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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000982

active

2018–2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC 63

A short circuit impacting the vehicle's electronic system may occur if the positive wiring to the starter motor becomes chafed. This wiring may become chafed as a result of regular vehicle use.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000827

active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

There may be insufficient contact of the startup battery ground stud to the chassis.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001137

active

2016 PEUGEOT 4008

There may be insufficient engagement of the parking brake, due to excessive internal tolerances of the rear brake calipers.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001599

active

2019–2020 NISSAN JUKE

The heat shield may not be in the proper position around the front driver airbag's inflator. When the airbag is triggered, hot gas may damage the airbag material or cause the airbag to tear.

Light Vehicle

29 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000984

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz GLA

The ground connection of the front passenger airbag may not meet the specifications. This may mean that an electrostatic charge could not be diverted via the ground connection and may trigger the front passenger airbag.

Light Vehicle

25 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000983

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS

The right rear seat's belt bracket, used for fastening the child seat to the ISOFIX holder, may be missing. In this case, the child seat will not be securely fastened and attached to correct specification.

Light Vehicle

25 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000980

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz C, GLC, EQC

Due to a manufacturing defect, the wiring harness of the steering control unit may be damaged. The damage can allow water or moisture into the wiring harness, which can cause a short circuit, resulting in a loss of electric power steering. A failure of the electric power steering would be indicated by a corresponding warning message in the instrument panel.

Light Vehicle

22 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001593

active

2016–2020 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE (WK)

In some vehicles the signal from the crankshaft position sensor may fail. This may result in an engine stall, as well as loss of the ability to restart the engine or loss of engine power.

Light Vehicle

14 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000821

active

2018–2020 LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR SVJ

The hood hinges may loosen and may not hold the hood closed. The hood may unlatch and flip open or detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

13 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001588

active

2007–2010 BMW X5, X6

The plug connection from the wiring harness to the blower controller may deteriorate over time. This may cause the plug-in contact to short circuit or overheat.

Light Vehicle

12 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001587

active

2014–2018 TESLA MODEL S, MODEL X

The eMMC may malfunction over time. If a malfunction occurs: 1. The central display may black out and not recover after restarting the touchscreen; and/or 2. There may be loss of certain functionalities, including rearview backup camera, exterior turn signal lighting and windshield defogging and defrosting controls; and/or 3. A vehicle alert to contact Service may appear.

Light Vehicle

7 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000213

active

2015–2017 CITROEN C4 (B7), C4 CACTUS

The braking system’s power assistance may be lost or reduced. This is due to a reduction of available vacuum in the system due to degradation of the timing belt if affected by aged engine oil.

Light Vehicle

1 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001227

active

2021 SUBARU OUTBACK

The stereo camera may mis-recognise roadside objects and/or miscalculate the travelling direction of an oncoming vehicle, resulting in the system unexpectedly activating the pre-collision braking feature.

Light Vehicle

1 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001136

active

2014–2017 PEUGEOT 208, 2008, 308

The braking system’s power assistance may be lost or reduced. This is due to a reduction of available vacuum in the system due to degradation of the timing belt if affected by aged engine oil.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001278

active

2015–2019 Toyota LANDCRUISER 200

The Australian Design Rules (ADR 61/02) require a compliance label to be fitted to vehicles. The compliance label was printed with an incorrect seating capacity of 8, instead of the correct seating capacity of 7, which should have been printed on the compliance label.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001279

active

2019–2021 Toyota HILUX

The Australian Design Rule (ADR 61/02) requires a compliance label to be fitted to vehicles. The compliance label was printed with an incorrect GVM Capacity of 2,850kg, instead of the correct GVM Capacity of 3,050kg, which should have been printed on the compliance label.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001226

active

2020–2021 SUBARU OUTBACK

The electronic brake booster (EBB) may be incorrectly set up, and may not operate correctly.

Light Vehicle

28 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-000324

active

2020 Ford TRANSIT

Due to a manufacturing fault, the vehicle's rear driveshaft bearing support bracket may hold the driveshaft at the incorrect angle, causing excessive wear to the driveshaft over time.

Light Vehicle

28 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001585

active

2013–2017 NISSAN PATHFINDER

The stop lamp relay may stick in the ON position.

Light Vehicle

21 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001591

active

2020–2021 Mazda CX-30

The boot's power liftgate may partially lower unexpectedly from the fully opened position when the vehicle is parked facing uphill on a slope in high ambient temperature.

Light Vehicle

20 Mar 2021

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