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3,634 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002912

active

0 ALFA ROMEO GTV, Spider

The wiring may come under a high resistance or a shorted circuit. The switch controlling the outer rear-view mirrors may overheat, resulting in the possible triggering of a fire in the switch.

Light Vehicle

18 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002913

active

0 Renault Master II

Possible cracking of the rear handbrake lever weakening the lever, which could lead to the handbrake cable being released.

Light Vehicle

14 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002909

active

0 JEEP Grand Cherokee

Due to a manufacturing fault it is possible that the front seat heating elements could overheat sufficiently to cause an interior fire.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002908

active

0 CHRYSLER 300C, PT Cruiser

A software problem may exist in the Front Control Module (model 300C) or the Totally Integrated Power Module (PT Cruiser) which could affect the correct functioning of the directional 'telltale' lights in the instrument cluster in the event of a failure to an external turn indicator globe. In this case the driver does not receive proper feedback when a turn indicator globe fails.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002907

active

0 JAGUAR X Type

The tyre placard label installed to Australian specification 2.1 ltre X-type vehicles shows an incorrect tyre size of 255/40ZR18 instead of the correct tyre size of 225/40ZR18. A change of tyre in December 2003 from 205/50R17 to 225/45R17 was also not included within the tyre placard label.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002880

active

0 Honda Odyssey

Poor contact between the ignition switch contacts which may lead to arcing causing burning of the contacts and increased electrial resistance. As a result, this may interrupt the ignition switch circuit and cause the engine to stall. Additionally, heat generated due to increased resistance may melt solder within the switch and may fall into the drivers footwell.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002879

active

0 Honda CR-V, Integra, Civic 4 door, Civic 5 door,

Throughout the manufacturing process of the ignition switch, the ignition switch interlock lever may have been contaminated with foreign matter. If the interlock lever is contaminated, the possibility of the ignition key being removed from the ignition switch when the selector lever is not in the Park position exists. As a result, there is a potential the vehicle may move without warning if the handbrake is not applied.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2006

vehicle

REC-002849

active

0 Toyota Surf

The nature of the defect relates to the steering relay rod, which potentially may develop a fatigue crack on the bend in the rod near the Pitman arm ball joint connection.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002904

active

0 Toyota Surf 130 Series

The nature of the defect relates to the steering relay rod, which potentially may develop a fatigue crack on the bend in the rod near the Pitman arm ball joint connection.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002850

active

0 Toyota Surf

The nature of the defect relates to the steering relay rod, which potentially may develop a fatigue crack on the bend in the rod near the Pitman arm ball joint connection.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002848

active

0 Toyota Surf

The nature of the defect relates to the steering relay rod, which potentially may develop a fatigue crack on the bend in the rod near the Pitman arm ball joint connection.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-005268

active

0 NISSAN D40 Navara

A concern has been detected related to incorrect assembly and manufacture of the rear axle assembly. This issue may result in excessive wear of the rear wheel bearings that will lead to noise occurring from the rear axle. If this is not rectified the bearings could ultimately fail resulting in the half shaft assembly becoming detached from the axle.

Light Vehicle

29 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-000064

active

2003-2004 BENTLEY Arnage R, RL, T, LWB & Limousine

There is the potential for a foul to occur between a brake pipe and an engine mounted hose clip, which could eventually result in failure of the brake pipe. This failure could result in a loss of brake fluid which may lead to an increased stopping distance under braking. In addition, there is a risk of fire due to brake fluid escaping into the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002903

active

0 BENTLEY Continental GT

There is the potential for a foul to occur between a brake pipe and an engine mounted hose clip, which could eventually result in failure of the brake pipe. This failure could result in a loss of brake fluid which may lead to an increased stopping distance under braking. In addition, there is a risk of fire due to brake fluid escaping into the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002905

active

0 AUDI A3

There is a possibility that in isolated cases a gradual loss of gas can occur in the gas generator for the curtain airbags, thereby causing the airbag not to inflate when required.

Light Vehicle

24 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002937

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 specification.

Light Vehicle

10 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002900

active

0 Mercedes-Benz VITO & VIANO

The manufacturer has advised of a possible software fault in the SRS control unit which, if present, could prevent the generation of a crash signal in the event of a rear end collision.

Light Vehicle

10 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002892

active

0 FIAT DUCATO

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

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002899

active

0 SUZUKI CARRY

After high frequency use of the ignition switch there is a potential for failure of the switch contacts. Should the contacts fail, it could lead to the starter motor continuing to run even after switch release. This condition could lead to abnormal high current draw causing the switch to overheat. In an extreme case, the wiring harness or switch may catch fire.

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-000443

active

2003-2005 Holden XC BARINA, COMBO & TIGRA

A condition can occur where water may enter the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) wiring connector via the earth lead.

Light Vehicle

7 Aug 2006

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