Data sourced from vehiclerecalls.gov.au, productsafety.gov.au, and foodstandards.gov.au — independent service, not a government website

recallau

Search Recalls

Search by VIN for an instant check, or filter by make, model, year, or category.

3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000915

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz A, GLC AND GLA CLASS

On affected vehicles, the airbag gas generator housing may eject metal parts if the airbags are deployed.

Light Vehicle

23 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000143

active

2001–2002 BMW E53

Due to a possible mismatch of software and hardware within the airbag control, the front airbags may be activated whilst parking the vehicle. The affected vehicles are required to have the airbag control unit reprogrammed; no parts are required.

Light Vehicle

23 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000797

active

0 KIA CK STINGER & YB RIO

The towbar label has the incorrect load ratings specified. This may result in the towbar being used to tow objects above it's maximum weight.

Light Vehicle

19 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-003853

active

0 LEXUS LC500h

The vehicles have improper programming in the ECU (controls the hybrid system and transmission), when the accelerator pedal is depressed quickly during normal driving conditions, the ECU commanding transmission may not shift gears within the required time period.

Light Vehicle

17 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000911

active

2016–2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG, GT & GTS

The software that determines the classification of the front passenger may not function correctly. This may result in an installed child seat being identified as a person, or a small lightweight person being identified as a child seat.

Light Vehicle

17 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000311

active

0 Ford EcoSport

On affected vehicles, engine vibration could cause timing belt tensioner spring failure, resulting in loss of engine timing. Loss of engine timing may lead to engine shutdown/damage.

Light Vehicle

17 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-001299

active

2015–2018 Toyota PRIUS

Affected vehicles have an engine wire harness connected to the hybrid vehicle Power Control Unit located within the engine compartment. A portion of the wire harness could contact the connector cover and wear over time, causing an electrical short circuit.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-001382

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Gas-filled shock absorbers on the rear axle may have an incorrect weld on the lower securing eye of the shock absorber.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-003852

active

0 Holden EQUINOX

The rear-brake caliper pistons may contain trapped hydrogen gas that could be released into the vehicle’s brake system.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000917

active

2012–2016 Mercedes-Benz ML, GL, GLE & GLS

Oil foam may develop in the system's oil reservoir under dynamic operating conditions if the oil is below the minimum level. This may cause oil to escape via the ventilation bores in the cap of the reservoir.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000312

active

2018 Ford EVEREST

The seat cushion frame may not be to specification. Failure of one or more of these welds may cause: - Noise between separated components - Displacement/Deformation of the seat cushion frame - Incomplete/Irregular motion of the seat during adjustment

Light Vehicle

6 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-001407

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Certain MY18 Tiguan Allspace models from a limited production period may contain a defective passenger airbag. When the passenger airbag module was manufactured, the airbag may have been packed incorrectly, preventing it from deploying correctly in an accident.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2018

vehicle

REC-000913

active

2017 Mercedes-Benz C & E CLASS VEHICLES

The locking mechanism on the right side of the seat backrest in affected vehicles may not lock in place at times.

Light Vehicle

30 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-000919

active

2018 Mercedes-Benz GL, GLE & GLS

Hydrogen may have become embedded in the material of the pistons of a certain batch of brake calipers. This hydrogen could leak from the pistons and enter the hydraulic components of the rear axle brake and cause compressibility there. As a result, the braking power of the rear axle may be impaired and the brake pedal travel may be extended.

Light Vehicle

30 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-003851

active

0 JEEP CHEROKEE

The rear brake calipers may have incorrect chrome coating on the pistons, which may cause gas pockets to form in the brake system. In some instances, the brake pedal may exhibit increased travel and/or feel soft after vehicle start.

Light Vehicle

28 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-003850

active

0 CHRYSLER JEEP COMPASS

A fault in the Power Control Module (PCM) software may affect cruise control, potentially causing the vehicle speed to lock or unexpected vehicle acceleration.

Light Vehicle

23 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-000916

active

2017 Mercedes-Benz GLA, CLA & A Class

The top tether anchorage point at the centre position of the rear seat bench may be missing.

Light Vehicle

23 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-000738

active

2016–2018 JEEP WRANGLER, CHEROKEE, GRAND CHEROKEE & COMPASS

If the powertain control module fails, the driver may experience a no-start, a start-and-immediate stall condition, or an engine stall while driving.

Light Vehicle

22 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-000313

active

2017 Ford Unknown

Affected vehicles may be fitted with a Front Lower Control Arm with faulty welds. Lower Control Arm weld failure could cause the front wheel assembly to hit the wheelhouse and/or fender.

Light Vehicle

20 Aug 2018

vehicle

REC-001126

active

2009–2012 PEUGEOT P4007

The front windscreen wiper motor venting device may allow water to enter the wiper motor, causing corrosion and motor failure.

Light Vehicle

20 Aug 2018

← PreviousPage 65 of 180Next →