Vehicle Recalls
5,455 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-006053
active2020β2023 ISUZU D-MAX
The fuel delivery hose may have been installed incorrectly and come into contact with the engine oil level gauge bracket resulting in premature wear. Fuel may leak from a damaged hose and, in the presence of an external ignition source, result in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
8 Aug 2024
REC-006049
active2017β2021 GENESIS G70 (IK) 3.3 T-GDI
The left-hand turbocharger oil feed pipe and hose assembly may deteriorate due to heat from the exhaust manifold. If this occurs, oil could leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of an ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
6 Aug 2024
REC-006038
active2022 SUZUKI UN125
Due to a manufacturing issue, the ignition coil high tension cord may become damaged over time. If exposed to water ingress it could cause the vehicle speed sensor and the throttle position sensor to fail. As a result, the rider may be unable to restart the engine or the speedometer may not display as intended.
Motorcycle
6 Aug 2024
REC-006046
active2023β2024 Mazda Mazda CX-60 (KH) CX-90 (KK) Diesel Engine Variants
Due to a software issue in the transmission control module, if the brake pedal is firmly depressed to stop the vehicle the clutch for the engine and electric motor may remain disengaged during deceleration. If this occurs, power from the engine or electric motor may not be transmitted when the accelerator pedal is depressed.
Light Vehicle
2 Aug 2024
REC-006047
active2021β2022 Mercedes-Benz Certain C Class
Due to a manufacturing defect, wiring harness earth connection bolts may not have been fastened with sufficient torque. This may increase the electrical resistance of the wiring harness and could result in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
2 Aug 2024
REC-006044
active2016β2021 KIA MY 2018-2022 CK Stinger 3.3L T-GDI V6
The left-hand turbocharger oil feed pipe and hose assembly may deteriorate due to heat from the exhaust manifold. If this occurs, oil could leak into the engine bay and contact hot engine components, resulting in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
2 Aug 2024
REC-006041
active2007β2014 HYUNDAI Veloster (FS), ix35 (LM), Accent (RM), i40 (VF), Santa Fe (DM), iMax and iLoad (TQ)
Due to a manufacturing defect, brake fluid may leak into the Antilock Brake System (ABS) control module. This could cause an electrical short circuit leading to a vehicle engine compartment fire while parked or driving.
Light Vehicle
1 Aug 2024
REC-006042
active2020β2024 TESLA Model Y and Model 3
Due to manufacturing defect, the bonnet latch assembly may not detect when it is opened by the driver and therefore fail to warn the driver of "open bonnet". If the vehicle is driven with unlatched bonnet, it may open abruptly when driving and could result in obstruction of the driverβs view.
Light Vehicle
1 Aug 2024
REC-006040
active2022β2023 SUZUKI DL800DE
The rear tyres within this production range may not meet manufacturing specifications and could develop cracking or deformation of the tyre tread. As a result, the tyre tread could detach partially whilst riding. This could lead to a loss of vehicle control.
Motorcycle
30 July 2024
REC-006021
active2021β2022 Ford Ranger
Due to a software issue, the engine may generate more soot than intended which could cause the vehicle to trigger more frequent regenerations of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). This could result in the vehicle producing emissions outside the requirements of Emissions Standards Regulations. This may also lead to potential failure of the DPF.
Light Vehicle
29 July 2024
REC-006036
active2004β2014 BMW 1 Series, 3 Series, X1, X3 (E83, E84, E87, E90, E91)
Some vehicles may have been converted after production with steering wheel variants containing a faulty Takata inflator. As a result, the driver's airbag inflator may rupture in the event of airbag deployment. The ACCC has published a related high risk recall. For further information go to the ACCC Product Safety website. Recall reference number PRA 2025/20544.
Light Vehicle
26 July 2024
REC-006035
active2009β2017 BMW Multiple F series Models
This recall has been updated for expansion of VINs. Some vehicles may have been converted after production with steering wheel variants containing a faulty Takata inflator. As a result, the driver's airbag inflator may rupture in the event of airbag deployment.
Light Vehicle
26 July 2024
REC-006027
active2020β2022 KIA DE Niro HEV, PHEV
Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter into the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in the Hydraulic Clutch Actuator (HCA). This could cause an electrical short circuit and result in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
26 July 2024
REC-006034
active2022β2024 CFMOTO CF400-6F and CF400-10 450CL-C, 450NK, 450SR, 450SR S
The sealing washers used in the rear brake lines may not meet manufacturing specifications allowing air to enter the rear brake system. As a result, it could lead to a loss of braking performance.
Motorcycle
26 July 2024
REC-006037
active2023β2024 KENWORTH TRUCKS Various
Due to a manufacturing issue, the elbow fitting from the rear spring brake valve to the forward drive axle may not have been tightened to the sufficient torque and could become loose. This may cause unintended brake application whilst driving.
Heavy Vehicle
25 July 2024
REC-006029
active2024 VOLVO TRUCKS FH, FM, FHE, FME (4) 24-HDV, TYPE-FH/FM, LSS-DW3, E4-HDV, TYPE-FH/FM, LSS-DW3
Due to a manufacturing issue, the Pilot Assist System may not operate as intended and fail to alert the driver if the steering wheel is not being held.
Heavy Vehicle
24 July 2024
REC-006031
active2015β2022 VERMEER BC900XL
Due to a manufacturing defect, the wheel lug nuts may not have been tightened sufficiently and could become loose. As a result, the wheel may detach from the brush chipper whilst being towed.
Trailer
23 July 2024
REC-006024
active2023 GWM Tank 300 HEV
The adjusting rod used to operate the vehicle jack is of incorrect specification and may not function as intended.
Light Vehicle
22 July 2024
REC-006030
active2019β2024 PORSCHE Taycan (Y1A / Y1B / Y1C)
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front brake hoses may be defective. This may lead to a brake fluid leak resulting in a reduction in braking performance.
Light Vehicle
18 July 2024
REC-006032
active2023β2024 VERMEER BC1200XL
The mounting bolts and nuts that are used to secure the axle assembly to the frame of the brush chipper may not have been tightened correctly. If the axle mounting bolts loosen, this could result in the axle separating from the brush chipper.
Trailer
18 July 2024
REC-006028
active2021β2022 RAM TRUCKS 2500
Due to a software issue with the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) may fail. This may result in a loss of vehicle control.
Light Vehicle
17 July 2024
REC-006026
active2021β2022 Mercedes-Benz C Class
Due to a manufacturing issue, a retaining screw between the vehicleβs electrical wiring and the fuse box located in the front passenger footwell may not have been tightened sufficiently. As a result, the vehicle may experience a loss of propulsion whilst driving. In addition, electrical resistance in the wiring could increase resulting in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
15 July 2024
REC-006025
active2021β2024 SINOTRUK T5G
Due to a software issue, the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) function may not operate as intended. This may cause the vehicle to exceed the maximum speed limit of 100 km per hour if the driver intervenes when the cruise control is active.
Heavy Vehicle
15 July 2024
REC-006022
active2019β2020 TESLA Model 3 E6LRB, E5LDB, E5LDP, E3LDP
Due to an issue with driver seat occupancy switch, the instrument cluster may fail to illuminate the visual and audible seat belt warnings in certain conditions as required by the Australian Design Rules (ADR).
Light Vehicle
15 July 2024