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3,584 recalls found

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REC-003749

active

0 BENTLEY BENTAYGA

Missing data records for bolted joints relating to the seat system and the instrument panel have been identified. In some instances this could indicate the bolted joint has not been correctly tightened.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-001459

active

2011–2016 Volvo S60, V60

A small leakage of coolant fluid may occur during engine warm-up under certain driving and climate conditions, such as high acceleration or engine load immediately after cold start, especially in cold climates. A warning message will appear in the display.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-003748

active

0 SUZUKI VITARA

The Ambient Temperature Sensor Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may not illuminate due to an incorrect software programme.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-003750

active

0 KIA OPTIMA

Due to a malfunction during manufacturing in the heat treatment tempering process, excessive residual stress may cause a crack and separation of the right front axle driveshaft.

Light Vehicle

21 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-000198

active

2015–2017 CHRYSLER JEEP

The front impact sensor wire(s) on these specified models may become detached during a crash event before the 'impact signal' is recorded by the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC). Vehicles may experience no airbag and or pretensioner deployment in certain crash events where airbag or pretensioner deployment is expected.

Light Vehicle

16 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-001289

active

0 Toyota HIACE

Affected vehicles are equipped with a single latch system on the side sliding doors which does not meet the requirements of the relevant Australian Design Rule (ADR).

Light Vehicle

16 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-003747

active

0 SUZUKI VITARA

The Ambient Temperature Sensor Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may not illuminate due to an incorrect software programme.

Light Vehicle

14 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-003746

active

0 Mercedes-Benz E Class

The fuel pump module wiring harness may come in contact with the frame of the rear seat base. This may affect the operation of various fuel system components, in a worst case scenario the fuel pump may stop operating resulting in the engine stalling.

Light Vehicle

2 Nov 2016

vehicle

REC-001116

active

2014–2015 PEUGEOT 4008

The affected vehicles equipped with continuously variable transmission may experience a delay in the vehicle's acceleration.

Light Vehicle

31 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001578

active

2014–2015 Ford MONDEO

There is a possibility that due to a software error within the Headlight Control Module (HCM), vehicles fitted with Adaptive LED Headlamps could experience a condition that causes the headlamps to switch off.

Light Vehicle

29 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-003743

active

0 JAGUAR F-PACE

The routing of the starter motor cable may be incorrect and as a result, could contact the engine mounting.

Light Vehicle

28 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-003745

active

0 Mercedes-Benz S CLASS

The headlights may not have been correctly adjusted during production.

Light Vehicle

27 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001034

active

2014–2016 MITSUBISHI CF Lancer, ZK Outlander, XB ASX

Affected vehicles equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) may, in certain driving conditions, experience a delay in the vehicle’s acceleration.

Light Vehicle

25 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-000055

active

0 AUDI Q7

On affected vehicles, indentations on the cross piece of the third row of seats were not designed and subsequently manufactured as per correct specifications.

Light Vehicle

18 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-000987

active

0 Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG

The wall thickness of the seat mounting bracket on the affected vehicles is insufficient and a mechanical failure of the mounting bracket may occur.

Light Vehicle

18 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-000197

active

2009–2014 CHRYSLER Sebring, Dodge Caliber, Jeep Compass and Patriot

The models specified may experience loss of air bag and seat belt pretensioner deployment capability in certain crash events due to a shorting condition resulting in a negative voltage transient that travels to the Occupant Restraint Controller (“ORC”) via the front impact sensor wires.

Light Vehicle

16 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001577

active

0 Ford Falcon UTE

The rear axle housing weld may crack resulting in an oil leak and potentially resulting in partial or full separation of the wheel assembly from the axle assembly.

Light Vehicle

13 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001288

active

0 Toyota Prius

During normal vehicle operation, the parking brake cable could disengage from the rear brake calliper, causing the parking brake to become inoperative.

Light Vehicle

13 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001208

active

0 SUBARU Liberty, Impreza & Forester

Certain affected vehicles may contain a potentially faulty secondary air pump relay.

Light Vehicle

12 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-005286

active

0 Mercedes-Benz "S" Class Passenger Car - Model S350

The clearance between the transmission/alternator wiring harness and the exhaust system may not be sufficient; this may result in damage to the wiring harness. As a result it may not be possible to select the transmission “park” position. Additionally the transmission may shift into “neutral” whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

12 Oct 2016

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