Vehicle Recalls
5,455 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-005873
active2019β2023 VOLKSWAGEN Passat, Golf and Arteon
Due to a manufacturing issue, the heat shield between the brake master cylinder and the exhaust may have been incorrectly fitted. As a result, a connection to the brake fluid reservoir could melt. If this occurs, brake fluid may leak and cause a reduction in braking performance and/or if brake fluid leaks on to a hot exhaust there is a risk of a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
24 Jan 2024
REC-005875
active2022β2023 TESLA Model 3 and Model Y
Due to a software issue, the steering wheel may feel notchy when operating the vehicle in cold temperatures.
Light Vehicle
17 Jan 2024
REC-005866
active2023 HARLEY DAVIDSON Street Glide CVO (FLHXSE)
Due to a manufacturing issue, affected motorcycles may lose stability whilst operating under certain conditions at higher speeds. This could result in a loss of vehicle control.
Motorcycle
17 Jan 2024
REC-005876
active2022β2023 Ford F 150
Due to a remanufacturing process issue, the steering intermediate shaft may separate from the steering rack resulting in a loss of steering control.
Light Vehicle
17 Jan 2024
REC-005874
active2023β2025 Mercedes-Benz 112 eVito, 116 Vito, 119 Vito, 129 eVito, EQV300, Marco Polo HORIZON V250, V-Class V250, V-Class V30
Due to a hardware component connectivity issue, the Hermes Control Unit (ECE) may not operate as intended. In this case, the communication module might not be able to establish a network connection. If this occurs, the emergency call system (eCall) communication would not be available.
Light Vehicle
17 Jan 2024
REC-005869
active2023 Ford Transit Custom
Due to incomplete software update, the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) may not operate as intended. As a result, sensors and cameras yellow warning light will not illuminate in the instrument cluster to assist the driver to detect nearby obstacles or driver errors.
Light Vehicle
15 Jan 2024
REC-005864
active2021β2023 VOLKSWAGEN Caddy
An airbag deactivation switch may have been incorrectly fitted instead of a blanking plug. This could cause the driver to assume that the front passenger airbag has been deactivated when it is always operational.
Light Vehicle
12 Jan 2024
REC-005872
active2022β2023 Energica EXPERIA
Due to a manufacturing issue, the motorcycle rear frame fastener may not have been adequately secured to the main frame. As a result, it may lead to a reduction of structural integrity and potentially the rear frame loosens or/and fracture.
Motorcycle
12 Jan 2024
REC-005870
active2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT
Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand tailgate and body mounted rear lamps may not be sealed sufficiently allowing moisture to enter the lamps. As a result, the reverse, brake/stop and indicator lamps may not illuminate as intended.
Light Vehicle
11 Jan 2024
REC-005871
active2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER AND RANGE ROVER SPORT
Due to a manufacturing defect, the vehicle body frame may have poor adhesion with the fixed panels. As a result, it may lead to a reduction of structural integrity.
Light Vehicle
11 Jan 2024
REC-005867
active2021β2022 Can-Am Ryker
Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pump impeller may swell and cause the fuel pump to stop working. If this occurs, the engine could stall resulting in a loss of power whilst driving and may not be possible to restart the vehicle.
Motorcycle
10 Jan 2024
REC-005863
active2021β2023 PREMCAR D23 Navara
The jack provided with the vehicle does not meet the Australian Consumer Product Safety Standard and may fail to lift the front axel high enough to change the tyres.
Light Vehicle
8 Jan 2024
REC-005868
active2021β2023 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia Freightliner Cascadia fitted with Detroit Diesel DD16 engine
Due to a software issue with the Engine Control Module (ECM), the vehicle may release air pollutants that exceed the standards set in Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/03.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Jan 2024
REC-005861
active2015β2023 Volvo XC90
Due to a manufacturing defect, the second-row seat belt buckle and lower anchor screw may become loose. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
2 Jan 2024
REC-005865
active2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE
The threaded nut securing the 12 Volt wiring harness may become loose over time. If this occurs, it could result in higher than normal electrical resistance within the harness which could lead to a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
21 Dec 2023
REC-005862
active2019β2023 Ford Mustang
Due to a software issue, the brake fluid warning light may not illuminate as intended to warn the driver if the brake fluid level is low. As a result, insufficient brake fluid could lead to a reduction in braking performance.
Light Vehicle
21 Dec 2023
REC-005854
active2022β2023 WINNEBAGO Burleigh, Kirra, Iluka, Coogee, Jervis
The seat brackets in the rear cabin do not comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR 03/04) - Seats and Seat Anchorages requirements and may fail.
Caravan/Motorhome
20 Dec 2023
REC-005851
active2023 RAM TRUCK 1500 BIGHORN TRUCKS
Due to a manufacturing defect, the locking bracket installed to secure the centre front seat in the down position may not operate as intended. This seating position is not fitted with a seatbelt and could be used by an occupant if the locking bracket does not function correctly.
Light Vehicle
20 Dec 2023
REC-005860
active2016β2022 DUCATI XDiavel
The passenger backrest may become loose and break if it has been incorrectly installed and/or if the passenger uses it in contravention of the manufacturerβs information for use.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2023
REC-005858
active2022β2023 Mercedes-Benz Actros 963 and Arocs 964 models
The threaded connections securing the oil pressure line may not have been tightened sufficiently. As a result, oil could leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of an ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.
Heavy Vehicle
19 Dec 2023
REC-005855
active2022 LOTUS 131 / Emira
Due to a defect during assembly, the driver and passenger's seatbelt locking mechanism may engage at the incorrect point. As a result, the seatbelt could engage tightly across the chest and waist and limit movements which may lead to restricted visibility. Additionally, the seatbelt could require increased effort to unbuckle.
Light Vehicle
19 Dec 2023
REC-005859
active2023 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES Springfield
Due to a manufacturing defect the crankshaft position sensor may have been incorrectly routed. As a result, the sensor may contact the front exhaust system head pipe. If this occurs, it may result in the engine stalling during operation causing a loss of motive power.
Motorcycle
19 Dec 2023
REC-005857
active2022β2023 LOTUS Type 131 / Emira
Due to a manufacturing defect, the driver and passenger side A-pillar trims may have been fitted incorrectly. As a result, in an event of the side curtain airbags deployment the force from the airbag could cause the A-pillars cover to detach.
Light Vehicle
19 Dec 2023
REC-005856
active2022β2023 LOTUS Type 131 / Emira
Due to a software issue, the windscreen wipers may operate at half the required speed. In the event of heavy rain this may lead to poor visibility for the driver.
Light Vehicle
19 Dec 2023