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vehicle

REC-002638

active

0 MITSUBISHI CC Lancer Wagon (M/T) & (A/T)

There is a possibility that the force which is applied to the tailgate gas strut stopper may, through continued opening of the tailgate, cause fatigue damage to the tailgate gas strut stopper attaching point. In the worst case the stopper may become detached.

Light Vehicle

14 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002730

active

0 MITSUBISHI CC Lancer

There is a possibility that the force which is applied to the tailgate gas strut stopper may, through continued opening of the tailgate, cause fatigue damage to the tailgate gas strut stopper attaching point. In the worst case the stopper may become detached.

Light Vehicle

14 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002696

active

0 PEUGEOT 607

The modification is designed to eliminate any risk of a short circuit in the electrical system in the case where the battery negative cable has rubbed on the air conditioning piping.

Light Vehicle

9 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002631

active

0 Toyota Soarer

Single sensing seatbelts (vehicle decceleration only) fitted to the retractor seatbelts. The ADR requires webbing acceleration (W) sensing also.

Light Vehicle

9 July 2004

vehicle

REC-005206

active

0 Toyota Soarer 1991-1992

The defect relates to the seat belt retractors. It has been found that these retractors do not satisfactorily operate as either an ELR or ALALR. Retractors can be identified by the following markings: Front: 7C1800, Rear: 7C1810.

Light Vehicle

7 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002635

active

0 Honda Accord

A defect exists due to the possible loss of fuel pressure failure to the engine fuel system. Due to high ambient temperature and severe driving condition concluding in vibration, the fuel pressure regulator valve clip attaching the regulator valve may malfunction.

Light Vehicle

7 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002643

active

0 Mazda MPV

The possibility exists for the plastic casing of the cruise control actuator cable to break, which then may cause the cable to bind and prevent the throttle linkage/valve from returning to the closed position.

Light Vehicle

6 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002649

active

0 Mazda Mazda6

The possibility exists for either of the front indicator lamps to malfunction at times.

Light Vehicle

5 July 2004

vehicle

REC-002624

active

0 Mazda Mazda6

Possibility exists for fuel tank to melt or deform as a result of radiant exhaust heat, due to insufficient clearance between exhaust pipe and fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002627

active

0 MITSUBISHI WA Starwagon

There is a possibility that the left hand brake tube may contact the shock absorber while driving and the brake pipe could be damaged.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002648

active

0 Mazda Mazda6

Possibility exists for fuel tank to melt or deform as a result of radiant exhaust heat, due to insufficient clearance between exhaust pipe and fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2004

vehicle

REC-005248

active

2003–2004 JAYCO Caravan Jack

The jacks in question did not have a mandatory safety label affixed to the body of the jack. The jacks also do not comply with the overload and durability sections of the vehicle jack safety standard.

Light Vehicle

22 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002630

active

0 Ford AU Series 1 & 2,Falcon Forte,Futura,Fairmont,Fairmont Ghia,Fairlane,LTD,FTE,Ute

There is the possibility that inappropriate servicing of the steering rack retaining hardware may affect the integrity of the steering rack mounting stud. Overtightening of the steering rack mounting hardware may degrade the thread locking compound.

Light Vehicle

18 June 2004

vehicle

REC-005331

active

0 Honda Accord V6 L 2000 Model

A defect exists due to the possible failure of the dimmer control for the instrument panel lights (a transistor in the vehicles multiplex control unit).

Light Vehicle

9 June 2004

vehicle

REC-005128

active

1991–1992 TOYOYA Soarers

These model vehicles are fitted with seatbelts which do not meet the requirements of ADR 4/03 that they are not dual sensitive but in actual fact single sensitive. Seatbelt models not meeting the requirements are as follows: front seatbelts: 7C 1800.

Light Vehicle

8 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002625

active

0 SUBARU Forester

An oil leak may develop due to removal and incorrect reinstallation of an oil cooler hose. The cooler hose may have been removed and reinstalled in the process of installing an additional transmission cooler when a tow bar was fitted.

Light Vehicle

8 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002623

active

0 Toyota Soarer

Single sensing seatbelts (vehicle deceleration V only) fitted to the retractor seatbelts. The ADR requires webbing acceleration (W) sensing also.

Light Vehicle

7 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002626

active

0 Toyota Hiace Commuter Bus

The front propeller shaft guard may be incorrectly positioned and therefore does not comply.

Light Vehicle

7 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002622

active

0 Mercedes-Benz E Class (type 211), SL Class (230)

The Electronic (Sensotronic Brake Control SBC) may unintentionally switch to the standard hydraulic brake system. A warning will display on the dash an audible warning is also provided.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2004

vehicle

REC-005330

active

1997–2000 VOLKSWAGEN Passat

The rubber boot of the lower bearing arm can deteriorate. This can lead to premature wear of the lower bearing arm and in isolated cases, failure of the bearing arm.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2004

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