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5,453 recalls found

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REC-000879

active

2007–2012 Mazda MAZDA2, MAZDA3 & MAZDA6

On the driver’s seat of the affected vehicles, it is possible that the Seat Height Adjustment Lifter Link may crack, or the Lifter Link Retaining Nuts may separate.

Light Vehicle

20 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-005290

active

0 Volvo MY 2015 Volvo XC60 & XC70

The fuel gauge may show there is sufficient fuel even though the car has run out of fuel.

Light Vehicle

20 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003761

active

0 JAGUAR XE

The under floor mounted diesel fuel cooler may leak. A fuel odour may be noticed and over time, drivers may notice an increase in fuel consumption and in some cases liquid fuel puddles may be seen on the ground.

Light Vehicle

17 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001263

active

2008–2013 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA

There is a possibility that due to insufficient strength of the gear shift rear shaft, some vehicles may have a problem with the gear shift shaft under certain conditions.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001264

active

2008–2013 SUZUKI SWIFT

There is a possibility that due to insufficient strength of the gear shift rear shaft, some vehicles may have a problem with the gear shift shaft under certain conditions.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-000822

active

2011–2017 LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR COUPE & ROADSTER

If the fuel tank is overfilled, particular handling conditions could cause fuel to reach the carbon canister. If this occurs, it may stop the EVAP system from managing fuel vapours correctly, potentially allowing them to make contact with hot gases from the engine, especially if a non approved after market exhaust system is fitted.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003760

active

0 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

The mixture of chemicals used in front passenger airbags on certain vehicles may not meet specification, which may result in the initiator not properly functioning and the front passenger airbag not activating in the event of a crash.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001036

active

2011–2014 MITSUBISHI ASX

The structure of the front deck of the vehicle allows water intrusion onto the windshield wiper motor, which is drawn into the motor's breather hole as it cools down after use. This can cause internal parts of the front windshield wiper motor to rust or seize up and the wipers may become inoperative.

Light Vehicle

8 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003751

active

0 SUZUKI DL650A-XA

The stator coil charge may be reduced due to insufficient insulation material around the wiring inside the stator that could become affected by engine heat, causing the battery to go flat.

Motorcycle

8 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003759

active

0 Mercedes-Benz ACTROS, AROCS & ANTOS

The tooth flank depth in the serration of the splines may not be sufficient for the required transmission of force between the steering column and the spindle.

Light Vehicle

7 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001239

active

2015–2016 SUZUKI UK110

The waterproof boots of the throttle cable may deteriorate and allow water to penetrate.

Motorcycle

7 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001419

active

2015–2017 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT & GOLF WAGON

A software error may cause an inoperative dipped beam, main beam, daytime running light, rear fog light or indicator bulb to not be indicated to the driver. Operative bulbs may also be shown to be inoperative.

Light Vehicle

7 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-005288

active

2016 AL-KO caravans and camper trailers

Poor weld penetration on 10" Electric brake mount flanges welded to stub axles on beam axles and independent suspension rubber axles fitted to caravans and camper trailers.

Trailer

5 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-003758

active

0 JAGUAR XF

The installation of the under floor fuel pipe assembly has insufficient clearance between the under floor fuel pipes and the vehicle under shield and body, leading to a chafe condition.

Light Vehicle

3 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-001336

active

0 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE

The air-gap between the end of the throttle twist grip rubber and the handlebar end weight on heated handlebar grips may be too small. This could cause the grip (when heated) to expand beyond its air-gap and make contact with the handle bar end weight. If this occurs, the throttle will no longer return as intended to its positive stop via spring force only, but will require some manual intervention to close the throttle.

Motorcycle

2 Feb 2017

vehicle

REC-000267

active

2014–2017 DUCATI SCRAMBLER & SCRAMBLER SIXTY2

The fastening pivot of the side stand may become slack.

Motorcycle

2 Feb 2017

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