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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000647

active

0 INFINITI V37

The function to indicate Automatic Transmission failure was not programmed in the Electronic Control Module (ECM). This was due to a mismatch of On-Board Diagnosis communication architecture between the new Electronic Control Module and old Controlled Area Network.

Light Vehicle

3 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000761

active

2017 KAWASAKI ZR900BH

The holes in the rear shock absorber tie-rod frame mounts could become elongated if the rear shock absorber bottoms out.

Motorcycle

3 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-003813

active

0 AUDI A3 & Q2

A fault in the manufacturing process for the rear hub carriers has caused a discrepancy in the material hardness. As the durability of the affected hub carriers cannot be assured, there is a possibility that the bolted connections may become detached or the component may fail.

Light Vehicle

28 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-003817

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT, GOLF, ARTEON

Certain Volkswagen Passat, Golf and Arteon models of a limited production period may have had the rear wheel bearing housing manufactured with an insufficient case hardening.

Light Vehicle

27 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001296

active

0 Toyota TARAGO

On affected vehicles there is a possibility that the seat belt anchorage bolts may not have been tightened to the correct torque specification after the installation of the reversing camera.

Light Vehicle

23 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001295

active

0 Toyota C-HR

The Skid Control Electronic Control Unit may incorrectly identify a small increase in circuit resistance of the Electronic Park Brake (EPB) motor as an open circuit. If this occurs, the EPB warning light will illuminate and the EPB may not work.

Light Vehicle

23 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001518

active

2014–2017 YAMAHA MW125F & MW125AF

The primary fixed sheave nut may loosen during riding due to inadequate tightening torque of the nut. If the nut loosens off, the primary sheave may contact the crank case cover, causing noise from the engine assembly and possible engine stalling.

Motorcycle

21 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-003812

active

0 INDIAN VARIOUS

Some motorcycles equipped with halogen headlights may have been assembled using a non-compliant headlight not matching Australian Design Rules (ADR) requirements.

Motorcycle

21 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001338

active

0 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE S & SPEED TRIPLE R

A bracket may interfere with the link lead, resulting in damage to the outer protective sheathing and over time potentially exposing the wire. Contact between the bracket and the exposed wire may lead to an electrical short.

Motorcycle

16 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000562

active

2017 Honda CBR1000

A defect in the fuel cap seal may allow fuel to leak from the fuel tank, or water to enter the fuel tank.

Motorcycle

16 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000201

active

2010–2014 CHRYSLER JEEP

The brake booster water shield may have been incorrectly installed during completion of Safety Recall P14. This may cause the brake booster water shield to be less effective in diverting water away from the brake booster assembly, creating the possibility for corrosion and subsequent water intrusion of the brake booster. Water intrusion of the brake booster in a cold climate may lead to freezing and limit the braking ability of a vehicle. For customers who have not had recall campaign number P14 performed on their vehicles, this campaign T59 replaces P14 on those vehicles.

Light Vehicle

15 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000208

active

2015–2017 CITROEN C4 CACTUS

On affected vehicles, the striker wire support on the bonnet lining may not be sufficiently secure. This may allow the bonnet to open while the vehicle is in motion.

Light Vehicle

13 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001580

active

0 NISSAN QASHQAI

Due to insufficient rigidity, under certain limited conditions the lower edge of the rear right wheel arch protector may become deformed. In conditions such as high speed and high vehicle loading the rear right wheel arch protector may contact the brake hose.

Light Vehicle

12 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000881

active

2015–2016 Mazda BT-50

The gearshift cable retaining clip may not be fully engaged, which could lead to the gearshift cables moving out of position and contacting the propeller shaft.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000305

active

2015–2016 Ford RANGER

The gearshift cable retaining clip may not be securely fastened, which could lead to the gearshift cables making contact with the rear driveshaft.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-001087

active

0 NISSAN INFINITI

The steering column has no electrical connection to ground other than the spiral cable.

Light Vehicle

7 Nov 2017

vehicle

REC-000600

active

2013–2014 HYOSUNG GT650R

There is a possibility that an engine oil-way blanking plug may become dislodged.

Motorcycle

31 Oct 2017

vehicle

REC-001424

active

2007–2016 VOLVO TRUCKS CSM Metro-liner, CMM Granite, CMH Trident, CXX Titian, CLX Superliner

The driver is not alerted to low air pressure in the braking system because the air system warning is set too low.

Heavy Vehicle

30 Oct 2017

vehicle

REC-003810

active

0 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The propellant mix of certain right rear (driver's side rear) seat belt tensioner squibs may not meet the specifications.

Light Vehicle

26 Oct 2017

vehicle

REC-001425

active

2016–2017 VOLVO TRUCKS CSM Metro-liner, CMM Granite, CMH Trident, CXX Titian, CLX Superliner

The front brake mounting hardware may have been under torqued and the incorrect torque tool used during manufacture.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Oct 2017

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