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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001218

active

2017–2018 SUBARU OUTBACK

Affected vehicles have been fitted with an oil pipe with a smaller interior pipe diameter than required. This may result in insufficient oil supply to the turbocharger’s turbine bearing, which may lead to the turbine bearing wearing prematurely, or in the worst case, the bearing may seize causing the turbine blade to fracture.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000863

active

2013–2015 MASERATI GHIBLI & QUATTROPORTE

On some vehicles during the manufacturing process of the fuel lines, the lines may have been damaged, possibly resulting in a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

28 Feb 2019

vehicle

REC-003869

active

0 JAGUAR RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

Under certain conditions, the directional indicator lamps may fail to operate when the steering column mounted indicator controls are used. There will be no visual or audible warnings provided to the driver to specifically notify them of this failure.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2019

vehicle

REC-001499

active

2017–2019 Volvo XC60

Under certain conditions in cold climates, the tailgate lifting arms may freeze.

Light Vehicle

6 Feb 2019

vehicle

REC-000884

active

2015–2019 Mazda MX-5 (ND) Automatic

The Transmission Control Module (TCM) may incorrectly interpret an electrical signal from the gear selector lever and this has the potential to cause the automatic transmission to downshift unexpectedly, causing an abrupt wheel speed reduction.

Light Vehicle

5 Feb 2019

vehicle

REC-000929

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz C CLASS

The ESP software may not meet the specifications. In certain scenarios the brake lights may be permanently activated and a warning message about the brake light malfunction would be displayed in the instrument cluster. As a result, the ESP function would be deactivated and the parking brake could no longer be moved from its current position.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001396

active

2014–2018 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN (AD)

Subsequent heating in the LED module for the sunroof background lighting may result in a short circuit due to humidity ingress into the LED module.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000126

active

2016 BMW M3 3 Series Sedan & M4 4 Series Coupe & Convertible

The CFK drive shaft contains a 3-hole-flange with pushing piece which is not produced with sufficient long-term durability. The pushing piece for the length compensation can be pulled out of the 3-hole-flange over time.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000927

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER

The electronically unlocking door locks may have been installed with an incorrect operating lever. As a result, the front driver's hinged door, the load compartment sliding door and the right rear-end door could be impossible to open from both the inside and the outside of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

30 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000925

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz B & CLA CLASS

The automatic occupant detection for the front passenger seat in certain vehicles may not comply with specifications.

Light Vehicle

30 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-003863

active

0 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

In specific driving conditions the electric power steering control unit may display an error. This is due to a software fault which could result in a temporary loss of power assistance, requiring the driver to apply additional steering force.

Light Vehicle

23 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000070

active

2012–2018 BENTLEY MULSANNE & MULSANNE SPEED

The body mounting panels of the rear seat belt buckle anchorages used an incorrect grade of material. The rear seat belt anchorage performance may not fulfil the load requirements.

Light Vehicle

17 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001127

active

2012–2015 PEUGEOT P4008

On affected vehicles, one of the parts in the internal play compensator mechanism in the rear brake calliper may no longer work in the long term.

Light Vehicle

16 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001128

active

2012–2015 PEUGEOT 4008 SUV

On affected vehicles, the parking brake lever and actuating spindle on the rear callipers may be corroded. These parts contribute to engaging the parking brake, the effectiveness of which could be reduced in the long term if the parts are corroded.

Light Vehicle

16 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000210

active

2013 CITROEN C4 AIR CROSS

On affected vehicles, the parking brake lever and actuating spindle on the rear callipers may be corroded. These parts contribute to engaging the parking brake, the effectiveness of which could be reduced in the long term if the parts are corroded.

Light Vehicle

15 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001460

active

2014–2016 Volvo S60, V60, V40, V40 Cross County & XC90

The affected vehicles may have a leak in the hose on the fuel line. The concern happens due to cracks appearing in the inner layer of the hose in combination with a pressurised system.

Light Vehicle

9 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000630

active

2018 HYUNDAI KONA 1.6T

During assembly the vehicles may not have had the front brake tube fitted correctly. The tube may come in contact with the exhaust system and the braking performance could be compromised. In addition, a fire could result.

Light Vehicle

8 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001149

active

2016–2018 PORSCHE PANAMERA

Due to a software error, the electric power steering may become unavailable sporadically. If this occurs, greater force will then be required to turn the steering wheel. Power steering will be fully available again after switching the ignition off and on again.

Light Vehicle

8 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-000056

active

2018 AUDI A3

A rear seat backrest may be fitted on which the mounting for the head restraint is not correctly welded to the outer backrest frame for the rear seat.

Light Vehicle

4 Jan 2019

vehicle

REC-001148

active

2018–2019 PORSCHE CAYENNE

During refueling, if the fuel nozzle is turned or not inserted incorrectly into the filler tube, the liquid fuel can leak into the fuel tank system. Liquid fuel can be sucked into the engine's intake duct during carbon canister regeneration.

Light Vehicle

3 Jan 2019

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