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REC-003443

active

0 AUDI Q5 (8R)

At temperatures below -20 degrees celsius, the glass-sliding sunroof may suddenly break.

Light Vehicle

31 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003442

active

0 PEUGEOT 207

There is a chance that the battery earth cable dimensions are not correct resulting in excess tension to the cable, possibly causing the cable to break.

Light Vehicle

26 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003444

active

0 GEELY MK and MK2

There are two defects to be remedied: (1) The left side of the driver’s side seat slide mechanism may not lock as intended and may allow the driver's seat to move forward in a severe accident. (2) The rear door may become unlatched in the event of a severe side impact.

Light Vehicle

17 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003441

active

0 PORSCHE Unknown

Turbochargers which did not conform to quality standards were installed in the affected cars.

Light Vehicle

16 July 2012

vehicle

REC-000724

active

0 JEEP Wrangler

The transmission skid plate on the 2010 JK Jeep Wrangler may allow debris to collect around the catalytic converter.

Light Vehicle

12 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003455

active

0 Toyota HIACE & COMMUTER

Toyota Hiace Van and Commuter vehicles equipped with the 1KD-FTV diesel engine may have two potential issues: (1) The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system pipes may not be able to withstand the stress that occurs when the pipe expands and contracts due to the heat of the exhaust gases. This condition may cause the pipe to fracture and the exhaust gases to leak into the cabin of the vehicle. (2) The fuel injector pipes may have been over-tightened, causing cracking of the injectors. In the worst case, diesel fuel may leak from the crack and cause an engine fire or road hazard.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003439

active

0 Toyota Hiace Van & Commuter KDH 201/221/223

Toyota Hiace Van and Commuter vehicles equipped with the 1KD-FTV diesel engine may have two potential issues: (1) The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system pipes may not be able to withstand the stress that occurs when the pipe expands and contracts due to the heat of the exhaust gases. This condition may cause the pipe to fracture and the exhaust gases to leak into the cabin of the vehicle. (2) The fuel injector pipes may have been over-tightened, causing cracking of the injectors. In the worst case, diesel fuel may leak from the crack and cause an engine fire or road hazard.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003438

active

0 DAIHATSU Pyzar G301 & G303

There is potential for a coolant leak to develop from the heater core. Leaking coolant may enter the ECU and cause a short circuit. In the worst case scenario the SRS airbag could deploy unexpectedly.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2012

vehicle

REC-003437

active

0 LAND ROVER Defender

The front seat belt mounting brackets may fracture during normal vehicle usage.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2012

vehicle

REC-000476

active

0 Holden JH Cruze

Holden has initiated a vehicle safety recall on certain Holden Cruze 1.4 Litre turbo petrol engines due to a potential for spilt oil to pool on the lower air deflector.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2012

vehicle

REC-003434

active

0 CITROEN C3 and DS3

On affected vehicles, one of the components of the hydraulic ABS/ESP block may have a non-conformity in comparison to the manufacturer's required specifications.

Light Vehicle

21 June 2012

vehicle

REC-003421

active

0 SUZUKI Swift

A production error occurred during installation of the fuel filler pipe hose where it attaches to the body-mounted fuel filler pipe.

Light Vehicle

21 May 2012

vehicle

REC-003428

active

0 FERRARI CALIFORNIA AND 458 ITALIA

A machining fault may cause crankshaft failure.

Light Vehicle

15 May 2012

vehicle

REC-003427

active

0 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER 300

The Power Distribution Center (PDC) may overheat, causing a loss of function of the Antilock Brake System (ABS) and/or Electronic Stability Control (ESC).

Light Vehicle

15 May 2012

vehicle

REC-005122

active

2012 FIAT Chrysler Voyager

The right side power liftgate pinch sensor may not function as intended, resulting in an increase in force required to stop the power liftgate during the final closing stages.

Light Vehicle

14 May 2012

vehicle

REC-001564

active

2012 Ford TERRITORY

There is a possibility that a sensor that forms part of the vehicle's supplemental restraint system may not have been secured.

Light Vehicle

8 May 2012

vehicle

REC-001091

active

0 NISSAN PATHFINDER

Inappropriate installation and operation of the power seat harness in the driver’s power seat.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2012

vehicle

REC-003424

active

0 ROLLS-ROYCE Ghost

The turbo cooling pump housing may crack, causing engine coolant to penetrate the electronics of the pump. This could lead to an internal short circuit and subsequent failure of the pump, which may result in smouldering.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2012

vehicle

REC-003425

active

0 ROLLS-ROYCE Phantom

Engine oil from the brake vacuum pump may enter the brake vacuum line. In some cases, it is possible that after a period of time oil may enter the brake booster.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2012

vehicle

REC-000125

active

2006-2011 BMW MINI COOPER S TURBO CLUBMAN, HARDTOP, CABRIO & COUNTRYMAN

The additional coolant pump for the exhaust turbocharger may fail. This may cause overheating and scorching of the coolant pump.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2012

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