle

15 July 2015

vehicle

REC-000538

active

0 Holden COLORADO

A bolt that is one of two fasteners securing the anchor bracket for the rear seatbelt buckles may not have been fitted during vehicle production.

Light Vehicle

7 July 2015

vehicle

REC-000804

active

2013–2015 KTM 1290 Super Duke

Due to deviations in the manufacturing process, the internal overflow pipe in some fuel tanks may not be completely enclosed by plastic. This may lead to a fuel leak.

Motorcycle

6 July 2015

vehicle

REC-000541

active

0 Holden HUMMER

On certain vehicles, the wiring connection system for the cabin fan may output high heat under extended operational periods at high and medium blower speeds.

Light Vehicle

3 July 2015

vehicle

REC-003641

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz A and B class vehicles.

Under extreme driving conditions the drive shaft retaining rings may break.

Light Vehicle

3 July 2015

vehicle

REC-001482

active

2008–2010 Volvo Volvo XC90

The power steering hose may come into contact with the engine cooling fan.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2015

vehicle

REC-001545

active

0 YAMAHA YAMAHA WR250R/X

The stator may fail during high engine temperature conditions.

Motorcycle

30 June 2015

vehicle

REC-001098

active

0 NISSAN B17 PULSAR, C12 PULSAR, F15 JUKE AND K13 MICRA

The Push-Button Engine Start Switch may remain in the pressed position due to excessive friction and not return after switching the engine on. If the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition, the emergency engine stop function may operate and cause the engine to stop without the driver’s intention.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2015

vehicle

REC-001232

active

0 SUZUKI VZR1800 Boulevard

The rear backrest mounting hardware kit(s) may have included four 110mm long mounting bolts, instead of two 75mm and two 95mm bolts.

Motorcycle

26 June 2015

vehicle

REC-000261

active

2013–2015 DUCATI Ducati 1199/1299 Panigale S

The internal nut retaining the piston to the rod might not be tightened to the specified torque.

Motorcycle

22 June 2015

vehicle

REC-000003

active

0 ALFA ROMEO ALFA ROMEO 4C

The passenger compartment interior window does not have the required markings, as required by the Australian Design Rules for Safety Glazing Material.

Light Vehicle

22 June 2015

vehicle

REC-001411

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN POLO

On some Polo vehicles a backrest frame, with incorrect welding, may have been fitted on the front seats.

Light Vehicle

19 June 2015

vehicle

REC-001390

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK

On certain Amarok vehicles the bolts for the front brake callipers may not have been tightened with the specified torque.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2015

vehicle

REC-003639

active

0 KIA CARNIVAL

There is a potential that during the manufacturing process that a misalignment of the brake booster centre plate and assembly jig may have occurred and caused the o-ring in the brake booster to have been deformed. This could lead to an internal leak in the brake booster which could cause the brake pedal to become hard when applying the pedal repeatedly. As a result increased pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2015

vehicle

REC-000579

active

2013–2015 Honda YM Accord & YM CR-V

In certain driving conditions, the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) may unexpectedly activate while operating the vehicle. In rare cases, the system may interpret certain roadside objects, such as metal fences or guardrails, as obstacles and apply emergency braking through the CMBS.

Light Vehicle

11 June 2015

vehicle

REC-001061

active

2011–2014 MITSUBISHI FUSO

On affected vehicles, there is the possibility the DUONIC oil cooler hose (feed side only) may not be sufficiently durable.

Heavy Vehicle

10 June 2015

vehicle

REC-005090

active

2006–2009 Mazda Mazda6

Takata airbag inflator: As it gets older, a combination of heat and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.

Light Vehicle

9 June 2015

vehicle

REC-003636

active

0 SUBARU Liberty and Outback

In the event of a brake lamp switch (BLS) failure in an affected vehicle, the PCB system may not operate as intended in an emergency braking situation, or may fail to properly engage the brakes when the vehicle has been placed in ACC mode. This is due to a software programming issue. The condition does not affect the performance of the brakes when engaged by the driver.

Light Vehicle

9 June 2015