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REC-004477
active0 KIA Ceres
Possibility That The Seat Belt May Be Unable To Adequately Restrain The Wearer In The Event Of A Collision As The Seat Belt Tongue And/or Mounting Plate May Fail.
Heavy Vehicle
23 July 1998
REC-004456
active0 Scania Trucks
Circuit Protection Valves May Be Faulty.
Heavy Vehicle
21 July 1998
REC-004452
active0 Kenworth Trucks
The Tool Used To Torque Bolts Which Secure The 5th Wheel To The Chassis Rail Angles Was Out Of Calibration Resulting In Inconsistent Torque.
Heavy Vehicle
29 June 1998
REC-004449
active0 Mercedes-Benz Bus Chassis
Protection Skid For The Pitman Arm And Locking Plates On The Steering Pivot Arm Mounting.
Heavy Vehicle
9 June 1998
REC-004446
active0 Scania Trucks
Function Of The Safety Belt System Cannot Be Guaranteed Due To A Defect In The Axle Of The Retractor.
Heavy Vehicle
7 May 1998
REC-004443
active0 Volvo FL6
Bolts Connecting The Bevel Box To The Steering Gear Housing May Be Loose.
Heavy Vehicle
17 Apr 1998
REC-004440
active0 Scania Series 4
Connection Of A Safety Clip In The Airconditioning System Has Not Been Correctly Asembled And May Have Incorrectly Mounted AC Pipes.
Heavy Vehicle
2 Mar 1998
REC-004435
active0 Hino FG1J, GH1J, RG1J, FM1J
A Crack May Exist In The Seam Of The Secondary Fuel Filter Resulting In Fuel Leakage.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Feb 1998
REC-004436
active0 Scania Bus
Replacement Of Bolts On The Steering Arms On The Front Axle.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Feb 1998
REC-004938
active0 Volvo FL6
The Steel Braided Tether Of The Safty Belt Buckle Is Being Deformed And Could Quite Possibly Be Cracked Which Happens As The Seats Are Being Moved.
Heavy Vehicle
15 Sept 1997
REC-004424
active0 Scania Dennis Dart
Bolts Securing The Shock Absorber Bracket May Fail Or Become Detached And May Interfere With The Steering Linkage Limiting Steering Movement.
Heavy Vehicle
15 Sept 1997
REC-004939
active0 Kenworth Airglide 200 Suspension
Stress Corrosion Cracking And Bending Fatigue Can Occur Causing Sway Bar Arm Studs To Fail Resulting In Reduced Directional Stability Of The Truck.
Heavy Vehicle
10 Sept 1997
REC-004407
active0 Kenworth Airglide 200
Potential For Some Torque Rod Bolts To Not Clamp Correctly Due To The Bolt Bottoming Out On Its Shank At The End Of The Thread.
Heavy Vehicle
2 May 1997
REC-004399
active0 Ford Explorer UN
Does Not Meet The Australian Design Rule Specifications.
Heavy Vehicle
8 Apr 1997
REC-004418
active0 Ford F250, F350
Ignition Switch Could Experience An Internal Short Circuit Causing Overheating And Possibly Fire In The Steering Column Area.
Heavy Vehicle
1 Apr 1997
REC-004395
active0 OKA LT
Inconsistency In The Tensile Strength Of Steering Arms From One Batch Of Castings.
Heavy Vehicle
24 Feb 1997
REC-004936
active0 SEAT Toledo
During Installation Of The Child Restraint Anchorages A Variety Of Washers Of Incorrect Size Were Used Resulting In Anchorage Becoming Loose.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Feb 1997
REC-004385
active0 Scania P Trucks
There Is A Possibility Of The Throttle Paddle Getting Stuck Under The Roller.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Dec 1996
REC-004387
active0 NEWAY ANCHORLOK Air Suspension
The Equalizing Beam Shaft May Fracture Inside The Beam At The Toe Of The Weld.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Dec 1996
REC-004383
active0 Mack Eaton DS451P
Possibility Of Cracking At The Welds That Mount The Suspension Adaptor Brackets To The Axle Housings Resulting In The Vehicle Losing Direction Control.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Dec 1996