Vehicle Recalls
5,459 recalls from vehiclerecalls.gov.au
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, and caravans affected by safety defects.
Vehicle Recalls results
REC-000720
active2007โ2010 JEEP CHEROKEE
The windshield and/or quarter glass may have been installed using an incorrect urethane adhesive.
Light Vehicle
4 July 2019
REC-000888
active2019 Mazda 3
During manufacture, wheel studs may not have been fully seated. A small gap may exist between the wheel studs and the hub assembly. Continued use of the vehicle may cause: the wheel nuts to loosen a knocking or clunking noise
Light Vehicle
3 July 2019
REC-001246
active2015โ2019 SUZUKI GSX250R
Due to the improper materials used in the production of the brake light switch, the switch may corrode if exposed to water.
Motorcycle
2 July 2019
REC-000001
active2012โ2019 ALFA ROMEO ALFA ROMEO MITO & ALFA ROMEO 4C
Some vehicles may be affected due to an incorrect software file, which may allow the driver to deactivate the passenger side airbag.
Light Vehicle
28 June 2019
REC-003882
active0 FREIGHTLINER CORONADO
Caliper mounting bolts may not provide adequate clamping force between the brake caliper and brake anchor plate.
Heavy Vehicle
28 June 2019
REC-001220
active2017โ2019 SUBARU LIBERTY, OUTBACK, FORESTER, TRIBECA, EXIGA, IMPREZA
The spare part ignition switch may have imperfections in its ball springs. In the long term these imperfections may result in the failure of the ignition switch, which may cause the key position to inadvertently move from the "ON" position to the "ACC" position while the car is moving.
Light Vehicle
23 June 2019
REC-003881
active0 Mercedes-Benz X-CLASS
The X Class operator's manual contains an incorrect maximum roof loading. Roof loading may be from roof-top tents etc. The loading in the operator's manual is for the vehicle when stationary. However, a moving vehicle experiences additional pressure on the roof from a load and therefore the maximum safe loading should be less. This recall is replaced and extended by PRA2020/18472 (campaign RC2784).
Light Vehicle
20 June 2019
REC-003880
active0 AUDI A4, A5
The shock absorber may fail and cause potential separation of suspension components.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2019
REC-001221
active2017โ2019 SUBARU IMPREZA
The left hand rear door window glass may have been inadequately tempered, due to an improper cooling process during manufacture.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2019
REC-000935
active2019 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER
Due to a software defect, the automatic high beam headlights may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2019
REC-000071
active2018โ2019 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT
The centre console switchpack may suffer a loss of illumination and operation of certain functions in the centre console, due to a software fault.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2019
REC-003883
active0 Mercedes-Benz C AND E CLASS
The screws of the exhaust gas turbocharger oil return line and the crankcase may be incorrect and not seal properly.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2019
REC-003879
active0 Toyota YARIS
The left hand rear door window glass may have been inadequately tempered, due to an improper cooling process during manufacture.
Light Vehicle
18 June 2019
REC-001267
active2017โ2019 SUZUKI SWIFT
Side airbags, curtain airbags and seatbelt pretensioner may be inadvertently deployed when the rear door is slammed shut. This is due to incorrect software in the airbag controller (SDM).
Light Vehicle
13 June 2019
REC-001153
active2009โ2016 PORSCHE PANAMERA
Moisture can get into the control unit for the air conditioning blower. Moisture that seeps in can cause malfunctions and short circuits in the blower control system.
Light Vehicle
13 June 2019
REC-001268
active2017โ2019 SUZUKI SWIFT
Side airbags, curtain airbags and seatbelt pretensioner may be inadvertently deployed when the rear door is slammed shut. This is due to incorrect software in the airbag controller (SDM).
Light Vehicle
13 June 2019
REC-001383
active2017โ2019 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN
During a limited production period for Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace vehicles, a certain material used in the production of the rear springs was not approved for use in the process. As a result, there is a danger that a coil spring may break and damage the rear tyres.
Light Vehicle
11 June 2019
REC-000996
active2015โ2017 Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG
Damage may occur in the electrical frame wiring harness along the right longitudinal frame member.
Heavy Vehicle
11 June 2019
REC-003877
active0 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER
The guide's microphone on the affected vehicles has been installed in the deployment area of the passenger airbag.
Heavy Vehicle
11 June 2019
REC-000887
active2019 Mazda 3
The seat belt indicator and the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator lamps may not work correctly. The seat belt indicator may turn off when seat belts are still unfastened and the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator may turn off when the air bag is still deactivated. There is no effect on the operation of the airbag system, however the system status may not be correctly displayed.
Light Vehicle
9 June 2019
REC-001245
active2017โ2019 SUZUKI BURGMAN (UH200/A)
The face plate may move, due to the improper shape of the holes where the rivets fasten the face plate to the motorcycle.
Motorcycle
2 June 2019
REC-003874
active0 MAHINDRA XUV 500
If the brake and accelerator pedals are pressed simultaneously while driving, the vehicle may go into 'limp home mode', where the road speed and engine speeds are restricted. The engine, however, does not stall or stop.
Light Vehicle
1 June 2019
REC-003875
active0 FIAT 500
On affected vehicles the drive axle may break due to a nonconformity in the production process.
Light Vehicle
30 May 2019
REC-000054
active2018 AUDI A3
Due to a processing error, the locking pin securing the head restraint may be missing on individual head restraints for the rear centre seat.
Light Vehicle
28 May 2019