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REC-002939

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0 SUZUKI RG413 Ignis, RG415 Ignis Sport, Ignis 3 & 5door, Ignis Sport 3 door

Due to improper folding of the front passenger airbag a certain gap between the internal folded airbag and bag holder might be realised.

Light Vehicle

19 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-002936

active

0 FIAT Ducato van

Due to an oversight that may have occurred in production some vans were not fitted with rear mudflaps in accordance to the certification specifiction.

Light Vehicle

12 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-002938

active

0 AUDI A8

There is the possibility that in isolated cases the driver's airbag may not deploy as intended if triggered in an accident.

Light Vehicle

11 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-004841

active

0 PEUGEOT 407 DT17

An excess of material in the return pipe may restrict the flow of fuel back to the tank.

Light Vehicle

6 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-002934

active

0 BMW 1 Series Hatchback (E87), 3 Series Sedan (E90)

A temporary fault in the greasing system for the sealing ring on the brake booster could lead to the sealing ring being subject to wear. In unfavourabale situations, the sealing ring may even be pressed into the housing of the brake booster as a consequence of increased friction.

Light Vehicle

4 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-002933

active

0 MITSUBISHI BA Grandis

The lock mechanism of the reclining adjuster fitted to the second row of seats has not undergone heat treatment processing.

Light Vehicle

1 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-000129

active

1995-1996 BMW E34, 5 Series

The control cam of the steering wheel lock may break in individual cases.

Light Vehicle

20 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-002930

active

0 HYUNDAI Sante Fe CM

Incomplete information stamped on compliance plates. The incomplete information involves seating capacity being left blank.

Light Vehicle

14 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-000451

active

0 Holden VE/WM

A condition can occur where an incorrectly manufactured Rear Seat Belt Buckle has been fitted to a range of VE & WM vehicles.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-002929

active

0 SUBARU Liberty/Outback 3.0, 2.0/2.5 Liberty GT AT

There is a possibility that an oil leak may develop due to the potential for the subject rubber oil cooler hoses to split under certain operating conditions.

Light Vehicle

1 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-002924

active

0 NISSAN D40 Navara

A concern has been identified on the Relay Box Bracket for some D40 Navara vehicles with Non ABS specification. The Relay Box Bracket for D40 Navara with ABS specifiction has been assembled in Non ABS vehicles. This concern could cause interference between the Relay Box Bracket and a rear brake pipe in the engine compartment. It could result in a potential brake pipe wear and consequently a risk of poor brake performance.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002928

active

0 JEEP Wrangler (TJ)

The clutch pedal pushrod on a number of vehicles may break and allow clutch engagement when the pedal is depressed. This can increase the vehicle's stopping distance and/or cause engine stalling.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002925

active

0 NISSAN D40 Navara

A concern has been identified on the Relay Box Bracket for some D40 Navara vehicles with Non ABS specification. The Relay Box Bracket for D40 Navara with ABS specifiction has been assembled in Non ABS vehicles. This concern could cause interference between the Relay Box Bracket and a rear brake pipe in the engine compartment. It could result in a potential brake pipe wear and consequently a risk of poor brake performance.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002926

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0 Ford UP Explorer

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

19 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-000450

active

2006 Holden VE, WM Series

A condition can occur where a fuel hose that connects the main fuel line and the injector rail in the engine bay may have been manufactured incorrectly. If damaged, the location may not be visible as it is covered by an outer sleeve band.

Light Vehicle

16 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002922

active

0 JEEP Grand Cherokee WJ, WI, WG

It is possible that one or more of the plastic fan blades may fracture. Should this occur the engine could overheat, and may also pose a danger to anyone nearby with the bonnet open.

Light Vehicle

13 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002921

active

0 Honda Odyssey

If the rear wiper blade is frozen due to extreme low ambient temperature, and the rear wipe is activated, a condenser within the wiper motor assembly may short circuit. This condition may occur due to reverse electromotive power from the wiper motor. As a result, the wiper motor condenser may generate heat due to high intermittent current flow and in worse case may ignite.

Light Vehicle

10 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002920

active

0 Honda Civic Hybrid

The Electronic Control Unit which controls the power steering operation of the vehicle, may receive unstable voltage output, from the motor angle detecting circuit within the ECU. If this situation occurs the fail safe function of the power steering system may not operate. As a result, the EPS warning lamp will illuminate, the power assist function of the vehicle will not operate and the steering system may require increased force for steering wheel operation.

Light Vehicle

10 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002917

active

0 JEEP Cherokee (KJ)

Water may enter the front lower suspension ball joints which could cause the ball joints to corrode, and possibly separate. Ball joint separation could result in a loss of steering control and increase the risk of collision.

Light Vehicle

5 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002916

active

0 MITSUBISHI Ralliart Turbo RG Colt

An incorrect seating capacity of 5 instead of the correct capacity of 4 was stamped onto the compliance plate of 123 vehicles. The vehicle only provides seat belts for a total of 4 occupants.

Light Vehicle

28 Sept 2006

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