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3,632 recalls found

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

vehicle

REC-001372

active

2018-2020 VOLKSWAGEN POLO

As a result of manufacturing, injectors fitted to vehicles may leak fuel into the engine when the vehicle is turned off for an extended period of time.

Light Vehicle

18 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000021

active

2014-2019 AUDI TT

If the vehicle is involved in an accident, a bracket fitted on the vehicle body could collide with the fuel tank, resulting in damage to the fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

17 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-001433

active

2013-2018 Volvo S60, V60, XC60, V40

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

Light Vehicle

17 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000947

active

2016-2018 Mercedes-Benz CLA, B CLASS

In the front passenger seat, an installed child seat may be identified as a person, or a lightweight person may be identified as a child seat.

Light Vehicle

16 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-004906

active

2013-2018 Volvo S60, V60, XC60, V40

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

Light Vehicle

15 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000949

active

2000-2010 Mercedes-Benz C, CLK, CLS and E Class Passenger Cars

The durability of the bonding between the sunroof glass panel and the sliding roof frame on some vehicles might not meet specifications and the glass panel may separate from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-001435

active

2006-2019 Volvo S80, V70, XC70, S60, V60, XC60

The flexible steel cable connected to the seat belts on the outboard side of the front seats may fatigue and separate from the seat belt, resulting in the seat belt not restraining the occupant properly.

Light Vehicle

11 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000966

active

2018-2019 Mercedes-Benz X-CLASS

The Active Brake Assist system may mistakenly detect an obstacle and brake suddenly or unexpectedly.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-001314

active

2014-2019 Toyota PRIUS, COROLLA HYBRID

These vehicles use software to control the hybrid system. The software is designed to put the system into a fail-safe mode if there is an internal component failure. This allows the vehicle to travel a limited distance at reduced power. In certain situations, such as hard acceleration immediately after a component failure, the hybrid system may shut down rather than go into fail-safe mode. If this happens, the vehicle may illuminate various warning lights and in some models may display a warning message to the driver in the instrument panel.

Light Vehicle

5 Aug 2020

vehicle

REC-000952

active

2018-2019 Mercedes-Benz C, CLS, E, GLC

The front seat belt buckle housings may not have been correctly manufactured. A correctly-fastened seat belt could be detected as not fastened. If this occurs, a seat belt warning light will remain illuminated and a warning will sound when the vehicle is driven. In the case of an accident, neither of the vehicle's seatbelt tensioning systems would be activated.

Light Vehicle

28 July 2020

vehicle

REC-000901

active

2019-2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE

The weld seams' strength on the rear bumper cross member might not meet the required specification.

Light Vehicle

28 July 2020

vehicle

REC-001202

active

2001-2007 SSANGYONG CHAIRMAN

A crack developing in the steering lock housing can cause the steering wheel to lock into the straight ahead position when the key is turned.

Light Vehicle

21 July 2020

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