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Vehicle Recalls

5,467 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au

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

Vehicle Recalls results

vehicle

REC-002412

active

0 MG MGF

It is possible for seat belt pre-tensioner units to activate unnecessarily when the ignition is switched on.

Light Vehicle

18 Dec 2001

vehicle

REC-002413

active

0 HYUNDAI Terracan

Due to insufficient length of the cruise control cable there is a likelihood that the vehicle accelerator may cause the vehicle to inadvertently increase speed.

Light Vehicle

18 Dec 2001

vehicle

REC-002411

active

0 LEXUS ES300

The lower portion of the Driver Side Airbag Cover (horn pad) may become detached from the airbag module during deployment. In the worst case, there is a possibility that the detached piece may strike the driver causing personal injury.

Light Vehicle

11 Dec 2001

vehicle

REC-002409

active

0 Ford VH Transit

The engine compartment wiring loom may chafe on the thermostat housing bolt. This chafe condition, if not attended to, may result in damage to the wiring loom.

Light Vehicle

6 Dec 2001

vehicle

REC-002410

active

0 Ford VH Transit

The front suspension lower ball joint may not be retained in the knuckle assembly under all circumstances. Excessive kerbing or grounding of the vehicle may cause the ball joint to detach.

Light Vehicle

6 Dec 2001

vehicle

REC-002405

active

0 WILLIAMS CONTROLS Throttle Control Assembly

The accelerator pedal base plate may crack around the hinge pin area.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002407

active

0 APRILIA ETV 1000 Caponord

Faulty throttle body cable lever.

Motorcycle

29 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002406

active

0 DERBI Atlantis 50,

Possibility of incomplete welding on the steering handlebar.

Motorcycle

28 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002408

active

0 TRIUMPH TT600, Speed Triple, Sprint RS/ST, Daytona 955, Tiger

There may be a possibility that the clutch cable fitted to some vehicles within model range may become frayed.

Motorcycle

26 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-004821

active

0 SAAB 9000CS, 9-5

Due to the brittle condition of the metal used, the towbar tongue can snap.

Light Vehicle

14 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002404

active

0 MITSUBISHI CE Lancer/Mirage

There is a possibility that the crankshaft pulley bolt may come loose. In the worst case this may result in the pulley spinning on the crankshaft rendering the power steering pump and/or alternator non-operational.

Light Vehicle

7 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-000422

active

2000โ€“1970 Holden VS/ VT/ VX/ WH, TS Astra, TF Rodeo, VG/ VP/ VR/ VS/ VU & HSV Maloo

Towbar tongues manufactured by Frontline could break whilst towing due to a brittle condition of the material.

Light Vehicle

4 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002403

active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The routing of the engine harness below the underbonnet fuse box may contact the damper turret. The harness may chafe through and if the insulation is breached the resulting short circuit may affect the operation of a number of electrical functions.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-000225

active

0 Daewoo Espero

Adjustable steering column mounting bracket may crack and in extreme cases the mounting bracket may fracture.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002401

active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The handbrake lever may self release after application, resulting in movement of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002402

active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

The seat tip lever is prevented from returning to its latched position by the escutcheon. The escutcheon slot is reduced in size caused by a fault in the side pressure of the seat squab frame. If the seat back does not latch it could move forward unexpectedly.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002382

active

0 Mazda Tribute

A fuel leak may develop from the Fuel Delivery Module seal, situated in the fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002400

active

0 HYUNDAI various

Labels supplied on vehicle pantograph jacks between the years 1992 to 1998 did not fully comply with the labelling requirements of the Australian Standards (AS/NZS 2693: 1993 Vehicle Jacks).

Light Vehicle

26 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002397

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON Twin Cam 88 motors

The Twin-Cam 88 motors 'Screaming Eagle' Ignition Modules could, under certain conditions, shut off without warning. This sudden loss of power could cause loss of control of the motorcycle and result in an accident.

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002398

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Glide

A condition may exist on certain 2001 Dyna Glide model motorcycles that can cause the fuel hose to become disengaged from the carburettor inlet. This condition may cause fuel to spill and burn in the presence of an ignition source.

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-005388

active

0 SAAB 9-3

The tie rod end nuts may not have been tightened sufficiently during production. Should the nut come loose, this can affect steering capabilities.

Light Vehicle

21 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002395

active

0 ALFA ROMEO 166

Due to a possible detachment of the connection pipe between the hydraulic power steering casing and the inter-cooling system, the hydraulic assistance may not operate with a consequent notable increase in the effort required to move the steering wheel.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-000110

active

0 BMW R1200 C

The thread fastening the fork bridge to the frame may not be correctly tightened which may result in the upper fork bridge becoming loose and in extreme cases become detached from the frame.

Motorcycle

18 Oct 2001

vehicle

REC-002394

active

0 Ford BA Escape

In some of the affected vehicles, the union nut (locknut) that attaches the Fuel Delivery Module to the fuel tank may not have been completely engaged when installed. This may result in fuel leakage.

Light Vehicle

18 Oct 2001