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REC-005566
active2021–2022 PORSCHE 911 (992)
Due to a production error, the seat frame’s mounting bolts for both front seat belts may not have been tightened according to specifications and could become loose. As a result, the seat belts may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
21 Nov 2022
REC-005565
active2001–2015 Toyota Yaris KLUGER (MCU28), COROLLA (ZZE122), RAV4 (ACA21), 86 (ZN6) & CAMRY (ACV40)
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front passenger and driver seat belt service parts used as replacements on certain vehicles may not operate as intended and could extend further than intended after locking.
Light Vehicle
21 Nov 2022
REC-005567
active2019–2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS and GLE
The trim bar at the rear door windows may not have been attached correctly to its retainer and could become loose and detach from the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
17 Nov 2022
REC-005562
active2017–2020 TESLA Model S & Model X
Due to a recently changed software calibration issue, the Electronic Power Assist Steering system (EPAS) may not operate as intended. This may result in a reduced or loss of power steering assist and could require greater steering effort from the driver particularly at low speeds. Upon experiencing reduced or lost power steering assist, an audio alert will trigger, and a visual alert will appear on the instrument cluster.
Light Vehicle
15 Nov 2022
REC-005563
active2022 RAM RAM 1500
Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand front wheel speed sensor wiring routing may have been installed incorrectly during assembly. As a result, the brake fluid hose or the wheel speed sensor wiring may become damaged. If this occurs, brake fluid may leak and cause a reduction in braking performance.
Light Vehicle
14 Nov 2022
REC-005560
active2022 BMW i20 iX
Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may not meet specifications and could discharge or in some instances lead to a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
10 Nov 2022
REC-005553
active2021–2022 Volvo Model Year 2022 and 2023 XC60 Recharge and XC90 Recharge Model year 2022 to 2023 XC60 Recharge, Model year 2022 to 2023 XC90 Recharge
A software programming error in the Engine Control Module may cause the combustion engine to not restart whilst driving. This condition, with a depleted High Voltage battery, could lead to a loss of motive power. A depleted high voltage battery is preceded by warnings in the instrument cluster.
Light Vehicle
10 Nov 2022
REC-005561
active2021–2022 Mercedes-Benz C Class
It is possible when opening the trunk lid, water may enter through after heavy rain or use of a high-pressure cleaning device. As a result, moisture could enter and may cause a short circuit. In addition, a risk of vehicle fire cannot be ruled out.
Light Vehicle
10 Nov 2022
REC-005559
active2021–2022 BMW G26 i4
Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may not meet specifications and could discharge or in some instances lead to a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
10 Nov 2022
REC-005555
active2016 RAM TRUCKS RAM 2500 & 3500 Trucks
Due to a manufacturing issue, the airbags inflatable curtain inflators may rupture without warning.
Light Vehicle
8 Nov 2022
REC-005551
active2021–2022 AUDI A1
Due to a manufacturing defect, the seat belt monitoring system may not indicate the seat belt status of the occupants as intended. As a result, there may not be a warning when the passengers do not fasten their seat belts.
Light Vehicle
8 Nov 2022
REC-005556
active2016 RAM TRUCKS 2500
Due to a manufacturing issue, the airbags inflatable curtain inflators may rupture without warning.
Light Vehicle
8 Nov 2022
REC-005550
active2017–2022 TESLA Model 3
Due to the vehicle design, servicing certain components requires disassembly of the second row left seat belt buckle and centre seat belt anchor, both of which are fastened with the same bolt. During servicing, it is possible the seat belt buckle & anchor may have been re-assembled to the fastening bolt incorrectly. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
2 Nov 2022
REC-005552
active2015–2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT and GTS
Due to a manufacturing defect, the bonding between the driveshaft and the engine/transmission flange may not be secured as intended. This could cause the connection to detach and result in a loss of vehicle power.
Light Vehicle
2 Nov 2022
REC-005546
active2019–2022 VOLKSWAGEN Golf
Due to a manufacturing issue, the radiator on some vehicles may not be properly secured. This could cause the radiator to move and may result in the loss of engine coolant. A loss of coolant will be indicated by visual and audible warnings for low coolant. If the warnings are ignored by the driver, engine overheating and subsequent power loss can occur.
Light Vehicle
1 Nov 2022
REC-005545
active2019–2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE,GLS and EQC
The vehicle jack provided with certain vehicles may be faulty and also may not meet the requirements of the Australian Consumer Product Safety Standard. If a faulty vehicle jack is used, it could become unstable and the raised vehicle may fall.
Light Vehicle
27 Oct 2022
REC-005544
active2019–2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLS
The vehicle jack provided with certain vehicles may be faulty and also may not meet the requirements of the Australian Consumer Product Safety Standard. If a faulty vehicle jack is used, it could become unstable and the raised vehicle may fall.
Light Vehicle
27 Oct 2022
REC-005542
active2020 Toyota Yaris Hybrid (MXPH10R) Yaris Hybrid Ascent Sport, Yaris Hybrid SX, Yaris Hybrid ZR
Due to a software error, during sudden acceleration the Hybrid System may fail to engage the limp mode safety feature of the vehicle. This could cause warning lights to illuminate and result in sudden loss of motive power.
Light Vehicle
17 Oct 2022
REC-005540
active2015–2016 Mercedes-Benz Vito
Due to a software issue, the rear-view camera may not display the rear-view image as intended.
Light Vehicle
12 Oct 2022
REC-005537
active2019–2021 BMW G07 X7, 2019 - 2021 Specific VINs only
Due to a manufacturing issue, the compression springs of the seat locking mechanisms in the third row may not have been installed correctly. In the event of an accident or hard braking, unrestrained luggage could become loose and the rear seat also could collapse towards the passengers.
Light Vehicle
10 Oct 2022