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855 recalls found

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REC-005794

active

2021-2022 MITSUBISHI Fuso Shogun FP74, FS72, FS76, FV70, FV74

Due to improper programming of the vehicle’s trailer connection electrical control unit. The hazard lamps, reverse lamps and backup alarm may activate when the lamps are not activated.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Oct 2023

vehicle

REC-005795

active

2019-2022 MITSUBISHI Shogun FP74, FS72, FS74, FS76, FU74, FV70, FV74

Due to a manufacturing issue, the CGW (Central Gate Way) control unit attached to the rear of the blower for the air conditioning in the passenger compartment may corrode due to moisture leaking from the joints of the blower case. This may lead to the engine to stall whilst driving resulting in a loss of motive power.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Oct 2023

vehicle

REC-005798

active

2016-2023 Dennis Eagle DE 6X4/DE 6X4 DUAL/.ELITE6 RHS 3-AXLE/ELITE6 DC 3-AXLE

Due to a manufacturing defect, the front axle brake line hose(s) may become dislodged from the end fitting crimp. This may cause a reduction in braking performance or an unintended park brake application.

Heavy Vehicle

17 Oct 2023

vehicle

REC-005789

active

2021-2022 VOLVO TRUCKS FH13, FH16

Due to a manufacturing issue, the V-stay connection screws in the rear wheel suspension may become loose, causing the rear axle housing to move sideways. If this occurs, there is a risk of chafing between the tyres and the chassis parts which could lead to a loss of vehicle performance.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Oct 2023

vehicle

REC-005779

active

2022 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia

Due to manufacturing defect, there is a possibility that the steer axle tie rod castle nut cotter pin is missing, allowing the steering arm to detach. This could lead to a loss of steering response and a lack of direction control.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Sept 2023

vehicle

REC-005760

active

2017-2021 BUSTECH Volvo VST

Seats installed in seat-belted buses may not meet the requirement for minimum seat spacings and fixings for route service buses. This may result in the seat not maintaining the minimum spacing requirement in the event of an accident.

Heavy Vehicle

6 Sept 2023

vehicle

REC-005773

active

2013-2019 FUSO Heavy Duty Bus (HDB0 MP35 and MP37

Due to incorrect installation, the power distribution box wiring harness may contact and chafe against the air conditioner control unit. This may lead to an electrical short circuit and result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

4 Sept 2023

vehicle

REC-005737

active

2018-2022 Mack ANA, CLX, CMM, CMH and CSM

The fuse power stud located in the battery box may corrode over time. This may cause an electrical short circuit with the mounting bracket and could result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

2 Aug 2023

vehicle

REC-005729

active

2021 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia

A soot sensor component may not have been installed as intended. As a result, the vehicle may release air pollutants that exceed the standards set in Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/03.

Heavy Vehicle

20 July 2023

vehicle

REC-005720

active

2012-2019 YUTONG ZK6129HCA、ZK6131HG1、ZK6760DAA、ZK6938H、ZK6930H、C122HDH

Due to a manufacturing defect, the emergency exit signs are not correctly illuminated as required by the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 44/02.

Heavy Vehicle

6 July 2023

vehicle

REC-005709

active

2019-2022 FUSO Fighter and Shogun FK6, FM6, FN6, FS7, FV7

The tool to mechanically open the spring-loaded parking brake chamber was not supplied with the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

5 July 2023

vehicle

REC-005718

active

2020-2021 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia

Due to a manufacturing defect, the spline teeth of the windshield wiper arms may deteriorate and could result in loss of wiper function.

Heavy Vehicle

4 July 2023

vehicle

REC-005706

active

2016-2018 International Trucks Prostar

The electrical wiring of the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system fan blower may not meet specifications. This could cause overheating and may melt the plastic material of the fuse leading to a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

26 June 2023

vehicle

REC-005689

active

2022 Iveco S WAY AS NP - X WAY AS NP - S WAY AT/AD NP - S WAY AS - S WAY AT-AD

Due to a manufacturing issue, the cab tilt cylinder pin may have been incorrectly welded and could detach from the bracket when the cab is tilted.

Heavy Vehicle

6 June 2023

vehicle

REC-005694

active

2019-2022 Iveco DAILY 4X4 - 70.20

Due to a manufacturing issue, the steering rack bolts may become loose or separate. This could result in a loss of steering control.

Heavy Vehicle

6 June 2023

vehicle

REC-005672

active

2019-2021 FUSO Shogun FP7, FS7, FU7, FV7

Due to manufacturing defect, the parking brake lamp on the meter cluster may illuminate when the parking brake lever is released and the vehicle is in motion. This may cause the EZGO and the hill holder to not operate as intended.

Heavy Vehicle

31 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005678

active

2013-2019 Iveco ACCO E5 4X2 NEW ACCO E5 6X4 COMPACTOR NEW ACCO E5 6X2 6X4 VOC NEW ACCO E5 8X4 NEW Compactor Bodies Only

The front axle knuckle may crack due to the high number of high angle turns under axle combined loading (braking and steering) that occur during waste collection. This may result in a loss of steering control.

Heavy Vehicle

31 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005682

active

2019-2022 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia

Due to a manufacturing defect, certain vehicles may develop a fracture to the mounting bracket at the base of the seat. As a result, the seat base may shift within the seat suspension frame.

Heavy Vehicle

18 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005681

active

2022 FUSO FIGHTER AND SHOGUN FK62, FK65, FM67, FN62, FN64, FS76, FU74, FV70, FV74

Due to a manufacturing issue, the cab mounting brackets have not been tightened to the designated torque. This could cause the cab lock down mechanism to become loose.

Heavy Vehicle

18 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005665

active

2020-2022 Hino 700 Series FS1A, FS1E, FY1E, SS1E

Due to a manufacturing defect, there is a possibility that the wiring harness retaining bracket on the front drive (R1) axle housing may interfere with the suspension lateral rod in certain severe operating environments. The lateral rod may sustain damage due to frequent impact with the wiring harness boss. In the worst-case scenario, the lateral rod could fail due to this damage, resulting in vehicle instability. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

4 May 2023