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3,634 recalls found

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REC-002672

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0 MITSUBISHI TL Magna, KL Verada

During the pressing process variations in material properties may have contributed to the formation of splits on both ends of the rear lower suspension arm. Mitsubishi advise that the fatigue life of the component is reduced.

Light Vehicle

1 Oct 2004

vehicle

REC-002681

active

0 Toyota Celica

In the brake master cylinder there is a possibility that the recess that retains the rubber seal ring, located at the end of the cylinder body, may be corroded due to an improper washing process during component assembly. In this condition, brake fluid may leak.

Light Vehicle

28 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002668

active

0 Mercedes-Benz S-Class (220), CL Coupe (215)

Under high ambient conditions with the blower operating at maximum setting for longer periods, it is possible for the blower fuse to reach higher than anticipated temperatures.

Light Vehicle

24 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-001443

active

1998-2001 Volvo S80

Under certain operating conditions some electric cooling fans may overheat potentially causing heat damage and, in rare instances, a fire in the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-001445

active

1998-2001 Volvo S80, V70, XC70, S60

Under certain operating conditions some electric cooling fans may overheat potentially causing heat damage and, in rare instances, a fire in the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002664

active

0 Toyota Soarer 30 Series

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

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-001444

active

1998-2001 Volvo S80, V70

Under certain operating conditions some electric cooling fans may overheat potentially causing heat damage and, in rare instances, a fire in the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

20 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002666

active

0 JEEP KJ Cherokee

A protective cap must be installed over two valve cover studs and the affected wiring harnesses must be rerouted.

Light Vehicle

17 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002665

active

0 Mercedes-Benz CL600/S600L

It is possible a leak could develop from a hydraulic line of the Active Body Control (ABC) system between the pressure supply valve and the front/rear axle distributor unit.

Light Vehicle

16 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-001402

active

2003 VOLKSWAGEN Touareg

All affected Touareg vehicles of the above chassis number range, faulty rear belt locks may have been fitted because of a riveting defect. Volkswagen will also take the opportunity to carry out additional repairs on some vehicles.

Light Vehicle

8 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002663

active

0 Mercedes-Benz CLK Cabriolet (A209)

Check Side Airbag Wiring. Correction of pin allocation for front right and front left head/thorax airbag.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002662

active

0 Honda Accord Euro

A possible defect exists due to the possibility that the trunk harness may become damaged, causing an open circuit and either resulting in the loss of the license plate lamp, reversing lamps or tail lamp operation.

Light Vehicle

6 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002657

active

0 LAND ROVER Freelander

Affected vehicles will be recalled to inspect that the rear subframe fixing is correctly fitted and clamped up.

Light Vehicle

3 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002659

active

0 Toyota Dyna

The intermittent relay contact points located in the wiper combination switch assembly due to a durability factor may wear prematurely. Frequent operation of the intermittent wiper circuit may cause the intermittent relay contact points to separate from their housing.

Light Vehicle

2 Sept 2004

vehicle

REC-002655

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 1 (LJ), Range Rover Classic (LH)

Under certain circumstances the fuel tank weld joint for the vent rigs could crack; this could possibly be related to fuel quality or environmental conditions.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2004

vehicle

REC-002660

active

0 BRIDGESTONE Dueler A/T 693 tyres in size LT285/75R16 122/199Q

It is possible that a small percentage of the tyres may experience belt detachment, especially if operated below recommended inflation pressures for the load carried by the tyre or above the maximum load.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2004

vehicle

REC-002667

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series 2

The rear fuel line has the potential to chafe against the ABS/water sensor harness and fuel pump harness. Prolonged chafing could result in a fuel leak from the main fuel feed line that could lead to the vehicle failing to start.

Light Vehicle

25 Aug 2004

vehicle

REC-002656

active

0 PEUGEOT 307

Safety recall to check and, if necessary, replace the front suspension pivot(s) and pivot ball joint(s). This action is necessary to eliminate the risk of a vehicle trajectory outside the manufacturer's specifications.

Light Vehicle

19 Aug 2004

vehicle

REC-002652

active

0 Toyota Corolla Sportivo

The engine was assembled with incorrect air cleaner cap and engine control computers. As a result the vehicle does not match the specification covered by its approval to ECE Regulation 51/02 and hence may not comply with ADR 83/00 External Noise.

Light Vehicle

13 Aug 2004

vehicle

REC-002654

active

0 MITSUBISHI TJ Magna AWD, KJ Verada AWD

There is a possibility that the right hand rear wheel brake pipe may come into contact with a wiring harness bracket. As a result, the brake pipe may wear leading to brake fluid leakage from one hydraulic circuit.

Light Vehicle

10 Aug 2004

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