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3,633 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001043

active

2006-2011 MITSUBISHI CJ LANCER & ZG & ZH OUTLANDER

The sunroof glass outer frame adhesive may become weak due to inappropriate resin material. As a result the sunroof glass may detach from the outer frame when driving.

Light Vehicle

21 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-001045

active

2010-2016 MITSUBISHI ASX

Water may enter between the hood and windshield and cause the front wiper link ball joint to corrode, resulting in the wiper link separating and the wipers becoming inoperative.

Light Vehicle

21 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-000910

active

2016-2017 Mercedes-Benz C, GLC, S & E COUPE CLASS

The propellant mix of certain front seat belt tensioner squibs may not meet the specifications.

Light Vehicle

20 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-000837

active

0 LEXUS GS-F, RC-F & LC500

The high pressure fuel pumps could be damaged under specific operating conditions. This damage can lead to abnormal noise and vibration and, over time, can cause the pumps to develop a fatigue crack.

Light Vehicle

20 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-000908

active

2012-2017 Mercedes-Benz A, B & C CLASS

The driver airbag could be triggered without obvious cause. This is due to electrostatic discharge if the steering column is not sufficiently grounded and the steering column switch module is already damaged or faulty. An airbag warning message will alert the driver via the instrument cluster display as well as a red airbag indicator lamp that the steering column module is damaged or faulty.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-001297

active

0 Toyota LEXUS, PRIUS, COROLLA, FORTUNA & HILUX

Affected vehicles are equipped with an airbag system that uses pressure sensors and/or G sensors to detect impact to the vehicle. There is a possibility that the insulation layers of the Integrated Circuit (IC) chip within the airbag system could peel over time, creating an open circuit in the IC chip.

Light Vehicle

11 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-000875

active

2016-2018 Mazda MAZDA2

On some vehicles, the shape of the teeth on the parking brake sector gear may not meet specification.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-000286

active

0 FIAT DUCATO

The intercooler sleeve may detach from the throttle body, causing an engine warning light to be illuminated and a loss of power to the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

7 Feb 2018

vehicle

REC-003820

active

0 MASERATI QUATTROPORTE GTS (M156)

The low pressure fuel pump operation could be compromised due to an open circuit in the wiring harness. Vehicles are being recalled to replace the low pressure fuel pump resistor.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003821

active

0 ASTON MARTIN DB11

Inadvertent deployment of the driver's airbag may occur on affected vehicles if there is an electrostatic discharge (ESD) combined with a damaged steering column control module clock spring and an insufficient grounding of the steering column upper. The driver will be alerted to a potential fault by the airbag warning in the instrument cluster and an additional warning message.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-001392

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN POLO

On certain Polo vehicles of a limited production period, the welding on the towing eye in the vehicle tool kit may fail. When in use, the towing eye may tear as a result of forces exerted on it.

Light Vehicle

31 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003822

active

0 Renault MASTER III

There is a risk that the fuel filter strap may break.

Light Vehicle

30 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-000909

active

2015-2017 Mercedes-Benz VITO

The driver airbag could be triggered without obvious cause. This is due to electrostatic discharge if the steering column is not sufficiently grounded and the steering column switch module is already damaged or faulty. An airbag warning message will alert the driver via the instrument cluster display as well as a red airbag indicator lamp that the steering column module is damaged or faulty.

Light Vehicle

24 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003819

active

0 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS

The bonding for the lower area of the windshield may not comply with the specifications. In the event of an accident, the windshield could separate from the body in the affected area.

Light Vehicle

24 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003823

active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER & RANGE ROVER SPORT

The virtual display instrument cluster goes blank intermittently. The instrument cluster will not display anything during this time, but will reset while driving.

Light Vehicle

21 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-005294

active

0 JAGUAR MY16-18 Jaguar XE, XF, XJ and F-Pace

The virtual display instrument cluster goes blank intermittently. The instrument cluster will not display anything during this time, but will reset while driving.

Light Vehicle

21 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-000239

active

2009-2010 DODGE 2500 & 2500 PICKUP

The Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) locking pin may become stuck in the open position. A BTSI locking pin stuck in the open position may allow the transmission to be shifted out of PARK into to any gear position without depression of the brake pedal and/or without the key in the ignition, if a key is applicable.

Light Vehicle

14 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003818

active

0 Mercedes-Benz 190 AMG GT

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

4 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-001391

active

2016-2018 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK

A clip fitted incorrectly during production may damage the power steering return hose. Hydraulic fluid could be discharged and a loss of power steering assistance would be experienced.

Light Vehicle

3 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-000017

active

2008-2016 ASTON MARTIN DB9, DBS, VIRAGE, RAPIDE & VANQUISH

A communication error between the Engine Control Module (ECM) software and the Transmission Control Module (TCM) can cause the transmission park pawl to be held out. When the transmission park pawl is held out, this can let the vehicle roll away from its parked position. This problem can occur when all of the following conditions are met: a) the vehicle key is removed from the ignition control and the engine speed is more than 450 rpm; b) the driver does not select Park; c) the driver does not engage the park brake; d) the vehicle is not parked on level ground; and e) there is a communication error between the ECM and the TCM.

Light Vehicle

1 Jan 2018

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