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3,633 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001176

active

2015-2016 Renault TRAFIC

The rear axle may have an insufficiently tightened Panhard Rod bolt, due to a production error.

Light Vehicle

2 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003762

active

0 PORSCHE 718 BOXSTER & 718 CAYMAN

There is a possibility that the fastening screws for the fuel collection pipes on the affected vehicles can loosen and shear off.

Light Vehicle

1 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003763

active

0 PORSCHE 911 & 718

There is a possibility that front side airbags with incorrect detonator units were installed as a result of a supplier’s manufacturing error.

Light Vehicle

1 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001085

active

0 NISSAN R52 PATHFINDER

The fuel tank wall thickness may be below the design specification.

Light Vehicle

23 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-000217

active

2011-2015 CITROEN C4

Due to corrosion, the striker wire on the bonnet support may prove insufficiently secure for its intended purpose.

Light Vehicle

20 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-003784

active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The engine harness may have been routed incorrectly and as a result could contact the water charge air cooler bracket. Vibration of the engine may cause chafing that results in the outer sheath of the cable wearing through, exposing the wires of the engine harness.

Light Vehicle

18 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-000618

active

2007 HYUNDAI GRANDEUR

The driver side power seat switch may not operate properly when driving.

Light Vehicle

17 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-003783

active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The right hand lower control arm to the knuckle joint in the front suspension has been incorrectly assembled. If the vehicle is exposed to a shock impact such as a deep pothole or kerb strike to the affected front wheel the front suspension may fail.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-003782

active

0 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT & RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

The left hand lower control arm to the knuckle joint in the front suspension has been incorrectly assembled. If the vehicle is exposed to a shock impact such as a deep pothole or kerb strike to the affected front wheel the front suspension may fail.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-003755

active

0 CITROEN C4

The front suspension wishbone bolts may not be to the correct specification.

Light Vehicle

11 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-001496

active

0 Volvo V40, S60, XC60, V60, XC90

In the event of an accident, the airbag igniter may cause inadequate inflation of the driver, passenger and/or seat airbag units on the affected vehicles.

Light Vehicle

10 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-003764

active

0 FIAT DUCATO

The rear suspension leaf springs may not conform to the required standard.

Light Vehicle

10 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-000781

active

2007-2009 KIA SPORTAGE

The wiring harness connector pins in the Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU) assembly may corrode due to improper sealing of the HECU’s wiring harness connector. An electrical short circuit may occur if moisture contaminated with road salt reaches the HECU's circuit board. The ESC warning light may also illuminate.

Light Vehicle

5 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-001114

active

2015-2016 PERFORMAX SILVERADO 2500 & 3500, GMC SIERRA 2500

The sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) in these vehicles, which controls airbag and pretensioner deployment, contains a software defect which may prevent the deployment of frontal airbags and pretensioners in certain circumstances.

Light Vehicle

5 Jan 2017

vehicle

REC-005287

active

2015-2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE/GLS

In the event of an accident this may result in the front passenger airbag not deploying resulting in an increased risk of injury.

Light Vehicle

30 Dec 2016

vehicle

REC-000300

active

2011-2012 Ford SZ TERRITORY, PX RANGER

There is a possibility that an intermittent Output Shaft Speed Sensor failure may result in an unintended downshift into first gear.

Light Vehicle

21 Dec 2016

vehicle

REC-001291

active

0 Toyota LEXUS

Lexus NX vehicles are equipped with a brake hold function which keeps the brake applied after the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Under certain conditions, the system is designed to deactivate the brake hold function, warn the driver and automatically set the parking brake.

Light Vehicle

19 Dec 2016

vehicle

REC-003756

active

0 SSANGYONG STAVIC

The front shock absorbers can be damaged if the vehicle is driven in specific extreme conditions for extended periods of time.

Light Vehicle

18 Dec 2016

vehicle

REC-003757

active

0 Mercedes-Benz S CLASS

Incorrect software coding within the rear control unit may result in the seatbelt handover arm not retracting when the vehicle is moving. In the event of an accident this may impair the correct operation of the front seat belts and cause the handover arm to break resulting in sharp edges.

Light Vehicle

15 Dec 2016

vehicle

REC-001412

active

2016-2017 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

The laser welded seam on the front seat backrests may not have been correctly configured during production, which may impact on the strength of the welded connection.

Light Vehicle

15 Dec 2016

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