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REC-002856
active0 Toyota Lexus GS300 (GRS190), Prius (NHW20)
In the airbag system of the subject vehicles, due to Incorrect assembly process of the airbag inflator, which is used in the curtain sheild airbag and the knee airbag systems, some inflators were produced with an insufficient amount of the heating agents, which apply heat to the argon gas in the inflator. In this condition, expansion force of the gas in the inflator may be insufficient to properly inflate the airbag when the airbag system is activated during a collision.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2006
REC-002852
active0 Renault Scenic II
Excessive play on rear LH and RH seatbelt stalk fastener. This does not have any impact on the efficiency of the seatbelt. In exceptional cases however it may eventually cause loosening of the fastener.
Light Vehicle
2 Apr 2006
REC-000447
active2004 Holden VZ, WL
An incorrect plastic clip has been fitted to the plenum panel on a limited number of early build VZ/WL vehicles. This incorrect clip is a circular type, and if fitted, will contact the engine fuel feed hose.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002847
active0 LOTUS Elise, Exige 6 speed
It has been found that there is a risk the Gear Lever may break if subject to high handling force.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002851
active0 CITROEN C4
A possible leak at the join of the flex pipe to the steel pipe in the rear brake pipes.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-001502
active2005–2006 Volvo XC90
These vehicles have been fitted with an incorrect tyre placard label.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002844
active0 JAGUAR XJ
The tyre side wall may exhibit signs of abnormal appearance. This may indicate partial seperation of certain components of the sidewall and could possibly lead to rapid pressure loss in the tyre.
Light Vehicle
24 Mar 2006
REC-002845
active0 Cooper Tyre & Rubber Co. LT 285/75R 16
The affected tyres may not have adequate rubber coverage of the belt edge due to low tread gauge in the sholder slot area of the tyres. It may eventually cause cracking at the base of the shoulder slots resulting in exposed belt wire leading to accelerated belt degradation. Continued use may cause the ply cords to break and the tubeless linear to tear and lose the inflating air.
Light Vehicle
21 Mar 2006
REC-002836
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Canter FE659F6/F7
There is a possibility of an improper connection between the valve and the piston in the brake intensifier and in the worst case the brake may not fully release after application.
Light Vehicle
13 Mar 2006
REC-002838
active0 PEUGEOT 307
The engine management software can, in rare cases, cause imperfect management of the engine fuel supply which could lead to engine damage.
Light Vehicle
10 Mar 2006
REC-000448
active2003–2005 Holden VY, VY2, V2, VZ, WK, WL
If the electrical earth wire that is fitted underneath either front seat becomes detached, an electrostatic charge can cause the side airbag to deploy when the car is stationary and whilst the occupants are exiting one of the front seats. This may cause serious injuries to the occupants of the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
10 Mar 2006
REC-002839
active0 NISSAN Z50 Murano
R0511: In the enent of certain frontal collisions, the Outer Rear Seat Belt webbing can contact the Rear Seat Back Hinge, and there is a possibility it can be cut by the sharp edge of the metal portion of the hinge. If the webbing is completely severed, it can increase the risk of injury to an occupant in a collision. R0516: In the event the front tyre runs over a sharp object and propels in towards the rear of the vehicle, it can potentially strike the front lower edge of the fuel tank, thus damaging it.
Light Vehicle
9 Mar 2006
REC-002840
active0 NISSAN Z50 Murano
R0511: In the enent of certain frontal collisions, the Outer Rear Seat Belt webbing can contact the Rear Seat Back Hinge, and there is a possibility it can be cut by the sharp edge of the metal portion of the hinge. If the webbing is completely severed, it can increase the risk of injury to an occupant in a collision. R0516: In the event the front tyre runs over a sharp object and propels in towards the rear of the vehicle, it can potentially strike the front lower edge of the fuel tank, thus damaging it.
Light Vehicle
9 Mar 2006
REC-002832
active0 NISSAN Navara D40
A concern related to the fitment of the lower steering shaft. If ignored, this condition could result in the lower shaft becoming detached and a subsequent loss of sterring control.
Light Vehicle
27 Feb 2006
REC-002833
active0 NISSAN Pathfinder R51
A concern related to the fitment of the lower steering shaft. If ignored, this condition could result in the lower shaft becoming detached and a subsequent loss of sterring control.
Light Vehicle
27 Feb 2006
REC-005262
active2005–2006 LAMBORGHINI Gallardo
The bolted connections on the double wishbones may come loose over time or under extreme loading.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2006
REC-002824
active0 JAGUAR XJ
The sunroof glass has been incorrectly manufactured. It is possible on door closure, severe road impact or when operated that the sunroof glass may shatter.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2006
REC-002834
active0 MITSUBISHI Lancer CH VR-X
The incorrect brake pedal was fitted to affected vehicles during production. In the worst case if a brake circuit failure occurs the pedal travel required may be impeded due to interference with an adjacent component. This would prevent the pedal from reaching full stroke and achieving a maximum rate of vehicle retardation.
Light Vehicle
21 Feb 2006
REC-002829
active0 AUDI A8 vehicles with Michelin 255/35 R20 tyres
Tyres can have a sudden loss of pressure.
Light Vehicle
6 Feb 2006
REC-002820
active0 Mercedes-Benz A and B Class
Cars were supplied from the manufacturer without the required third child restraint anchorage bracket fitted to the split rear seat backrest, thereby contravening the relevant ADR.
Light Vehicle
24 Jan 2006