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Vehicle Recalls

5,507 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au

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

Vehicle Recalls results

vehicle

REC-001389

active

2008-2000 VOLKSWAGEN Polo

Vacuum pipes were fitted which may leak due to a production fault. This can affect the vaccuum supply to the brake servo and can lead to a loss of braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

31 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002448

active

0 CHRYSLER Voyager, Neon

One or more of the brake pad friction blocks may separate from its backing plate and thereby compromise overall braking efficiency.

Light Vehicle

30 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002443

active

0 Volvo FL6

On FL H-Medium and E-Medium vehicles, in combination with electrical controlled air suspension (SUSPL-EC), the brake reaction time is too slow. This is due to an air flow restriction caused by the diameter of the brake piping and connections.

Heavy Vehicle

29 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002442

active

0 Volvo FL6

The oil feed pipe for the turbo compressor could crack and leak oil.

Heavy Vehicle

29 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002444

active

0 Honda Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, Prelude

Ignition switch malfunction may result in the engine stalling without warning. This condition may occur due to a high current surge passing through the ignition switch during the initial start up phase causing degradation of the ignition switch contacts.

Light Vehicle

29 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002441

active

0 Honda Legend

The rust preventative oil applied to the brake pedal assembly can leak into the brake lamp switch and contaminate the electrical contacts, which may result in the brake lamps not illuminating when the brakes are applied.

Light Vehicle

24 May 2002

vehicle

REC-005337

active

0 SAAB 9.3 2002 Model

Due to a problem with the chromating process, the front brake caliper piston may release hydrogen gas into the brake system. This could result in reduced, or lost braking capabilities.

Light Vehicle

21 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002440

active

0 MOTO GUZZI Californian

The tie-rods of throttle valves of the motorcycles involved could interfere with the engine air box thereby causing a possible lock of the throttle mechanism.

Motorcycle

20 May 2002

vehicle

REC-005210

active

0 NISSAN N16 Pulsar 5 Door Hatch

Relates to the park brake locking mechanism fitted to the N16 Pulsar 5 door hatch. There is a possibility that the park brake may self-release as a consequence of an impact with the park brake lever.

Light Vehicle

14 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002332

active

0 FREIGHTLINER Argosy

The steering gear mounting bracket missed a machining process and the bolts that secure the steering gear may have incorrect thread penetration into the gear body, either or both of which may result in the mounting bolts becoming loose.

Heavy Vehicle

13 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002435

active

0 Western Star Constellation

The overhead consoles, which house multiple radios, can in some cases, have insufficient strength and cause the radios to fall on or near the driver.

Heavy Vehicle

9 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002439

active

0 Ford VH Transit

The Automatic Shift Manual transmission fitted to the vehicles may change to a lower gear unexpectedly. Affected vehicles require the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) recalibrated.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002438

active

0 KAWASAKI VN1500-P1

Due to a section of the main harness located on the back of the fuel tank being rubbed by the metal clamp of the fuel pump leads, possible abrasion of the main harness sheath and the wire insulation caused by the clamp can lead to malfunction.

Motorcycle

3 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002437

active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

A potential abrasion condition between the front left hand flexible brake hose and tyre. The front left hand tyre can contact the hose and cause abrasion to the outer lining material which could result in a brake fluid leak.

Light Vehicle

1 May 2002

vehicle

REC-004824

active

0 PEUGEOT 306/406 Hdi

Possibility of water entry into the engine management solenoid valve operating circuit.

Light Vehicle

16 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002434

active

0 DAIHATSU Delta

Wheel nuts at the lower end of the torque range may come loose on rough roads, thus imposing greater loads on adjacent nuts which may fatigue fracture.

Light Vehicle

16 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002431

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The handbrake applicaton may vary up to two clicks between successive applications; and The adjuster wedge in the back plate may misalign changing the brake shoes required travel.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002430

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The throttle cable may have been damaged during manufacture, which could cause the inner cable to rub resulting in individual strands of the cable breaking.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002429

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II

The wheel speed sensor for the ABS can be deceived by metallic debris in the area and transmsit an incorrect wheel speed signal.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002433

active

0 Ford AUII, AUIII (Vehicles fitted with ABS)

Under extreme braking conditions the affected ABS modules may lose all brake fluid from front braking circuit.

Light Vehicle

11 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002432

active

0 HYUNDAI Sonata, Grandeur

The side airbag warning light may inadvertently become activated, due to several possible problems associated with wiring connectors fitted on these vehicles.

Light Vehicle

4 Apr 2002

vehicle

REC-002424

active

0 Scania K124/114 Buses

The plastic fuel lines may not be secured properly and can be damaged.

Heavy Vehicle

25 Mar 2002

vehicle

REC-002423

active

0 Scania Trucks/Buses

There have been instances of the steel ball in ports 1 and 2 on the interlock valve coming loose which may lead to the parking brake being applied.

Heavy Vehicle

25 Mar 2002

vehicle

REC-002426

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR, FLHT, FLHRC, FLTR (Fitted with detachable backrest kit)

The backrests could under certain conditions, inadvertently detach from their front mounts. This could cause the passenger to shift his/her position, possibly resulting in personal injury and/or impede the rider's ability to control the vehicle.

Motorcycle

20 Mar 2002

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