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REC-006332
active2023–2024 GENESIS G80 (RG3), GV80 (JX1) & GV70 (JK1)
Due to a software issue, the instrument panel cluster may fail to display the visual seat belt warnings, vehicle speed, fuel level, engine status and other critical safety information.
Light Vehicle
8 Apr 2025
REC-006328
active2019–2023 Honda CBF300N
Due to a manufacturing defect, the headlight Printed Circuit Board (PCB) wiring may become damaged over time due to vibration. If this occurs, the headlights may not operate as intended.
Motorcycle
7 Apr 2025
REC-006326
active2024 Mercedes-Benz CLA
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear axle brake hoses may become damaged over time. If this occurs it could lead to a brake fluid leak resulting in reduced braking performance.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2025
REC-006325
active2024 Mercedes-Benz GLA
Due to a manufacturing defect, the stop rivets on the adjustment rails of the rear seats may have not been installed. As a result, the seats could move beyond the defined end position during manual adjustment.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2025
REC-006324
active2023 NISSAN J12 Qashqai e-POWER
Due to incorrect Battery Management System (BMS) software calibration, the calculated battery state of charge may rapidly fluctuate. This may cause the vehicle to activate limp-home mode potentially resulting in a loss of motive power whilst driving and an inability to restart the engine.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2025
REC-006228
active2023–2024 Raised Air Intake (RAI) JLR Defender
The Raised Air Intake (RAI) snorkel fitted to certain vehicles may have not been secured to the required specifications and could detach from the vehicle whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2025
REC-006323
active2023 PEUGEOT e2008, ePartner E-2008 GT SUV EV AT, E-PARTNER PRO LNG EV AT
Due to a software issue, the Battery Monitoring Unit (BMU) in vehicles equipped with a high voltage battery may be defective. As a result, it could cause invalid cell voltage and incorrect temperatures leading to a sudden loss of motive power and/or engine stalling whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
2 Apr 2025
REC-006319
active2019–2021 Volvo S60, V60, XC60 and XC90 T8 Plug in Hybrid Variants
Due to a manufacturing defect, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective. As a result, it could cause a thermal overload leading to a vehicle fire when the vehicle is parked with a fully charged battery.
Light Vehicle
2 Apr 2025
REC-006322
active2022–2023 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER Exceed, Exceed Tourer
Due to a manufacturing defect, the steering wheel touch sensors may be defective. As a result, the vehicle may not accurately detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel and the MI-PILOT system may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
1 Apr 2025
REC-006316
active2020–2023 Mercedes-Benz Certain S Class Model 223
The front axle brake hoses could become defective over time due to high temperature and moisture. This may lead to a brake fluid leak resulting in a reduction in braking performance.
Light Vehicle
1 Apr 2025
REC-006283
active2004 Toyota Hiace Mobility
A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system that does not comply with Australian Standards.
Light Vehicle
31 Mar 2025
REC-006318
active2022–2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLC 63 S and AMG GT 63 S
Due to a software issue, the high-voltage starter generator may experience an intermittent overload, which could deactivate functions of the system. If this occurs, the vehicle may experience loss of propulsion whilst driving.
Light Vehicle
28 Mar 2025
REC-006315
active2024–2025 VOLKSWAGEN T-Roc
Due to a calibration issue, the LED Matrix HD headlights may have been adjusted incorrectly. As a result, oncoming traffic could be dazzled by the dipped beam.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2025
REC-006317
active2024 NISSAN F16 Juke
Due to a manufacturing issue, the front seat belt webbing material may have been damaged or lightly scored during assembly.
Light Vehicle
26 Mar 2025
REC-006292
active2024 PEUGEOT 308 & 408 308 GT BEV, 308 GT Hatch / Wagon, 408 GT Fastback
Due to a software issue, the Door Control Unit (DCU) for the drivers and front passenger doors may not operate as intended. As a result, it could prevent the doors from locking or unlocking, exterior mirrors from folding or adjusting and the windows from auto reversing. In addition, when the vehicle has been parked for an extended period, the vehicle transmission may lock in Park position and unable to move the vehicle forward.
Light Vehicle
19 Mar 2025
REC-006314
active2023 PORSCHE 911 (992)
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear seat belt buckles may have been incorrectly anchored. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
18 Mar 2025
REC-006139
active2019 Toyota Hiace Mobility
A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint system that does not comply with Australian Standards.
Light Vehicle
17 Mar 2025
REC-006312
active2024 KAWASAKI ER500ERFNW/Z500 & EX500GRFNW/NINJA 500
Due to a manufacturing defect, the clutch release shaft may not have been welded to the required specifications and could detach from the lever. If this occurs, the clutch may not fully disengage resulting in a loss of motive power whilst riding.
Motorcycle
14 Mar 2025
REC-006286
active2019–2022 FUSO SHOGUN FV7,FP7,FU7 & FS7
The alternator wiring harness may have been assembled with insufficient clearance and could become damaged. If this occurs, the Transmission Control Module (TCM) may not operate as intended and the driver unable to change gears leading to a loss of motive power whilst driving.
Heavy Vehicle
14 Mar 2025
REC-006313
active2024–2025 AUDI RS6
On certain vehicles, the front passenger airbag may have been damaged in transit prior to installation in the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
14 Mar 2025