Vehicle Recalls
5,507 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-002992
active0 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser
It is possible under certain conditions that, due to inadequate fixing, one or both of the rear quarter windows could dislodge whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2007
REC-005354
active2007 KAWASAKI KSF450B Motorcycle
There is a possibility that there may be a separation between the fuel pump mounting flange and the fuel tank.
Motorcycle
19 June 2007
REC-002991
active0 Ford VM Transit
It may be possible for the front shock absorber to move in its lower mounting due to low clamping bolt torque.
Light Vehicle
18 June 2007
REC-000454
active0 Holden Adventra, 1 tonne Cross 6, Crewman Cross 6, Crewman Cross 8, HSV Avalanche
Light Vehicle
7 June 2007
REC-000388
active0 Hino Dutro
Due to excessive design diameter of the oil feed union bolt lubrication pressure to the vacuum pump is inadequate and possibly operates with insufficient lubrication. Continued operation may result in premature wear of the vacuum pump vanes reducing its ability to produce negative pressure (vacuum).
Heavy Vehicle
6 June 2007
REC-002990
active0 AUDI A6 (4F)
A condition exists on some of the vehicles, which in exceptional circumstances and due to inappropriate software programming of the airbag deployment trigger sensor, may, in a worst case situation delay the deployment of both front driver and passenger airbags in the event of an accident.
Light Vehicle
6 June 2007
REC-005378
active2007 BMW F650 GS & F650 GS DAKAR
The affected units may have been fitted with clamping blocks and top fork bridges that do not meet specification in accordance with the technical drawings.
Light Vehicle
4 June 2007
REC-002986
active0 VESPA GTS250, GT60
In some cases when the vehicle is used at high speeds over long periods of time the exhaust system may release gases with the potential to damage components adjacent to the mufler area.
Motorcycle
1 June 2007
REC-002988
active0 NISSAN Navara D40
A concern has been detected related to the ID Plate (fitted on the LH B-pillar). Potentially the ID Plate has been stamped with the wrong Approval (CPA) number.
Light Vehicle
31 May 2007
REC-002989
active0 Toyota Camry ACV36R
The headlamp switch contact points over time may oxidise (corrode) due to insufficient current flow through the switch. This oxidation may cause the headlamps (low or high beam) to flicker without warning and in the worst case may cause the headlamps to extinguish momentarily.
Light Vehicle
31 May 2007
REC-002987
active0 BYRNE Livestock Trailer w-Beamless Skid Plate
The problem has arisen due to the incorrect material being used in the manufacture of the beamless skid plates throughout this time period.
Trailer
24 May 2007
REC-002984
active0 YAMAHA YP400, XP500 Scooter
Due to the material of the fuel pump seal, a crack may develop on the fuel pump seal. In an extreme case, the fuel pump seal may lose its sealing ability, resulting in fuel leakage from the fuel tank.
Motorcycle
22 May 2007
REC-000356
active2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON Softail
The vehicles were built with a condition that permits the positive battery cable to contact a weld bead on the oil tank which may cause abrasion through the cable and possibly lead to an electrical short from the battery through the oil tank and oil lines.
Motorcycle
22 May 2007
REC-001486
active0 Volvo C70
An incorrect temporary assembly instruction resulting in a faulty assembly of the left door handle Bowden cable attachment.
Light Vehicle
17 May 2007
REC-002981
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FE7 & FE8 Canter
Due to improper routing of the wiring harness for both front doors, there may be interference to the turn and hazard warning lamp harnesses.
Heavy Vehicle
1 May 2007
REC-002983
active0 Honda Civic
The low beam headlamps may fail to operate. This condition will occur due to an increase in contact resistance caused by oxidation between the male terminal of the head lamp combination switch and the adjoining terminal coupler. Due to movement between the male and female terminals a build up of dioxide film is created, increasing resistance and causing heat build up to a point where the terminal connector begins to melt.
Light Vehicle
1 May 2007
REC-002980
active0 Ventura motorcycle handlebars
There is a possibility of fractures developing in welds that could break and result in loss of control of a vehicle.
Motorcycle
27 Apr 2007
REC-001004
active0 Mercedes-Benz Atego type 970 - 976
1. It is possible that chafing to the vehicle's electrical wiring harness may occur in the vicinity of the Base Module. Should the wiring harness be damaged as a result, electrical malfunctions might include failures in the lighting, Airbag and signalling systems, or electrical short circuits on non-fused wiring. 2. The electrical wiring harness located at the top of the cab may be subjected to vibration/chafing damage by the inspection flap during vehicle operation. Harness damage could result in electrical malfunctions in the lighting, Airbag and signalling systems, or electrical short circuits on non-fused wiring.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Apr 2007
REC-002978
active0 SUZUKI VZR1800
It could be possible that there could be some fuel leakage from the fuel delivery pipe.
Motorcycle
23 Apr 2007
REC-002977
active0 MITSUBISHI Lancer Wagon
There is a possibility that the bolts attaching the tailgate gas strut mounting bracket to the body may become loose.
Light Vehicle
23 Apr 2007
REC-002982
active0 PEUGEOT 206, 307
The engine coolant temperature sensor may be cracked. This could cause the engine coolant temperature warning light to come on inadvertently and in rare cases may cause engine operating faults.
Light Vehicle
20 Apr 2007
REC-003039
active0 PEUGEOT 206, 307
The engine coolant temperature sensor may be cracked. This could cause the engine coolant temperature warning light to come on inadvertently and in rare cases may cause engine operating faults.
Light Vehicle
20 Apr 2007
REC-002976
active0 Mercedes-Benz Axor Series Trucks
It is possible that chafing to the vehicle's electrical wiring harness may occur in the vicinity of the Base Module. Should the wiring harness be damaged as a result, electrical malfunctions might include failures in the lighting, Airbag and signalling systems, or electrical short circuits on non-fused wiring.
Heavy Vehicle
19 Apr 2007
REC-004843
active0 Volvo V50
Certain spot welds in the roof area may deviate from the specification. This deviation may weaken the brackets for the front and rear load net fixations.
Light Vehicle
19 Apr 2007