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REC-003065
active0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 903.662
In vehicles with rear air conditioning, the lens of the interior light located in the air duct may deform during continuous operation due to an elevated temperature resulting from the 18W globe combined with high ambient temperatures. In the presence of moisture a short circuit of the electrical contacts may occur, and in an extreme case, could lead to a cable fire.
Light Vehicle
14 Jan 2008
REC-000457
active0 Holden VE and WM
One of the fuel lines in the engine compartment may have a rub condition with a fuel vapor hose clip.
Light Vehicle
8 Jan 2008
REC-003059
active0 JEEP Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander
Investigations have shown that the front brake callipers on the vehicles may have been incorrectly manufactured and could break under certain operating conditions. This could potentially increase the vehicle's stopping distance.
Light Vehicle
7 Jan 2008
REC-003060
active0 CHRYSLER Sebring (JS), Dodge Avenger (JS)
Investigations have shown engine coolant may be drawn into the left radiator cooling fan motor connector in the vehicles. This could potentially cause an electrical short circuit.
Light Vehicle
7 Jan 2008
REC-003061
active0 DODGE Avenger (JS)
Investigations have shown that the front door latch cables may become unseated from the interior release handle housing under certain conditions. This could cause the door latch handle to stick in the unlatched position or allow the lock function to become inoperative.
Light Vehicle
7 Jan 2008
REC-003062
active0 FIAT Ducato Van
It is necessary to check that the anchoring of pipes is performed by using the specific clips on the bodywork.
Light Vehicle
19 Dec 2007
REC-001451
active2006–2008 Volvo XC90
The climate control system may have limited operation after engine start up. In these instances there may be no defroster operation.
Light Vehicle
12 Dec 2007
REC-003055
active0 Ford WQ Fiesta, 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
10 Dec 2007
REC-003048
active0 Honda Legend
Potential fluid loss from a power steering feed hose. The cause of the power steering hose fluid loss is unexpectedly high heat deterioration, causing a corresponding loss of material flexibility and durability. Fluid loss may result in an increase in steering effort, smoke from fluid contacting hot exhaust components and, in the worst case, fire.
Light Vehicle
5 Dec 2007
REC-003051
active0 CHRYSLER Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, Jeep Commander, Dodge Nitro, Jeep Wrangler
Investigations have shown that the EBC module may have been programmed with an incorrect software version. It is possible under certain conditions that a momentary delay in braking could occur when coasting up hill. This could potentially increase the vehicle's stopping distance.
Light Vehicle
30 Nov 2007
REC-003047
active0 LEXUS IS250, GS300
During the manufacture of two fuel pipes located on the engine's fuel delivery manifold, high stress areas may have been created in the pipes. Combined with other factors such as continual high fuel pressure pulsations and the presence of natural corrosive agents in the fuel a fracture may form over time.
Light Vehicle
29 Nov 2007
REC-003052
active0 HYUNDAI i30
The spare wheel in the FDi30 SX and SLX variants are fitted from factory with a steel wheel and 185/65 R15 tyre. The road wheels on the SX variant are 195/65R15 steel wheels and the SLX is equipped with 205/55R16 alloy wheels. In order to comply with the Australian market regulations, all the affected vehicles will require the 15' spare steel wheel to have two warning labels attached to the outer face of steel rim. The warning labels indicate the spare wheel is for temporary use only at a maximum speed of 80KPH and the road wheel should be replaced with correct size wheel to match the remainder on the vehicle as soon as possible.
Light Vehicle
29 Nov 2007
REC-003054
active0 MITSUBISHI ZE & ZF Outlander
The front edge of the older design genuine accessory carpet mat overlaps the arc of travel of the accelerator pedal. This creates the potential for interference of the carpet mat with the accelerator at the full throttle position.
Light Vehicle
29 Nov 2007
REC-003053
active0 MITSUBISHI NS Pajero
A number of NS Pajero vehicles have been manufactured with the incorrect nuts used to retain the front R/H drive shaft and both front and rear propeller shafts. The threaded portion of the nut may deform on tightening, allowing the nut to become loose in operation.
Light Vehicle
28 Nov 2007
REC-003046
active0 Ford UQ & US Explorer, F Series
In certain circumstances the underhood speed control deactivation switch mounted on the brake master cylinder may leak and brake fluid contamination in the electrical connector may cause the wiring to overheat, smoke, or burn. This condition may occur either when the vehicle is parked or when it is being operated, even if the speed control is not in use.
Light Vehicle
22 Nov 2007
REC-003038
active0 Ford Falcon BFII E-Gas Falcon
The affected LPG tanks may have a service valve hand tap that could fail causing LPG to leak from the hand tap spindle.
Light Vehicle
2 Nov 2007
REC-003043
active0 Mazda Mazda BT-50 4x4 automatic, Hi Rider 2WD
The incorrect Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) number was embossed on the compliance plate.
Light Vehicle
30 Oct 2007
REC-003035
active0 Mercedes-Benz Type 1728, 1830 & 1830LE
Investigations by the manufacturer have shown that there is a possibility the thread profile for the rear axle hub retaining nut may be out of specification, thereby decreasing the retention force acting on the hub nut. A loose hub nut could compromise the integrity of the hub assembly.
Light Vehicle
24 Oct 2007
REC-003040
active0 Toyota Hiace Van TRH201/TRH221 & Commuter Bus TRH223
There is a possibility that the fuel pump may wear prematurely due to insufficient clearance between the coils of the internal motor. If vehicle operation continues in this condition, there is a possibility that the fuel pump could cease to function. In the worst case scenario the fuel pump motor may not operate, preventing the engine from restarting or resulting in the engine stalling while driving.
Light Vehicle
22 Oct 2007
REC-003045
active0 Ford Falcon BFII
The affected LPG tanks may have a service valve hand tap fitted with undersized O-rings.
Light Vehicle
18 Oct 2007