Vehicle Recalls
5,512 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-004317
active0 AUSTRAL DENNING A.S.V Firepac FPI and 2
Adjustable Suspension Control Arms May Be Prone To Fatigue Related Cracking.
Heavy Vehicle
2 Jan 1996
REC-001471
active1987-1990 Volvo 760
The Battery Cable May Chafe On The Engine Cross Member Resulting In Short Circuit & Malfunctioning Of The Electric System.
Light Vehicle
28 Dec 1995
REC-004314
active0 PORSCHE 911 Carrera
The Cover Sleeve On The Exhaust Tailpipe Has Been Fixed With Only Two Instead Of Four Welding Spots.
Light Vehicle
27 Dec 1995
REC-004312
active0 Western Star Conventional
Some Vehicles May Have Incorrectly Set Engine Governed RPM Limits.
Heavy Vehicle
20 Dec 1995
REC-004313
active0 Western Star Conventional
Some Vehicles May Have Incorrect Electrical Components Which Do Not Comply With Australian Standards.
Heavy Vehicle
20 Dec 1995
REC-004310
active0 Holden Rodeo, Jackaroo
Supplied With A Standard Nut Instead Of A Self Locking Nyloc Nut. Ladder May Slide From Vehicle In An Uncontrolled Manner.
Light Vehicle
13 Dec 1995
REC-004311
active0 Toyota Hiace, Landcruiser
Ladder Restraining Mechanism May Lose Tension Allowing The Ladder To Become Unrestrained And Fall.
Light Vehicle
13 Dec 1995
REC-004307
active0 ROLLS-ROYCE Silver Shadow
Identified Batches Of Castrol Hsmo May Affect The Operation Of The Distribution Valves In The Hydraulic Systems.
Light Vehicle
1 Dec 1995
REC-004309
active0 Holden Commodore
Rhino Roof Rack Supplied With A Standard Nut On The Ladder Restraining Strap In Liue Of A Nyloc Nut. Could Result In Ladder Being Unrestrained.
Light Vehicle
1 Dec 1995
REC-004306
active0 FVM Trucks
Starter Sub Switch May Function Incorrectly On Some Vehicles.
Heavy Vehicle
30 Nov 1995
REC-005233
active1990-1991 VOLKSWAGEN Golf GTI
In Rare Cases Of Extreme Engine Overheating The Heater Core May Leak Resulting In Water Leakage Into The Passenger Compartment.
Light Vehicle
30 Oct 1995
REC-000505
active0 Holden Commodore
The Throttle Cable Attaching Nuts May Work Loose When Cruise Control Is Engaged.
Light Vehicle
20 Oct 1995
REC-004304
active0 Toyota Lexcen
The Throttle Cable Attaching/adjusting Nuts May Work Loose On Models Fitted With Cruise Control.
Light Vehicle
20 Oct 1995
REC-004303
active0 LAND ROVER Range Rover
Failure Of The Engine Idler Pulley May Result In Damage To Drive Belt With Resultant Loss Of Power Assisted Steering And Ancillary Component Drive.
Light Vehicle
3 Oct 1995
REC-004930
active0 SAAB 900
Fatigue Cracks In The Height Adjusting Mechanism In Drivers Seat. In Event Of Rear End Collison The Mechanism Could Break And Allow Seat To Fold Rearward.
Light Vehicle
2 Oct 1995
REC-004931
active0 SAAB 900
Risk Of Missing Arc Weld In The Seat Back Frame For The Front Seats.
Light Vehicle
2 Oct 1995
REC-004932
active0 SAAB 900
There Is A Risk That The Reverse Gear Isn't Engaged When The Ignition Key Is In Locked Position.
Light Vehicle
2 Oct 1995
REC-004933
active0 SAAB 9000
Incorrectly Spot-welded Parcel Shelf.
Light Vehicle
2 Oct 1995
REC-004301
active0 FREIGHTLINER FLC112
The Affected Tanks May Have An Inferior Seam Weld Which Could Allow Tank To Burst Under Certain Conditions.
Heavy Vehicle
5 Sept 1995
REC-004302
active0 HYUNDAI Excel III
Rear Axel Carrier Which Due To Poor Casting Process, May Fail During Service.
Light Vehicle
1 Sept 1995
REC-004299
active0 Ford Laser
Vehicle Air Bags May Deploy Unnecessarily As A Result Of A Significant Impact To The Vehicle Tie Down Hooks.
Light Vehicle
16 Aug 1995
REC-004300
active0 ROLLS-ROYCE Various
The Rolls Royce Cars May Have Incorrectly Positioned Wire Within The Gearbox Acuator. The Bentley May Have Defect In Front Seat Belt Rails.
Light Vehicle
14 Aug 1995
REC-004298
active0 OKA 4WD
Road Wheels May Fail Under Certain Conditions.
Light Vehicle
26 July 1995
REC-004296
active0 Holden Apollo
May Have Been Built With A Kink In The Wire Of The Front Seat Track Locking Mechanism. In The Event Of Collision The Seat May Move Forward.
Light Vehicle
21 July 1995