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REC-002439
active0 Ford VH Transit
The Automatic Shift Manual transmission fitted to the vehicles may change to a lower gear unexpectedly. Affected vehicles require the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) recalibrated.
Light Vehicle
7 May 2002
REC-002437
active0 LAND ROVER Defender
A potential abrasion condition between the front left hand flexible brake hose and tyre. The front left hand tyre can contact the hose and cause abrasion to the outer lining material which could result in a brake fluid leak.
Light Vehicle
1 May 2002
REC-004824
active0 PEUGEOT 306/406 Hdi
Possibility of water entry into the engine management solenoid valve operating circuit.
Light Vehicle
16 Apr 2002
REC-002434
active0 DAIHATSU Delta
Wheel nuts at the lower end of the torque range may come loose on rough roads, thus imposing greater loads on adjacent nuts which may fatigue fracture.
Light Vehicle
16 Apr 2002
REC-002431
active0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II
The handbrake applicaton may vary up to two clicks between successive applications; and The adjuster wedge in the back plate may misalign changing the brake shoes required travel.
Light Vehicle
12 Apr 2002
REC-002430
active0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II
The throttle cable may have been damaged during manufacture, which could cause the inner cable to rub resulting in individual strands of the cable breaking.
Light Vehicle
12 Apr 2002
REC-002429
active0 LAND ROVER Discovery Series II
The wheel speed sensor for the ABS can be deceived by metallic debris in the area and transmsit an incorrect wheel speed signal.
Light Vehicle
12 Apr 2002
REC-002433
active0 Ford AUII, AUIII (Vehicles fitted with ABS)
Under extreme braking conditions the affected ABS modules may lose all brake fluid from front braking circuit.
Light Vehicle
11 Apr 2002
REC-002432
active0 HYUNDAI Sonata, Grandeur
The side airbag warning light may inadvertently become activated, due to several possible problems associated with wiring connectors fitted on these vehicles.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2002
REC-002422
active0 JEEP KJ Cherokee
The driver's side knee bolster assembly may have been improperly installed. As a result, the knee bolster could separate from the upper instrument panel and fall onto the driver's feet.
Light Vehicle
20 Mar 2002
REC-000424
active0 Holden Barina (XC)
The seat rail locking mechanism fitted to the front seats may fail to lock and cause the seat to move forwards or backwards unexpectedly.
Light Vehicle
19 Mar 2002
REC-002418
active0 NISSAN Pulsar (N16)
There is a possibility that the park brake may self-release as a consequence of an impact with the park brake lever.
Light Vehicle
15 Mar 2002
REC-001384
active2000โ2002 VOLKSWAGEN Golf, Bora, New Beetle
It is possible that individual components of the ABS Control Unit may overheat due to an electrical fault within this unit.
Light Vehicle
8 Mar 2002
REC-002417
active0 Renault Megane Scenic RX4
In extreme circumstances the anti-roll bar clamp could break. A noise from the front suspension could be apparent under this condition.
Light Vehicle
7 Mar 2002
REC-002421
active0 AUDI A3 (Fitted with ABS)
There is a risk that an electrical fault in the ABS control unit can possibly cause overheating of certain components which in some cases could lead to fire.
Light Vehicle
5 Mar 2002
REC-002419
active0 HYUNDAI Terracan
Not provided with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 37/01 mandated 'Unleaded Fuel Use Only' label during production.
Light Vehicle
1 Mar 2002
REC-002420
active0 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, Trajet
Have been fitted with incorrectly manufactured crankshaft position sensors which could lead to engine stalling.
Light Vehicle
1 Mar 2002
REC-002415
active0 Toyota Spacia SR40
If the seatbelt pre tensioner of the front occupant seats deploys in an accident, there is a possibility that due to a manufacturing discrepancy, the pre tensioner manifold cap could dislodge from the manifold case.
Light Vehicle
13 Feb 2002
REC-000423
active2000โ2001 Holden Commodore VT, VX V6 Auto Sedan
The brass flare nuts fitted to the LPG supply pipes may crack resulting in LPG leakage. These flare nuts are fitted at each end of the three separate sections of the LPG supply pipes between the shut off valve on the tank and the LPG converter in the engine.
Light Vehicle
12 Feb 2002
REC-002375
active0 CHRYSLER Neon
It is possible that the brake booster vacuum hose may swell if it comes in contact with oil and become dislodged from the engine. Should this occur, a loss of power brake assistance and an increase in engine idle speed could result leading to malfunction.
Light Vehicle
9 Jan 2002