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5,453 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000192

active

2006–2010 CHRYSLER JEEP

The clock spring on certain vehicles may ingest dust if the vehicle is subjected to extremely dusty environments.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001031

active

2013–2015 MITSUBISHI LANCER

The rear right hand side parking brake cable may interfere with fuel tank and may result in damage to the protective coating of the fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003717

active

0 MITSUBISHI iMiEV

The resistance of the insulated base of the Motor Control Unit (MCU) may increase. As a result the circuit voltage may become unstable, causing the malfunction lamp to illuminate and activating the fail-safe control mode restricting the driving motor power.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-000193

active

2010–2016 CHRYSLER JEEP

The clock spring on certain vehicles may ingest dust if the vehicle is subjected to dusty environments.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-005303

active

0 Toyota LEXUS CT200h

Curtain shield air bag inflators located in the driver and passenger side roof rails are composed of two chambers welded together. Some inflators could have a small crack in the weld area joining the chambers, which could grow over time and lead to separation of the inflator chambers.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-000639

active

2013–2016 INDIAN VARIOUS

Unburned fuel can be routed in to the exhaust system, which can cause elevated exhaust temperatures.

Motorcycle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001026

active

2008–2010 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER, LANCER

An inappropriate manufacturing process of an electrical part on a manufacturing line may cause the voltage inside the ETACS ECU to be unstable.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001032

active

0 MITSUBISHI Challenger, iMiEV, Lancer, Outlander, Pajero, Triton

The turn signal and lighting switch connector terminals may become worn during switch operation due to insufficient rigidity. This may result in an accumulation of oxidised dust on the connector terminals. Excessive dust accumulation can act as an insulator, affecting proper terminal conductivity.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001394

active

2015–2016 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF, POLO, TIGUAN

The detent lever of the child lock can break because it was damaged during the production process. As a result of this an active child lock can unnoticeably be switched off. This may lead to the rear doors being operable from inside the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001515

active

0 YAMAHA YZF-R3A, MT03LA

The clutch pressure plate bearing may fail when operated frequently. The oil pump drive gear may break due to excessive stress.

Motorcycle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003716

active

0 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

Due to a running vehicle wiring harness design change at Mitsubishi, the electric trailer brake accessory harness that Mitsubishi had been selling is not suitable for 16MY Outlander (excluding 16MY PHEV).

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001285

active

2009–2012 Toyota Lexus CT 200h & Toyota Prius ZVW30

Curtain shield air bag inflators located in the driver and passenger side roof rails are composed of two chambers welded together. Some inflators could have a small crack in the weld area joining the chambers, which could grow over time and lead to separation of the inflator chambers.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003718

active

0 BRAAAP URBAN

The ADR83 Stationary noise test information sticker is not displayed on the motorcycle.

Motorcycle

28 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003721

active

0 BRAAAP SS125

The ADR83 Stationary noise test information sticker is not displayed on the motorcycle.

Motorcycle

28 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003720

active

0 BRAAAP MOTO3

The ADR83 stationary noise test information sticker is not displayed on the motorcycle.

Motorcycle

28 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003719

active

0 BRAAAP ST-250

It is a mandatory requirement that a motorcycle must have each mechanical component accurately stamped and displayed for identification purposes according to regulation for ADR compliance. The following parts have been incorrectly stamped for identification purposes; β€’ Fuel Tap β€’ Rear Master Cylinder Cap β€’ Tail light assembly β€’ The ADR83 stationary noise test information sticker is not displayed

Motorcycle

28 June 2016

vehicle

REC-005080

active

2013–2015 Iveco Iveco Daily Van & Cab Chassis

Moisture may enter the air bag module because of a misalignment of the air conditioning system drain tube.

Heavy Vehicle

23 June 2016

vehicle

REC-003707

active

0 CHRYSLER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE & CHRYSLER 300

Drivers may inadvertently fail to engage the β€œPARK” position before exiting the vehicle. If the engine is left running, the β€œPARK” position is not engaged and the β€œPARK BRAKE” is not applied prior to the driver exiting the vehicle, the vehicle may roll away striking and injuring the driver, passenger or bystanders. Overview of the electronic shift lever The electronic shift lever (Figure A) in the affected vehicles does not move like a conventional T shifter (Figure B). The electronic shift lever is spring loaded and always returns to the same center position like a joystick after the desired gear is selected.

Light Vehicle

22 June 2016

vehicle

REC-000265

active

2013–2014 DUCATI 1100 SUPERLEGGERA

Due to a potential fault in the clutch assembly, one of the clutch components may break, increasing the risk of rear wheel lock up during use of the bike.

Motorcycle

21 June 2016

vehicle

REC-001100

active

2013–2015 NISSAN INFINITI

Low battery at engine startup combined with parking while the wheels are turned, can cause a miscalculation in the steering ratio, which may lead to a lack of steering responsiveness and change in turning radius.

Light Vehicle

20 June 2016