Vehicle Recalls
5,506 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-003292
active0 MITSUBISHI Lancer Evolution
The strength of the wire clip retaining the oil pressure pipe to the clutch master cylinder may be insufficient allowing the pipe to become disconnected during clutch operation.
Light Vehicle
3 May 2010
REC-003293
active0 MITSUBISHI CJ Lancer
A production condition during the wheel and tyre assembly process may have resulted in a tear in the tyre sidewall.
Light Vehicle
3 May 2010
REC-000698
active0 JAYCO Pop Top Caravans
Some Jayco Pop Tops may have been manufactured with the incorrect tyres based on the overall weight of the van.
Caravan/Motorhome
28 Apr 2010
REC-004867
active0 Volvo XC90
A manufacturing defect in the fuel pressure line may result in a fuel smell and/or fuel seepage. Since the fuel lone is working under a constant pressure, some seepage can, within a short period of time, potentially develop into a greater leakage.
Light Vehicle
28 Apr 2010
REC-005381
active0 BMW R1200 GS, R1200 GS Adventure, R1200 R, R1200 RT, R1200 ST, K1200 GT
"A combination of unfavourable tolerances can mean that the brake lines installed on some motorcycles with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS generation II might be under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause the front brake lines to develop leaks"
Light Vehicle
26 Apr 2010
REC-005380
active2006-2009 BMW R1200 RT-P
Brake lines installed on the affected motorcycles might be installed under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause the brake lines to develop leaks.
Motorcycle
26 Apr 2010
REC-003295
active0 Honda CB400
Due to improper mounting position of the Rear Brake Light Switch assembly, the temperature of the switch assembly may be increased by heat from catalytic converter. Therefore, if the switch assembly is cooled with some external water (ie. rain or puddle), the water can penetrate into the switch cover inside.
Motorcycle
23 Apr 2010
REC-003288
active0 ALFA ROMEO 147
On Alfa Romeo 147 vehilces with Pirelli tyres (215/40 ZR18 89W PZero (MO), a crakcing of the tyre sidewall could occur, due to a non-compliance
Light Vehicle
21 Apr 2010
REC-004866
active0 Volvo S80, XC70
Early wear on the belt tensionser.
Light Vehicle
13 Apr 2010
REC-001556
active2002-2005 ISUZU N Series CNG vehicles
Isuzu Motors Japan have identified that the fuel cut off valves may not seal to their design intent. This is due to a variation in tolerances during production.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Apr 2010
REC-003289
active0 PORSCHE Panamera S, Panamera 4S, Panamera Turbo
If the front seats are adjusted very far, resulting in unfavorable tolerances, it is possible that the function of the locking mechanism for the seat belt mount can no longer be guaranteed.
Light Vehicle
13 Apr 2010
REC-003285
active0 FERRARI F355
Possible damage to the fuel system pipes caused by incorrect assembly of the screw clamp fastening the thermostat water pipe coupling.
Light Vehicle
8 Apr 2010
REC-003294
active0 SUZUKI MF Alto
Due to a misarranged wiring harness the stop lamp circuit and shift solenoid circuit may have their couplers interchanged when connected to the stop lamp switch. This may result in the stop lamp circuit receiving a lower than specified voltage and the shift solenoid circuit receiving a higher than specified voltage. This higher voltage fed through the shift solenoid circuit contacts within the stop lamp switch may cause the switch casing to melt, rendering the stop lamp inoperable.
Light Vehicle
8 Apr 2010
REC-000372
active2008-2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON VRS Series
May have an incorrect or missing Stationary Noise Label.
Motorcycle
31 Mar 2010
REC-001640
active2009-2010 ISUZU FV Series
During the fitting of the Front Underrun Protection Device (FUPD) it has been identified that bolts of insufficient length have been used and the incorrect torque specification applied. This condition could cause steering control to be affected and in the worst case steering control could be lost.
Heavy Vehicle
24 Mar 2010
REC-003287
active0 ISUZU N Series
During the initial charging of the CNG fuel tank, by lowering the temperature of the gas, cracks developed in the soluble alloy of the safety valve. Subsequent charging of the fuel tank in the field resulted in the cracks becoming penetrating cracks. If a vehicle is used under such conditions it is possible that gas can leak from the safety valve.
Heavy Vehicle
23 Mar 2010
REC-003284
active0 SUBARU Tribeca
Certain 10MY Tribeca vehicles may experience interference between the front door latch cables and the front door window regulators when the windows are operated possibly resulting in the front door/s unlatching and opening unexpectedly.
Light Vehicle
19 Mar 2010
REC-005123
active0 PEUGEOT 308
There is a possibility for the seat backrest to fold inadvertently when adjusting the seat position and seat position sensor failure.
Light Vehicle
18 Mar 2010
REC-000465
active0 Holden JG Cruze
In some instances, the fuel feed hose may not have been manufactured correctly at the swagged end of the fuel hose to the fuel rail quick connector in the engine bay.
Light Vehicle
16 Mar 2010
REC-003286
active0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 906
The fleece filter insert in the oil separator of the engine breather system could become blocked with residues over time and cause the crankcase to become pressurised. Should this occur, engine oil may be forced out into the engine compartment and come into contact with the hot engine components.
Light Vehicle
15 Mar 2010
REC-003283
active0 CITROEN Dispatch III
Distance between the diesel return pipe and engine acoustic cover could be insufficient. Consequences: Pipe to wear.
Light Vehicle
9 Mar 2010
REC-001555
active2009-2010 Ford Falcon
Affected vehicles may have a park brake lever with a manufacturing defect. If a park brake lever with this defect was to be knocked whilst engaged, it may cause the park brake system to inadvertently release.
Light Vehicle
5 Mar 2010
REC-001481
active0 Volvo XC90
Investigations have identified that the steering gear high pressure lines joint connecting to the steering gear may not be properly assembled. Should this condition occur the customer may notice oil leakage. In the worst case scenario, due to the high pressure in the system and the specific engine installation, oil may be sprayed onto hot surfaces potentially resulting in smoke formation or ignition of oil, possibly leading to engine bay fire. As the oil leakage is substantial a sudden loss of steering assistance may occur.
Light Vehicle
4 Mar 2010
REC-003282
active0 HYUNDAI iLoad, iMax
A batch of throttle cables was delivered to the production line without a polymer sleeve. The absence of this polymer sleeve may restrict the movement of the cable to control the actuation of the engine throttle. This interference may increase the effort required for pedal operation and in some instances may affect the driveability of the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
2 Mar 2010