Vehicle Recalls
5,495 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-005973
active2023 Mazda CX-90 (KK)
Due to a calibration issue within the Vehicle Control Module (VCM), when driving at low speeds the vehicle may falsely detect reflective objects such as metal walls, barriers or similar objects on the side of the road as an approaching object. This may trigger an unintended brake activation.
Light Vehicle
24 May 2024
REC-005969
active2023 Mercedes-Benz Econic Econic 956
Due to a software issue, the passenger side folding door control unit may have been overwritten with incorrect parameters. As a result, if an obstacle is detected during automatic closing, the door will hold or stop and not reverse back to the fully open position as intended.
Heavy Vehicle
24 May 2024
REC-005968
active2023-2024 Volvo EX30
Due to a software error, the infotainment unit screen may enter a test mode during start-up of the vehicle. This may prevent key information such as the vehicle's speed from being displayed.
Light Vehicle
23 May 2024
REC-005966
active2021-2022 MINI Cooper S
Due to a manufacturing defect, the high-voltage battery housing in affected vehicles have an insulation fault. This may cause the vehicle's battery to turn off when driving resulting in a loss of motive power and, in the event of water ingress a vehicle fire. Note: the following message will appear on the central display, "You can continue driving. High-voltage system. In order to avoid subsequent damage, have the issue checked by the Service Partner".
Light Vehicle
20 May 2024
REC-005967
active2023 Mercedes-Benz 907 and 910 Sprinter Vans
Due to a manufacturing defect, the driver’s side B-pillar may not have been welded to the required specification. As a result, the reinforcement in pillar may become loose over time and could fail to transmit the seat belt forces to the B-pillar as intended.
Light Vehicle
20 May 2024
REC-005964
active2020-2022 MINI Cooper S
Due to a manufacturing defect, the sealing of the high-voltage battery housing may be insufficient, allowing moisture to enter into the battery compartment. This may cause the vehicle's battery to turn off when driving resulting in a loss of motive power and/or vehicle fire. Note: the following message will appear on the central display, "You can continue driving. High-voltage system. In order to avoid subsequent damage, have the issue checked by the Service Partner".
Light Vehicle
20 May 2024
REC-005962
active2023 KIA SP2 Seltos
Due to a manufacturing defect, the side curtain airbag may inflate without warning.
Light Vehicle
20 May 2024
REC-005963
active2021-2023 Ford F-150
The courtesy lamps fitted in the vehicles do not comply with the requirements set out in the Australian Design Rules (ADR).
Light Vehicle
17 May 2024
REC-005959
active2020-2023 FUSO UG ROSA BE741
The brake lamp switch assembly may have been installed incorrectly, if the hill starting assist device (EZGO) is activated, there may be a large time lag until the brake lamp lights illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed. In addition, the Collision Damage Mitigation Brake (AEBS) and Vehicle Behaviour Stabilisation System (ASR) may stop functioning and relevant warning lamps may illuminate.
Heavy Vehicle
17 May 2024
REC-005965
active2021-2023 Mazda BT-50 (TF) 1.9 ltr Models
Due to a software issue within the Body Control Module, the parking lamps and number plate lamp may not illuminate when the vehicle is travelling below the speed of 10 kilometres per hour.
Light Vehicle
16 May 2024
REC-005960
active2021 Ford ESCAPE
Due to a manufacturing defect, over time and under certain conditions friction and excessive movement in the steering gear could result in a loss of steering control.
Light Vehicle
15 May 2024
REC-005961
active2011-2023 YUTONG ZK6129HCA, ZK6131HG1, ZK6938H and ZK6930H
The rear-view mirrors may extend further than the required standard set under Australian Design Rule 14/02 - Rear Vision Mirrors.
Heavy Vehicle
13 May 2024
REC-005958
active2019-2023 PORSCHE Taycan (Y1A/Y1B/Y1C)
Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective. A short circuit could cause a thermal overload and result in a vehicle fire over time.
Light Vehicle
6 May 2024
REC-005955
active2020-2022 JAGUAR E-PACE
Due to a manufacturing defect, the passenger airbag may tear during deployment. This could cause hot gases to escape from the airbag at high speed and result in insufficient protection to the passenger.
Light Vehicle
1 May 2024
REC-005957
active2021-2023 JEEP WL Grand Cherokee Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L
The upper control arm retaining bolts may have been damaged during vehicle assembly. This may cause the upper control arm to detach from the steering knuckle while driving, resulting in a loss of control.
Light Vehicle
29 Apr 2024
REC-005956
active2013-2015 JEEP KL Cherokee
Due to a manufacturing defect, the power liftgate module (PLGM) may fail due to an electrical short circuit. This may result in a vehicle fire with the ignition turned on or off.
Light Vehicle
29 Apr 2024
REC-005954
active2023 ALFA ROMEO Tonale
Due to software settings, if a vehicle occupant places an obstruction such as a body part between the frame and glass when the sunroof is closing, it may not reverse until significant pressure is reached.
Light Vehicle
29 Apr 2024
REC-005952
active2021-2023 Cummins ISL8.9E5
Due to a manufacturing defect, the vibration damper may not have been tightened to the correct torque, causing it to potentially become loose and detach from the vehicle. This could also result in a loss of vehicle power.
Heavy Vehicle
23 Apr 2024
REC-005947
active2022-2023 ASTON MARTIN DBX
Due to a manufacturing defect, oil cooler lines could burst resulting in a sudden loss of oil pressure. This could lead to the engine stalling or an oil leak. An oil leak in the presence of an ignition source may cause a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
22 Apr 2024
REC-005953
active2012-2019 YUTONG ZK6760DAA
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front passenger side window may not have been tinted to the specifications required under Australian Design Rule 08/01 – Safety Glazing Material. This may result in reduced visibility.
Heavy Vehicle
22 Apr 2024
REC-005944
active2023 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX-4R
Due to a manufacturing defect, spark plugs may have been damaged during assembly. This may lead to unstable idle, hesitation and possible engine stall whilst riding, resulting in a loss of motive power.
Motorcycle
22 Apr 2024
REC-005951
active2015-2021 Mack CLX, CXX CMH
Due to a manufacturing error, incorrect disconnect switches and junction box mounting brackets may have been installed. This could cause the battery cable to break and result in a sudden loss of vehicle power whilst driving.
Heavy Vehicle
19 Apr 2024
REC-005945
active2020-2023 ASTON MARTIN DBX (all models)
The fixings for the fuse box cables may not have been tightened to the correct torque. This could lead to a sudden loss of motive power, loss of headlights and power assisted steering, and/or loss of other essential vehicle functions. Note: Hazard warning lights may appear on the instrument cluster to alert the driver that multiple vehicle functions are not fully operational.
Light Vehicle
19 Apr 2024
REC-005938
active2021-2022 MITSUBISHI MY22 OUTLANDER
Due to a software issue with the In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) unit, the rear-view camera display may not display the rear camera image as intended.
Light Vehicle
17 Apr 2024