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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000628

active

2018 HYUNDAI SANTA FE

Protrusion of the curtain airbag mounting bolt may interfere with airbag fabric in the event of deployment. Some vehicles may experience rear side, curtain airbag cushion damage when the airbag is deployed.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2018

vehicle

REC-001214

active

2012–2013 SUBARU IMPREZA, XV, FORESTER & BRZ

Vehicles may have a defective engine valve spring. If a valve spring fractures, the engine may stall and may not be able to be restarted.

Light Vehicle

5 Nov 2018

vehicle

REC-000920

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS MODEL VEHICLES

The headlights' high beam may remain permanently activated, or may not automatically dim, where the Adaptive High Beam Assist is used.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001166

active

2015–2017 RAM 1500, 2500 & 3500

Some RAM 1500, 2500 and 3500 vehicles may have a defective tailgate latch.

Light Vehicle

29 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001089

active

2016–2017 NISSAN JUKE

An internal ignition switch spring may have been manufactured with a surface defect.

Light Vehicle

25 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001113

active

2016–2017 NISSAN NAVARA

An internal ignition switch spring may have been manufactured with a surface defect.

Light Vehicle

25 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001104

active

2017–2018 NISSAN PATHFINDER

Vehicles may have been manufactured with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) actuator with an oil seal that may leak brake fluid internally.

Light Vehicle

24 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-003854

active

0 Holden COMMODORE

A clip on the fuel hose bundle may rub on the fuel pump return hose, which could cause a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

23 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-003857

active

0 JAGUAR RANGER ROVER SPORT, LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

In certain 2018 model year Land Rover Range Rover Sport and Discovery vehicles, the Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) feature may not be available when required. A warning message will not be displayed on the instrument cluster to inform the driver that AEB is unavailable.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-003856

active

0 Mercedes-Benz S CLASS AMG

Camera Software may malfunction resulting in Active Lane Keeping Assist not performing brake application in the case of an inadvertent lane change from a speed over 105 km/h. Steering wheel vibrations would still warn of the inadvertent lane change.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-000921

active

2017–2018 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

Some Mercedes-Benz vehicles have a feature that lifts the bonnet of the car if a collision with a pedestrian is detected. This is designed to reduce the extent of injuries to pedestrians in certain sorts of collisions. In some vehicles with the defect, the pedestrian may not be detected and the mechanism may not work as intended.

Light Vehicle

19 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001047

active

2016–2018 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, ASX & OUTLANDER

Incorrect operation of the ASC safety system software may cause safety features to disable momentarily. There are several vehicle safety features controlled by the ASC safety system. Where equipped these include: Adaptive Cruise Control Forward Collision Mitigation Brake Auto Hold Hill Start Assist Super All-Wheel Control

Light Vehicle

18 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001300

active

0 Toyota PRIUS & PRIUS V

The subject vehicles utilise software to control the hybrid system. This software is designed to put the system into a fail-safe mode, illuminating various warning lights, displaying a warning message and allowing the vehicle to travel a limited distance at reduced power if there is an internal component failure. In limited circumstances, such as hard acceleration immediately after a component fails, there is a possibility the hybrid system could shutdown rather than going into a fail-safe mode. This recall provides an additional remedy to the vehicles involved in the previous recalls in February 2014 (PRA2014/13991) and July 2015 (PRA2015/14822), because the remedy conducted then was found to be inadequate.

Light Vehicle

17 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001046

active

2016–2019 MITSUBISHI ASX, ECLIPSE & OUTLANDER

Mitsubishi’s Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) uses a system of intelligent sensors to scan for obstructions ahead and issues a visual and audio alert where there is a danger of collision, automatically applying the brakes to avoid collision or reduce impact. Due to incorrect operation of the software, the FCM system may continue to apply the brakes even though it is no longer necessary to avoid a collision or reduce impact.

Light Vehicle

17 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-000028

active

2015–2017 AUDI R8

Audi R8 vehicles could have a possible oil leakage in the gearbox breather when the vehicle is being driven on a racetrack and extreme driving manoeuvres are being undertaken.

Light Vehicle

16 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-000904

active

2016–2018 Mercedes-Benz C Class Model Vehicles

The bonding of the rear window trim strips at the left and right may not have been performed correctly.

Light Vehicle

3 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-003855

active

0 Ford F150

Incorrect tension of the electronic rack drive belt by the rack supplier may result in the belt fitted to the electronic steering rack pushing to one side, leading to premature wearing out of the belt. When this occurs, it will affect the smoothness of the steering, causing the steering to feel uneven or with too much play.

Light Vehicle

1 Oct 2018

vehicle

REC-001213

active

2009–2014 SUBARU LIBERTY AND OUTBACK

If the electronic parking brake (EPB) circuit board fractures, the warning light will illuminate and the EPB cannot be applied or released. If this happens, the vehicle may be in breach of the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) for motor vehicles.

Light Vehicle

30 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-001008

active

2016–2018 MINI COUNTRYMAN

The fault affects the crash protection plate of the high pressure fuel pump in the engine compartment. Due to an error in the releasing process in an engine production plant, a crash protection plate for the high pressure fuel pump was not installed in 3-cylinder petrol engines (B36/B38).

Light Vehicle

26 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000918

active

2017–2018 Mercedes-Benz S CLASS

During assembly, two nuts for mounting busbars in the prefuse box located in the vehicle's trunk may not have been installed.

Light Vehicle

26 Sept 2018

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