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3,610 recalls found

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REC-006299

active

2024 Mercedes-Benz 420 eSPRINTER

Due to a manufacturing defect, gears inside the rear axle drivetrain may have not been welded to the required specifications and could break. As a result, the vehicle may experience loss of propulsion whilst driving. In addition, the parking lock may not operate as intended. This could result in the vehicle moving or rolling away whilst engaged in park position.

Light Vehicle

3 Mar 2025

vehicle

REC-006284

active

2024 Mazda BT-50 (TF)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left leaf spring bracket may have been insufficiently welded and could crack resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

3 Mar 2025

vehicle

REC-006300

active

2022-2023 TESLA Model Y and Model 3

Due to a software issue, the Electronic Power Assist Steering system (EPAS) may not operate as intended. This may result in a loss of power steering assist and could require greater steering effort from the driver.

Light Vehicle

3 Mar 2025

vehicle

REC-006298

active

2012-2013 HYUNDAI iX35

Due to a manufacturing defect, brake fluid may leak into the Antilock Braking System (ABS) control module. This could cause an electrical short circuit leading to a vehicle engine compartment fire while parked or driving.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006285

active

2021-2023 AUDI Q5

Due to a manufacturing issue, the modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective. During charging a thermal overload could result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006301

active

2004 Toyota Hiace Mobility

A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system that does not comply with Australian Standards.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006288

active

2018-2019 RAM TRUCK 1500 (DS) & 2500 (DJ)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the right side curtain airbag inflator may unexpectedly rupture.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006289

active

2019 RAM TRUCK 1500 (DS)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left and right side curtain airbag inflators may unexpectedly rupture.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006290

active

2018-2019 RAM TRUCK 1500 (DS)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left side curtain airbag inflator may unexpectedly rupture.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006279

active

2021 KIA DE EV Niro

Due to a manufacturing issue, the high voltage battery safety plug may become loose, resulting in poor terminal contact. If this occurs, the vehicle may experience a loss of motive power, and the driver may be unable to restart the engine.

Light Vehicle

25 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006257

active

2018-2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left and right-side roof-rail airbag inflator end cap may separate or the inflator sidewall could fracture. As a result, the airbag inflators may rupture.

Light Vehicle

21 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006274

active

2005-2019 Toyota Hiace Mobility

A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system that does not comply with Australian Standards.

Light Vehicle

17 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006261

active

2019-2023 Ford Escape PHEV

Due to a manufacturing issue, there may be a defect in one or more cells within the high voltage battery. As a result, this could cause an internal short circuit leading to a loss of motive power whilst driving. Note: Drivers will be alerted by "Stop Safely Now” in the instrument cluster if a loss of motive power occurs. The vehicle may also experience battery thermal venting, potentially resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

12 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006263

active

2024 CHERY Tiggo 4

Due to a software issue, the vehicle may not have the Autonomous Emergency Brake (AEB) sound alarm activated.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006262

active

2022-2023 SUZUKI A2L310/ A2L412, A2L414 Swift, Swift Sport and ATK412 Ignis

Due to a manufacturing defect, the steering shaft nut may not be tightened to specifications. This may cause the steering wheel to become loose resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

5 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006259

active

2022-2023 SUZUKI Suzuki Swift & Suzuki Ignis

Due to a manufacturing defect, the steering shaft nut may not be tightened to specifications. This may cause the steering wheel to become loose resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

5 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006260

active

2017 Toyota Hiace Mobility

A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system that does not comply with Australian Standards.

Light Vehicle

3 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006248

active

2023-2024 Mazda MX-5 (ND)

Due to a software issue, the parking assist control unit in the vehicle that detects obstructions when reversing may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

23 Jan 2025

vehicle

REC-006250

active

2023-2024 KIA MV EV9

Due to a manufacturing defect, vehicles may have been assembled with missing seat mounting bolts. As a result, the seats may not be correctly secured to the vehicle and could move inadvertently.

Light Vehicle

22 Jan 2025

vehicle

REC-006247

active

2016-2018 HYUNDAI iLoad (TQ-V), iMax (TQ-W)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the outer sheath of the electrical cable connecting the fuse box and alternator may deteriorate and cause the wiring to be exposed. This may lead to a short circuit resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

21 Jan 2025

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