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REC-000729
active2013-2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
Some of the above vehicles may experience the Occupant Resistant Control (ORC) module developing an internal fault. A coating on the ORC module printed circuit boards may have been improperly applied during the manufacturing process. If the coating was applied incorrectly, lead salts may form and cause a resistive short across the ORC module printed circuit board
Light Vehicle
12 Dec 2014
REC-000238
active2009-2010 DODGE DODGE RAM
Some of the above vehicles may experience the diesel fuel heater electrical connector to overheat and cause a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
12 Dec 2014
REC-000492
active0 Holden CRUZE
Sections of hose delivering brake fluid from the Hydraulic Brake Control Modulator to the left-hand and right-hand front Brake Calipers may have been twisted during vehicle assembly. Stresses in the twisted hose may result in a slow brake fluid leak.
Light Vehicle
11 Dec 2014
REC-001403
active0 VOLKSWAGEN POLO
On all affected vehicles faulty signals can be generated in the airbag control unit because of a fault in the production of an internal acceleration sensor.
Light Vehicle
11 Dec 2014
REC-000333
active0 Ford ECOSPORT
The fuel tube and fuel vapour tube do not have adequate corrosion resistant protective coating.
Light Vehicle
9 Dec 2014
REC-000611
active0 HYUNDAI i30
The universal joint bolt on the steering column has been incorrectly tightened.
Light Vehicle
8 Dec 2014
REC-000013
active2006-2014 ASTON MARTIN ASSORTED MODELS (SEE FILE)
Damage to the insulation of the electrical harness that controls the seat heater can lead to a component failure in the electronic control module of the seat heater mat. In a vehicle with a failed electronic control module, if the ignition is switched on, there is a permanent power feed to the seat heater mat.
Light Vehicle
8 Dec 2014
REC-001022
active0 MITSUBISHI ASX
Due to inappropriate installation of the switch sleeve in the brake booster, the tip of the switch sleeve may break.
Light Vehicle
4 Dec 2014
REC-001023
active0 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
Due to poor conductivity caused by the presence of an insulating material, the brake lamp switch may not operate correctly, and in some vehicles it may also prevent the gear shift lever being moved from the parking position.
Light Vehicle
4 Dec 2014
REC-001024
active0 MITSUBISHI LANCER AND OUTLANDER
Due to inappropriate material of the ancillary equipment V ribbed belt on the engine, the resin pulley may wear unevenly. The belt can be damaged causing it to come off.
Light Vehicle
4 Dec 2014
REC-001254
active0 SUZUKI SWIFT
The steering box cover has an improper shape. This may affect the sealing of the cover, possibly allowing water leakage, which may cause rusting and then wear.
Light Vehicle
4 Dec 2014
REC-000727
active2010-2013 JEEP WRANGLER
Water may travel along the heated power mirror wiring harness and into the heated power mirror electrical connector. This can cause corrosion inside the heated mirror connector and the formation of a resistive bridge between the power and ground electrical terminals.
Light Vehicle
2 Dec 2014
REC-000335
active0 Ford ECOSPORT
The curtain airbag, seat belt pre-tensioner and side impact sensor circuits have been incorrectly orientated in the main wiring harness.
Light Vehicle
2 Dec 2014
REC-001097
active0 NISSAN PULSAR, PATROL, JUKE, X-TRAIL.
The fuel pressure sensor of some vehicles may be insufficiently tightened to the fuel rail, and may loosen gradually due to heat and vibration of the engine. In some cases, fuel leakage may occur between the fuel pressure sensor and the fuel rail.
Light Vehicle
2 Dec 2014
REC-003594
active0 Renault CLIO
The front brake hoses may be fitted incorrectly and the rear brake retaining clips may be the incorrect clips.
Light Vehicle
25 Nov 2014
REC-000334
active2010-2011 Ford FIESTA
The glow plug control module that aids cold engine start up can be adversely affected by wet conditions due to its location, low in the engine compartment
Light Vehicle
24 Nov 2014
REC-003593
active0 JAGUAR XJ
Due to an issue with the assembly process, certain underbody brake pipe unions may not be to the correct torque specification.
Light Vehicle
20 Nov 2014
REC-000726
active2007-2008 JEEP 2008 Jeep Commander, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chrysler 300
The Frequency Operated Button Ignition Key (FOBIK) may stick between the 'START' and 'RUN' position. This may result in the loss of certain electrical features. For example the defect may result in a loss of engine power, power steering assist, and/or power brake booster assist. In addition, the FOBIK spring back may also cause the disabling of one or more of the vehicle's safety features including the frontal airbags.
Light Vehicle
18 Nov 2014
REC-000728
active2013-2014 JEEP Grand Cherokee
The Steering Column Control Module may experience electrical interference (static) in the SCCM printed circuit board communication circuit. This unintended electrical interference (static) can cause the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) to become disabled and the ESC warning lamp to illuminate.
Light Vehicle
17 Nov 2014
REC-003592
active0 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
Some Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may experience a failure in the Fuel Pump relay within the Totally Integrated Power Module – 7 (“TIPM-7”).
Light Vehicle
14 Nov 2014