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3,584 recalls found

vehicle

REC-003741

active

0 Mercedes-Benz G350

The engine wiring harness may come in contact with components within the engine compartment; this may result in damage to the wiring harness.

Light Vehicle

6 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-000731

active

2013–2016 JEEP Cherokee

The seat(s) on the specified models may have been manufactured with a seat fastener that was not tightened to the proper torque specification.

Light Vehicle

6 Oct 2016

vehicle

REC-001228

active

2009–2014 SUBARU Liberty and Outback

The front windscreen wiper motor bottom cover may melt.

Light Vehicle

29 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-001287

active

0 Toyota Lexus

The front passenger airbag inflator contains compressed gas and propellant to inflate the airbag. There is a possibility that during the manufacturing process, some inflators may have been improperly welded and/or misassembled.

Light Vehicle

28 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000058

active

0 AUDI A8

On affected vehicles fitted with the 4.2L FSI engine, leaks may occur in the solenoid valve which controls the gearbox heating circuit.

Light Vehicle

16 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-001576

active

0 Ford Ranger

The rear folding seatback latch spring may break causing the latch mechanism to fail, potentially preventing the rear seatback from locking into the upright position.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-003744

active

0 Mazda BT-50

On the affected vehicles, the end of the return spring for the rear folding seatback latch may break, causing the seat latch mechanism to malfunction. Under such a condition, an abnormal noise may occur and the rear seatback may not be locked in the upright position and may fall forward and down when braking. If a child-restraint system is installed on the rear seat facing rearward, the correct clearance between the child-restraint system and the seatback will not be maintained if the rear seatback moves, potentially resulting in the child restraint system not performing as intended.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000870

active

2011–2015 Mazda BT-50

On the affected vehicles, the end of the return spring for the rear folding seatback latch may break, causing the seat latch mechanism to malfunction. Under such a condition, an abnormal noise may occur and the rear seatback may not be locked in the upright position and may fall forward and down when braking. If a child-restraint system is installed on the rear seat facing rearward, the correct clearance between the child-restraint system and the seatback will not be maintained if the rear seatback moves, potentially resulting in the child restraint system not performing as intended.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000872

active

2008–2016 Mazda MAZDA3,MAZDA6, CX-3, CX-5

On the affected vehicles, an inappropriate type of paint has been used on the end-cap of the external body of the Liftgate Stay Dampers (struts). In regions where exposure to salt occurs, surface corrosion may result. If the corrosion is not addressed and progresses, the external body may swell and the end-cap may split and break as the Rear Liftgate (tailgate) is opened.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000194

active

2013–2016 CHRYSLER JEEP CHEROKEE

The wheel flare protection spats on vehicles may not have been installed during the vehicle assembly process. Vehicles built without wheel flare protection spats do not comply with Australian Design Rule 42/04 - General Safety Requirement.

Light Vehicle

8 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000730

active

2013–2015 JEEP Cherokee / Renegade

The transaxle wiring harness may have been built with insufficient wire terminal crimp(s), causing an intermittent high electrical resistance in the transaxle wire harness circuit(s). A high resistance circuit(s) in this wiring harness will cause on-board diagnostic system to set a Diagnostic Trouble Code.

Light Vehicle

6 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-003740

active

0 Mercedes-Benz C Class

The lower lip section of the front spoiler may not have been attached to the vehicle according to specifications and it is possible that the section of the spoiler may separate from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-000495

active

0 Holden Colorado

The bolt that holds the front seat belt retractor into the body of the vehicle may not have been correctly tightened during manufacture.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2016

vehicle

REC-003736

active

0 Mercedes-Benz C CLASS

The high pressure fuel line may not have been manufactured to specification.

Light Vehicle

29 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-000293

active

2012–2015 FIAT FREEMONT

The Tyre Placard may have been printed with the incorrect spare wheel and tyre size. These vehicles will not be compliant with the Australian Design Rule 42/04 - General Safety Requirement.

Light Vehicle

25 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-000134

active

2010–2016 BMW F25 X3 & F26 X4

Under certain conditions, the ISOFIX brackets may break as a result of vibration stress.

Light Vehicle

16 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-003734

active

0 DODGE JOURNEY

The transaxle oil pump may experience a loss of hydraulic oil pressure due to an improperly manufactured transaxle oil pump.

Light Vehicle

16 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-001082

active

0 NISSAN NAVARA

The side and rear lift windows on the Nissan Genuine Tradesman Canopy where the windows stoppers are may cause the window to be out of alignment.

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-003733

active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

Under bonnet fuel hoses routed on top of the engine may chafe against a plastic moulded noise suppressing material retaining posts of the underside of the engine top cover. The Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) foam pad is secured to the underside of the engine top cover by plastic moulded retaining posts and securing star washers. These retaining posts and securing star washers have insufficient clearance and may contact the fuel hoses routed on top of the engine. In this condition the fuel hoses can, over time, chafe through the protective sleeve and fuel hose. Should the fuel hose wear through, there will be an increased diesel fuel odour due to diesel fuel leaking. If this warning is ignored, diesel fuel may leak onto the exhaust manifold or onto the road surface.

Light Vehicle

9 Aug 2016

vehicle

REC-001101

active

2014–2016 NISSAN F15 JUKE & D23 NAVARA QR25

In the rear oxygen sensor electrical short-to-ground or short-to-battery, the sensor fails, but a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) or Engine Light warning does not illuminate.

Light Vehicle

8 Aug 2016

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