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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-003146

active

0 Mazda B4000

Due to excessive clearance at the bonnet shroud bump stop rubbers and/or missing reinforcement brackets on the bonnet striker foot, bonnet striker failure may occur. In a worst-case scenario, detachment of the striker from the bonnet may cause the bonnet to open while driving.

Light Vehicle

15 Apr 2008

vehicle

REC-004852

active

0 PEUGEOT 307

A component may have a manufacturing non-conformity which in time could alter the braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

15 Apr 2008

vehicle

REC-000458

active

0 Holden JF Viva

ADR62/2 specifies towing equipment is required to comply with Australian Standards AS4177.2-2004. Affected vehicles do not conform as the stipulated minimum clearance between the tow ball when fitted, and the rear bumper bas fascia is less than the specified 65mm.

Light Vehicle

7 Apr 2008

vehicle

REC-003078

active

0 CITROEN C6

Non-conforming brake assistance vacuum pump.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-003087

active

0 CITROEN C4, C5

Non-conforming brake assistance vacuum pump.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-003086

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Vito, Viano

On vehicles fitted with a V6 engine it is possible that a fuel leak, or even hose detachment, may occur at the connection point between the fuel supply line from the tank and the engine.

Light Vehicle

28 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-005280

active

2007 Ford WX Fiesta and VM Transit

The engine installed in affected vehicles may be fitted with a front end accessory drive belt that could delaminate and result in premature failure.

Light Vehicle

26 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-003084

active

0 AUDI TT

In the event of an accident in which the seat belt tensioners are triggered, the rear side pillar trim can come loose at the front mounting. The trim would then move into the passenger compartment in an uncontrolled manner, causing in increased injury risk for both the front and the rear passengers.

Light Vehicle

25 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-004853

active

0 PEUGEOT 407

The current incorrect position of the check valve which could lead to a leakage of oil into the brake servo causing damage to the membrane of the brake servo and deteriorate the braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

5 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-004854

active

0 PEUGEOT 407

The current incorrect position of the check valve could lead to a leakage of oil which could damage the membrane of the brake servo and deteriorate braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

5 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-003079

active

0 CITROEN C6

The incorrect current position of the valve leads to a long-term risk of oil leakage.

Light Vehicle

4 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-003080

active

0 CITROEN C6

The incorrect current position of the valve leads to a long-term risk of oil leakage.

Light Vehicle

4 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-004844

active

0 Volvo XC90

The power steering hose may come into conflict with the engine cooling fan due to an insufficient retaining clip.

Light Vehicle

4 Mar 2008

vehicle

REC-001552

active

1996–2001 Ford F Series, Econoline

The Camshaft Position Sensor located on the engine may function intermittently. If the censor should fail the engine may stall.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003069

active

0 Mazda Mazda3

A bolt securing the engine and transmission assembly to one of its mounting points may loosen over time. In the worst case scenario, if the bolt comes out or breaks, the engine and transmission assembly may drop. This may allow the alternator pulley to contact the body, as a result the alternator pulley may break and the engine may stall.

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003077

active

0 PORSCHE Cayenne

A fuel line in the plenum panel area may be touching against the rear engine compartment cover on the vehicles affected by this campaign. Relative movements of the engine while driving can cause knocking noises and can result in visible signs of chafing on this fuel line. The fuel line can start to leak over the service life of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

18 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003057

active

0 VMOTO YY125T - 25 Montego Scooter

The tubeless valves may fail causing the tyres to lose air (tyre) pressure. This may occur as: Gradual loss of tyre pressure (slow leakage) necessitating the (continual) need to re-inflate the tyres to the correct pressures and rapid loss of tyre pressure while in use which may result in the loss of control of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

14 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003073

active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander 2

The sunroof may experience failure of either the left- or right-side sunroof guide rail which could cause the sunroof to become detached from its operating mechanism and bind. The operator may hear a cracking noise if this condition occurs. If this condition occurs, the sunroof glass panel will remain attached to its frame, but further attempts to operate will result in continued noise and abnormal operation due to the binding condition. If a vertical force is applied (for example customer manually aiding the sunroof to close or wind lift) the glass panel can become fully detached from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003237

active

0 PEUGEOT 307

A component of the vacuum pump in the brake assistance circuit may have a manufacturing non-conformity which in time could alter the braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2008

vehicle

REC-003068

active

0 MITSUBISHI ZG Outlander

There is a potential for the mounting bracket of the chrome exhaust extension to fracture. In the worst case condition the exhaust extension may become detached from the vehicle causing a hazard to other road users.

Light Vehicle

23 Jan 2008

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