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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000889

active

2015 Mazda MX-5

The metal bracket on the vehicle under cover may separate from the vehicle while driving.

Light Vehicle

14 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000819

active

2018–2019 LAMBORGHINI URUS

The vehicle's sun visor does not have the required labelling advising consumers not to install rearward-facing child restraints in the front seat of the vehicle, and the owner's manual is missing the reference to this sun visor label. The vehicle does not comply with the Australian Design Rule 'Vehicle Standard (ADR 73/00 - Offset Frontal Impact Occupant Protection) 2005'.

Light Vehicle

14 July 2019

vehicle

REC-001154

active

2002–2010 PORSCHE CAYENNE & PANAMERA

The plastic sleeve of the selector lever cable may not be durable throughout the service life of the vehicle. If the plastic sleeve breaks, the transmission may not change into park mode when the driver shifts the vehicle into park.

Light Vehicle

13 July 2019

vehicle

REC-003886

active

0 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT C

The seat belt may jam in the seat belt guide loop, causing the seat belt to loosen and not retract upon movement.

Light Vehicle

9 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000072

active

2018–2019 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

Due to an improper manufacturing process, the electrical power steering wiring harness may become trapped between the subframe and the subframe closing plate on right hand drive vehicles.

Light Vehicle

9 July 2019

vehicle

REC-003887

active

0 SKODA KODIAQ

In some instances, there is a risk that one or several fixing nuts may be missing from the individual rear passenger seat.

Light Vehicle

9 July 2019

vehicle

REC-001199

active

2017–2018 SKODA FABIA, KODIAQ, KAROQ, OCTAVIA, RAPID & SUPERB

In some instances, the front driver air bag may not inflate to its fullest capacity fast enough when required.

Light Vehicle

8 July 2019

vehicle

REC-003885

active

0 Toyota PRIUS

The 12 volt auxiliary battery may stop charging due to improper soldering on the circuit board in the vehicles DC/DC converter.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-001305

active

2018–2019 Toyota PRIUS

The 12 volt auxiliary battery may stop charging due to improper soldering on the circuit board in the vehicles DC/DC converter.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000206

active

2009–2012 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Nitro,Liberty, Grand Cherokee, Commander, Ram, Avenger, Sebring

The brake pedal linkage clip may have been manufactured incorrectly. A defective or missing brake pedal linkage clip could cause the brake booster input rod to detach from the brake pedal.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000205

active

2006–2010 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Sebring, Avenger (JS), Caliber (PM), Compass, Patriot (MK)

The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) may be configured incorrectly, preventing the headlamp leveling system from operating properly.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000745

active

2006–2009 JEEP & DODGE COMPASS & CALIBER

The length of the rear wheel hub mounting bolts may prevent use of the park brake.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000233

active

2009–2012 DODGE RAM

The front track bar mounting bolt may not have been tightened to specification. A loose mounting bolt may cause a rattle or banging noise under certain driving conditions.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000235

active

2007–2011 DODGE Nitro (KA), Liberty (KK)

On Jeep Cherokee vehicles, the tyre placard in the vehicle listed an incorrect load and speed rating. On Dodge Nitro vehicles, the tyre placard in the vehicle listed an incorrect speed rating and is missing the P-metric qualifier.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-001639

active

2006–2009 DODGE Nitro

The windshield wipers may become inoperative.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000720

active

2007–2010 JEEP CHEROKEE

The windshield and/or quarter glass may have been installed using an incorrect urethane adhesive.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000888

active

2019 Mazda 3

During manufacture, wheel studs may not have been fully seated. A small gap may exist between the wheel studs and the hub assembly. Continued use of the vehicle may cause: the wheel nuts to loosen a knocking or clunking noise

Light Vehicle

3 July 2019

vehicle

REC-000001

active

2012–2019 ALFA ROMEO ALFA ROMEO MITO & ALFA ROMEO 4C

Some vehicles may be affected due to an incorrect software file, which may allow the driver to deactivate the passenger side airbag.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2019

vehicle

REC-001220

active

2017–2019 SUBARU LIBERTY, OUTBACK, FORESTER, TRIBECA, EXIGA, IMPREZA

The spare part ignition switch may have imperfections in its ball springs. In the long term these imperfections may result in the failure of the ignition switch, which may cause the key position to inadvertently move from the "ON" position to the "ACC" position while the car is moving.

Light Vehicle

23 June 2019

vehicle

REC-003881

active

0 Mercedes-Benz X-CLASS

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. This recall is replaced and extended by PRA2020/18472 (campaign RC2784).

Light Vehicle

20 June 2019

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