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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000962

active

2011–2019 MERCEDES BENZ G300

The contacts of the steering column switch may be impaired by sand settling on the contacts, leading to increased electrical resistance.

Light Vehicle

28 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-001134

active

2018–2019 PEUGEOT EXPERT IV

The fuel supply and return pipes located under the body may become damaged over time due to relative movement between the pipes and the body guidance ribs.

Light Vehicle

27 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000318

active

2018–2019 Ford FOCUS

The transmission stud may chafe on the engine wiring loom. The engine warning light may also illuminate.

Light Vehicle

27 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000590

active

2019–2020 Honda ODYSSEY

Due to incorrect manufacturing of the rear seatbelt assembly, the webbing sensor in the 3rd row left rear seat belt assembly may become inoperative.

Light Vehicle

25 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000321

active

2016–2019 Ford TRANSIT

The electronic Run-on Water Pump (ROWP) fitted to certain Transit and Transit Custom vehicles aids cooling after the engine has been stopped. Vehicles have been built with a 15A fuse to protect the ROWP in case of failure. If the ROWP fails, the 15A fuse will not prevent the ROWP from overheating.

Light Vehicle

24 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-001434

active

2013–2018 Volvo S60, V60, XC60

If the cooling system has to be refilled, air may become trapped in the cooling system, which may result in insufficient cooling of the engine components.

Light Vehicle

24 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000963

active

2015–2017 Mercedes-Benz GT, GTS

If the vehicle is shut off for more than 67 hours the engine control unit may not function as intended.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000602

active

0 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

The driver's airbag inflator may rupture in the event of airbag deployment.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-001135

active

2018–2019 PEUGEOT EXPERT VANS

The fuel supply and return pipes located under the body may become damaged over time due to relative movement between the pipes and the body guidance ribs.

Light Vehicle

10 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-001133

active

2018–2019 PEUGEOT EXPERT

The rear brake hose may become damaged over time, due to relative movement between the hose and holding clip.

Light Vehicle

10 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-001201

active

2015–2020 SSANGYONG KORANDO, TIVOLI

As a result of driving the vehicle for a long time, a micro crack may develop in the fuel supply line hose and may result in a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000964

active

2018–2019 Mercedes-Benz G63

Sulfur fumes from axle oil may impair an electrical component in the differential locking module, affecting the normal functioning of the differential lock.

Light Vehicle

2 Sept 2020

vehicle

REC-000792

active

2019–2020 KIA SELTOS

Australian Design Rule (ADR) 25 requires an anti-theft lock to be fitted as an anti-theft preventative measure. During the manufacturing process the anti-theft lock that is fitted to the steering column shaft was not installed.

Light Vehicle

30 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000793

active

2019–2020 KIA CARNIVAL

The positive terminal on the alternator may not have been tightened to specification during assembly. Should the terminal become loose, this may increase the resistance to the alternator and may lead to heat being generated, which could result in a fire within the engine compartment.

Light Vehicle

30 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000967

active

2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER

The electric lines and wiring harness for the side air bag that are routed near the frame for the rotating seats may get jammed and become damaged.

Light Vehicle

26 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000968

active

2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz C, E, GLC

The screws for the turbocharger oil feed and oil return lines may not have been correctly tensioned during the assembly process.

Light Vehicle

25 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000961

active

2017–2018 Mercedes-Benz S560

The closure material of the engine plugs might fail as a result of high engine oil pressures, which may occur during hard driving. This could result in oil leaks. If enough oil leaks, there will be a red warning message illuminated in the instrument cluster. If the warning message is ignored, the engine could run dry, which can result in stalling and engine damage.

Light Vehicle

24 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000959

active

2018–2020 Mercedes-Benz X CLASS

This recall replaces and extends PRA2019/17596 (campaign RC2672). The X Class operator's manual contains an incorrect maximum roof loading. Roof loading may be from roof-top tents etc. The loading in the operator's manual is for the vehicle when stationary. However, a moving vehicle experiences additional pressure on the roof from a load and therefore the maximum safe loading should be less.

Light Vehicle

24 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000965

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz C, E, GLC, EQC, GT

In the event of an accident, with the cargo area loaded, the cargo could strike the backrest of the left rear seat, causing the back rest lock to fail.

Light Vehicle

19 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-001006

active

2018–2019 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS

The condensation drain hose of the air conditioning system may not have been correctly installed.

Light Vehicle

19 Aug 2020

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