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REC-001646
active2018-2020 MERCEDES BENZ E63S, GT63S
The screw connection of the power supply on the starter of some vehicles might not have been installed correctly and the wire to the power supply of the starter might come into contact with the starter housing. Over time this could lead to the insulated wires of the power supply wearing due to vehicle movement which could result in a short circuit.
Light Vehicle
15 July 2021
REC-001638
active2018-2020 Mercedes-Benz VS 30 SPRINTER VANS
The retaining washer may become loose from the bolt that connects the brake pedal with the bearing bracket. Should the retaining washer become loose, the bolt may slip out/work loose through continued use of the brake pedal in the course of vehicle operation.
Light Vehicle
15 July 2021
REC-001631
active2019-2020 MERCEDES BENZ GLB 250
The wheel arch liners at the front fenders may not have been attached correctly in some vehicles and may detach from the vehicle during operation.
Light Vehicle
15 July 2021
REC-001656
active2021 RANGE ROVER EVOQUE
Due to a manufacturing issue, the vehicle-sensitive locking mechanism in the driver seat belt assembly may not lock as designed when the retractor body or vehicle is decelerated or tilted.
Light Vehicle
11 July 2021
REC-001662
active2021 HYUNDAI Santa Fe 3.5MPi
The fuel supply pipe attached to engines may be defective, which may result in a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
30 June 2021
REC-004997
active2020-2021 Mercedes-Benz GLB
The side spoilers at the tailgate may not have been mounted correctly.
Light Vehicle
27 June 2021
REC-004996
active2019-2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE
The drain hoses of the air conditioning system may not have been correctly installed and condensation may leak into the vehicle interior and cause malfunctions in different electrical components.
Light Vehicle
27 June 2021
REC-001632
active2021 MG MG3
The fuel-tank strap retaining bolts may be faulty and could fail, which could result in movement of the vehicle's fuel tank, including it detaching from the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
23 June 2021
REC-001624
active2018-2020 SUZUKI JIMNY
The door harness wires on both the driver and passenger doors could be damaged or cut by the repeated motion of opening or closing the doors.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001615
active2021 KIA CARNIVAL, SORENTO
The fuel supply pipe may have been damaged during manufacturing, which may result in a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001627
active2017-2020 Volvo XC90
If there is liquid or liquid droplets on the rear seat control display, the system may perceive this as a constant touch.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001625
active2018 SUZUKI JIMNY
Due to an incorrect manufacturing process, a component within the fuel pump could swell, causing the fuel pump to become inoperative.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001621
active2018 SUZUKI JIMNY
Due to an incorrect manufacturing process, a component within the fuel pump could swell, causing the fuel pump to become inoperative.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001626
active2021 JEEP CHEROKEE
The transmission oil cooler (TOC) hose may have been manufactured with incorrectly cured rubber. This rubber can rupture, allowing transmission fluid to leak.
Light Vehicle
20 June 2021
REC-001645
active2019-2021 Toyota C-HR
The internal components of the fuel pump may wear and fracture the welded area of the fuel pump, which could lead to a fuel leak in the engine compartment. If this was to occur, vehicle occupants may identify a fuel odour when driving.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2021
REC-001644
active2013-2019 CHRYSLER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE (WK)
In some vehicles the signal from the crankshaft position sensor may fail. This may result in an engine stall (loss of engine power), as well as loss of the ability to restart the engine.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2021
REC-001620
active2019-2020 SUZUKI JIMNY
The door harness wires on both the driver and passenger doors could be damaged or cut by the repeated motion of opening or closing the doors.
Light Vehicle
19 June 2021
REC-000132
active2019-2020 BMW M8, X5, X6, X7, 7 SERIES, 8 SERIES, M3, M4
Due to a manufacturing fault in the hydraulic unit brake booster, panic braking could cause loss of brake power assistance and the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) without prior warning. Although the electronic brake force distribution function is maintained, the loss of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) may result in reduced braking performance.
Light Vehicle
9 June 2021
REC-001600
active2019-2020 AUDI A6, A7
Due to a manufacturing issue with the vehicle's dash panel, the front passenger airbag may not fully inflate in the event of an accident.
Light Vehicle
9 June 2021
REC-001635
active2020 PORSCHE CAYENNE
The clamping nuts on the rear-axle trailing arm may break over the service life of the vehicle, as they may not have been manufactured within specification.
Light Vehicle
8 June 2021