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855 recalls found

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REC-005656

active

2021-2022 FUSO Shogun FP74, FS72, FS76, FV70, FV74

Due to a manufacturing issue, the vehicle type approval labelling required to be displayed on the engine was not fixed to the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

24 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005640

active

2021-2022 TATRA T815-2 / T815-7 / T158 - 4x4 / 6x6 / 8x8 / 10x10

Due to a manufacturing defect, the pins in the steering bevel gearbox can collapse resulting in increased steering wheel free play or potential loss of steering.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005625

active

2020-2022 Iveco DAILY

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left-hand front wheel brake hose may rub against a wiring loom and cause a brake fluid leak. This could result in the reduction of brake efficiency.

Heavy Vehicle

27 Feb 2023

vehicle

REC-005613

active

2022 FUSO ROSA BUS BE741

Due to a component defect on the front side doors of the vehicle, continued use may damage the latch and the front side doors may not open as intended.

Heavy Vehicle

20 Feb 2023

vehicle

REC-005617

active

2022 FUSO CANTER FEA61, FEB51

Due to a manufacturing defect, the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ring may not be securely fitted to the ABS rotor. This may result in the ABS rotor dislodging. A dislodged ABS rotor will cause ABS system faults and possible brake failure.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2023

vehicle

REC-005577

active

2021-2022 Iveco S WAY AT-AD E3 - T WAY E3 - X WAY AT/AD - S WAY AS NP - T WAY - X WAY AS NP - X WAY AS - S WAY AT/AD

The front leaf spring suspension U-bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and may separate from the suspension. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Dec 2022

vehicle

REC-005576

active

2018-2022 Iveco X-Way ACCO Euro VI ANZ- X-Way Hi-Road Hi-Street Euro VI ANZ -X-Way Hi-Way Euro VI ANZ

The front leaf spring suspension U-bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and may separate from the suspension. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Dec 2022

vehicle

REC-005564

active

2021-2022 Mercedes-Benz Actros 963, Arocs 964, Atego 967 and eActros 983

Due to a manufacturing defect, diodes may have been soldered to the printed circuit board, instead of transistors, in accelerator pedals during assembly. In the event of voltage peaks, the diode may become damaged and the accelerator pedal sensor may fail. This failure can result in a lack of throttle response and cause the vehicle to coast to a stop. In the case of a failure of the accelerator pedal, the cruise control function may also be deactivated. Note: The function of the brakes, illumination and warning lamps remain ensured in the case of the occurrence of damage.

Heavy Vehicle

21 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005533

active

2021 Scania G 410 B8x4HZ, G 450 A6x2NA, G 450 A6x4NA, G 500 A6x2NA, G 500 A6x4NA, G 540 A6x4NA

Due to a manufacturing defect, some track rods (between left and right wheel of the steered axle/s) were manufactured without the slots at the end of it. If the slot is missing, the clamping force of the clamp between the ball joint and the track rod will be low. This may result in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005528

active

2018-2019 Hino 500 Series AMT

The starter Emergency Control Switches enables the vehicle to be started whilst in gear. In the event of an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) malfunction, using these switches when starting the vehicle could cause unintended movement of the vehicle. The vehicles are not compliant with the Australian Design Rule 42/04 7.2.1- Standard Controls for Automatic Transmission-Starter Interlock.

Heavy Vehicle

15 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005527

active

2019-2022 Hino 300 Series Hybrid

The starter Emergency Control Switches enables the vehicle to be started whilst in gear. In the event of an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) malfunction, using these switches when starting the vehicle could cause unintended movement of the vehicle. The vehicles are not compliant with the Australian Design Rule 42/04 7.2.1- Standard Controls for Automatic Transmission-Starter Interlock.

Heavy Vehicle

15 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005501

active

2017-2021 Michelin 295/80R22.5 X INCITY XZU3+ TL 152/148J-TYRES

The tyres within this production range may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, a small separation may generate along the edge of the radial steel belts which may lead to a larger separation developing. As this separation generates over time, the tyre is safe to use until the end of its first life (original tread worn out) but should not be retreaded. If this separation occurs, it could cause rapid loss of air pressure and may lead to a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005509

active

2019-2021 FUSO SHOGUN FS75

Due to a manufacturing defect in the vehicle’s trailer connection electrical components, the trailer stop lamps may not operate as intended. This could result in road users being unable to identify when the vehicle is braking. Additionally, any flammable material kept near the electrical components may result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005505

active

2017-2022 Mercedes-Benz Actros & Arocs 963026, 963424, 964424

The design of the rear wall cabinets is not sufficient to ensure their integrity is maintained in the case of a frontal collision.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005495

active

2017-2021 UD TRUCKS Quon

Due to a manufacturing defect, the driveshaft universal joint play may exceed the manufacturer's tolerance. If the vehicle continues to operate under these conditions, grease may leak and debris may intrude into the universal joint bearing cups causing the joint to break. This could result in the vehicle becoming suddenly inoperable.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Aug 2022

vehicle

REC-005499

active

2021-2022 Dennis Eagle Elite 2

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

18 Aug 2022

vehicle

REC-005480

active

2020-2021 Dennis Eagle Elite 2

Due to manufacturing issues, the exhaust tail pipe outlet may have been directed towards the left-hand side of the vehicle, resulting in exhaust gases being discharged towards pedestrians.

Heavy Vehicle

27 July 2022

vehicle

REC-005474

active

2021-2022 Dennis Eagle Elite 2

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

6 July 2022

vehicle

REC-005471

active

2020-2022 BUS Brazil Bus O500RS 1936/30, O500RS 1943/30, O500RSD 2441/30, O500R 1830/30 RHD E5

The steering box mounting bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and could become loose. This could result in a knocking noise and rattling of the steering wheel whilst turning.

Heavy Vehicle

6 July 2022

vehicle

REC-005466

active

2019 Fuso FK6, FM6 and FN6

Due to a software issue the rear stop lamps may not operate as intended. This could result in road users being unable to identify when the vehicle is braking.

Heavy Vehicle

16 June 2022