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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-003454

active

0 LOTUS EVORA

Oil may leak from the Variable Valve Timing (VVT) oil pipe.

Light Vehicle

12 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-000546

active

0 Honda NC700

Due to improper heat treatment of some drive chain outer plates, some of the plates may have excessive hardness. This may lead to fracturing of the outer plates, causing the drive chain to fly off while in motion.

Motorcycle

12 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-003461

active

0 Mazda TRIBUTE

There may be inadequate clearance between the engine cover and the cruise control cable, which could allow the engine to be stuck at full power when the accelerator pedal is fully or almost-fully depressed.

Light Vehicle

9 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-000858

active

0 MASERATI Quattroporte, GranTurismo, Grancabrio & MC Stradale

There may be a defect in the tyre pressure monitoring electric control unit that could cause it to give a false reading.

Light Vehicle

7 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-000331

active

2001–2006 Ford ESCAPE

There may be inadequate clearance between the engine cover and the cruise control cable, which could allow the engine to be stuck at full power when the accelerator pedal is fully or almost-fully depressed.

Light Vehicle

2 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-000806

active

2011–2012 KTM 350EXCF,450EXC,500EXC,350 FREERIDE,250XCF,350EXCF,350XCF,450EXC,450XCF

Due to a production error, certain fuel hoses may leak fuel at the hose bends or ends.

Motorcycle

2 Nov 2012

vehicle

REC-004891

active

2010 PEUGEOT 207

There is a chance that the battery earth cable dimensions are not correct resulting in excess tension to the cable, possibly causing the cable to break.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-003458

active

0 SUZUKI GSX650

Suzuki Motor Corporation has identified that the incorrect noise label was fitted during production. The label fitted is not for this type

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-003456

active

0 CHRYSLER 300 (LX) & DODGE CHARGER (LD)

Due to a programming error, the transmission control module may not detect the position of the gear shift valve if stuck in the wrong position.

Light Vehicle

22 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-000376

active

2011–2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON V-ROD

The license plate bracket assembly may become loose from the rear fender. If this occurs, the license plate may come in contact with the rear tyre and damage the rear brake line.

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-003457

active

0 PEUGEOT 308

The steering rack assembly may have been incorrectly tightened.

Light Vehicle

17 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-003451

active

0 Toyota CAMRY, AURION, COROLLA, YARIS, RAV4, KLUGER

The sliding electrical contact module in the driver’s-side power window master switch may exhibit a β€œsticky” feel during operation. This is due to the non-uniform application of lubricating grease, resulting in wear to the internal sliding contact points.

Light Vehicle

11 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-001567

active

2011–2012 Ford RANGER

The rear seatback latch fitted to affected vehicles may not engage correctly. This may result in the rear seatback latch not being secured to the body striker.

Light Vehicle

11 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-003453

active

0 Mazda BT-50

The rear seatback latch fitted to affected vehicles may not engage correctly. This may result in the rear seatback latch not being secured to the body striker.

Light Vehicle

11 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-005117

active

0 DUCATI Panigale MY2013 Motorcycles

Rear fork fastening bolts: The bolts may come loose during operation with extended use. Front Brake Reservoir Connecting Tubes: After extended rubbing against the reservoir retaining screw, the connection tube could wear out and produce a slight fluid leak.

Motorcycle

4 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-005118

active

2009–2012 ASTON MARTIN V12 Vantage

The vehicles have the incorrect software installed in the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Light Vehicle

3 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-001359

active

0 VICTORY All

On certain motorcycles, the throttle cable retention nuts for either the pull or push throttle cable may have not been torqued correctly.

Motorcycle

3 Oct 2012

vehicle

REC-001324

active

0 TRIUMPH Daytona 675 & Street Triple

The regulator rectifier can overheat due to high ambient temperatures and a lack of airflow.

Motorcycle

28 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-001095

active

0 NISSAN X-TRAIL

The bulkhead lower front insulator may warp and so the clearance to the turbocharger becomes insufficient.

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-003452

active

0 NISSAN DUALIS

The steering wheel boss, which is connected to the steering column, may not have the appropriate strength.

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-003535

active

0 Iveco IRISBUS

A particular component may wear out and cause fuel leakage at the cylinder head.

Heavy Vehicle

18 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-003459

active

0 CITROEN C4

On affected vehicles, there may be some partial long-term wear due to rubbing of the starter motor harness.

Light Vehicle

18 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-003450

active

0 Ford Territory

Incorrect fitment of the driver's side footwell trim panel may cause interference with the accelerator pedal travel.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2012

vehicle

REC-000825

active

0 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDOCOUPE AND SPYDER

In certain conditions, the power steering high pressure pipe could be damaged, which may result in a small fluid leak.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2012