Vehicle Recalls
5,503 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-000111
active2010-2012 BMW S1000RR
BMW Motorrad has ascertained that the screws securing the side-stand pivot mount can work loose. Due to a process fault, the part of the frame where the side-stand pivot mount sits was not adequately cleaned.
Motorcycle
24 Oct 2014
REC-005306
active2013-2014 CHRYSLER Grand Voyager
The vehicle Weight Certification label has the incorrect value for Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings (GVWR).
Light Vehicle
22 Oct 2014
REC-001512
active0 YAMAHA MT07
The battery lead may be pinched between the seat base and the seat bracket. Over time the insulation of the battery wire lead may be worn away.
Motorcycle
22 Oct 2014
REC-003585
active0 Toyota LEXUS LS460, LS600hL, GS300, GS450h, GS460, IS F, IS250, IS250C
There is a possibility that the sealing property of the gasket between the fuel pressure sensor and the fuel delivery pipe could become degraded over time and may result in a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
21 Oct 2014
REC-003586
active0 Coromal Navigator Pop-Up Camper
A defect has been identified in the installation of the electric braking system.
Caravan/Motorhome
17 Oct 2014
REC-001067
active2011-2014 MITSUBISHI FUSO
On affected vehicles, when the Hill Start Assist function is switched-on, the warning buzzer will not operate and warn the driver if the key is removed from the ignition switch.
Heavy Vehicle
16 Oct 2014
REC-000670
active0 ISUZU MU-X
Due to incorrect setting of the angle detection sensor, it is possible the seatbelt will not be able to extend when the vehicle is parked on a downhill slope.
Heavy Vehicle
15 Oct 2014
REC-000491
active0 Holden BARINA & TRAX
A wear condition in the ignition key cylinder actuator trigger may allow the vehicle starter motor to crank the engine if the key is left inside the ignition key cylinder and in the “OFF” position, while the vehicle is parked.
Light Vehicle
13 Oct 2014
REC-000490
active0 Holden COLORADO
The retractor lock sensing mechanism inside the third row seat belts may not meet a particular requirement of the Australian Design Rules relating to the locking of the safety belt when the vehicle is parked on an incline.
Light Vehicle
13 Oct 2014
REC-000295
active2004-2007 FIAT CHRYSLER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE & JEEP COMMANDER
Certain vehicles may experience an unintended change in ignition switch position while driving.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2014
REC-003584
active0 Mercedes-Benz C-CLASS
The steering coupling lock may not have been correctly engaged.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2014
REC-003601
active0 Iveco ACCO
Bearing surface on some steering mitre gears may fail prematurely. The steering mitre gear supplier has now enhanced the bearing design for greater durability.
Heavy Vehicle
7 Oct 2014
REC-003583
active0 Mazda MAZDA 6
Due to a programming error, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) may fail to provide an adequate supply of electric power to the fuel pump following i-Stop operation. This may cause the fuel pump to stop operating, preventing the engine restarting or stalling after initial take off. If this occurs, the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) on the instrument panel will illuminate.
Light Vehicle
3 Oct 2014
REC-001231
active0 SUZUKI GSX-R750/Z/L1-L4, GSX-R1000/Z/K9-L4
Under certain circumstances the left hand side drive chain adjuster may deform and move forward, causing the drive chain to make noise or fall off the sprockets and possibly damage the engine casing.
Motorcycle
30 Sept 2014
REC-003580
active0 Toyota KLUGER
The end cap on the right-hand fuel delivery pipe in the engine may have been insufficiently welded, in this condition, fuel could leak from the fuel delivery pipe.
Light Vehicle
29 Sept 2014
REC-003581
active0 Renault KANGOO
The ABS pipes may have been fitted incorrectly.
Light Vehicle
28 Sept 2014
REC-000713
active0 JAYCO IVECO MOTOR HOME
Internal wiring may be fitted in a manner that could affect the operation of the driver’s side airbag if deployed.
Caravan/Motorhome
25 Sept 2014
REC-000386
active0 HIGER Unknown
Insufficient emergency exit stickers were fitted, and passenger door emergency release valve was not in a conspicuous location.
Heavy Vehicle
24 Sept 2014
REC-003577
active0 NISSAN INFINITI
Due to a software error, the traction motor inverter may function incorrectly and the inverter system may shut down.
Light Vehicle
22 Sept 2014
REC-005101
active2006-2014 Unknown Camper Trailer
The front retro reflector is not within the height specified in VSB1.
Trailer
22 Sept 2014
REC-003578
active0 NISSAN INFINITI
Due to a casting issue, there may be a crack in the automatic transmission case of some vehicles.
Light Vehicle
22 Sept 2014
REC-003579
active0 NISSAN INFINITI
Due to a software issue, the vehicle may gradually accelerate regardless of accelerator pedal action. However, the driver can decelerate the vehicle as normal by applying the brakes.
Light Vehicle
22 Sept 2014
REC-000179
active2011-2014 CHRYSLER JEEP
The vehicle may illuminate both the low and high beam headlamp elements when the high beam mode is selected. The headlamps will then draw current in excess of the design specification for the headlamps and associated wiring.
Light Vehicle
18 Sept 2014
REC-001514
active0 YAMAHA MT09E/RE/SPE
When the handlebars are turned from left to right the headlight lead wire may become stretched due to the insufficient length of the headlight lead wire. With repetition, the headlight coupler may become disconnected or the headlight lead wire may break near the coupler causing the headlight to turn off while riding.
Motorcycle
15 Sept 2014