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5,453 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001404

active

2015โ€“2016 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG

In the event of airbag deployment during an accident the fabric of the side airbag may tear.

Light Vehicle

13 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003700

active

0 MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER

The weld nuts for the child restraint anchor fitting may be missing at both the driver's and passenger side rear restraint point. There should be 3 usable points. This violates Australian regulation (ADR 3 34).

Light Vehicle

12 May 2016

vehicle

REC-000526

active

0 Holden CRUZE

A condition has been identified whereby, over an extended period of time, fretting corrosion may develop in a wiring connector at the Engine Control Module (ECM).

Light Vehicle

11 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003704

active

0 PERFORMAX 1500, 2500, 3500

The steering wheel wire harness may become chafed by the driver airbag module retainer spring ends.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-000162

active

2015โ€“2016 CHEVROLET, GMC SILVERADO, TAHOE POLICE PURSUIT & SIERRA

The brake pedal pivot nut on these vehicles may become loose, causing the brake pedal to be loose or inoperative.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-000232

active

2012โ€“2015 DODGE RAM

The front suspension track bar frame bracket may have been improperly welded to the frame rail during the manufacturing process.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003699

active

0 JAGUAR XE

The driver's seat belt pre-tensioner may not operate when required.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003701

active

0 DODGE RAM

The Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) module software on the above vehicles may contain side impact calibrations that are overly sensitive.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003702

active

0 DODGE RAM

The diesel fuel heater electrical connector may overheat and cause a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2016

vehicle

REC-000344

active

2008โ€“2010 FREIGHTLINER, COLUMBIA & STERLING TRUCKS

Vehicles were manufactured with front axles that do not meet overall width requirements set out by Australian design Rules.

Heavy Vehicle

9 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003698

active

0 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

The left front brake caliper may have been cast from an incorrect material.

Light Vehicle

6 May 2016

vehicle

REC-000801

active

2015โ€“2016 KTM SUPER ADVENTURE

There may be an oil leak at the plug connection, and software for the semi active shock requires updating.

Motorcycle

5 May 2016

vehicle

REC-005083

active

2015 BMW 7 Series (G11 & G12)

Due to an error in the manufacturing process of the supplier, small metallic particles (stamping residue) can stick to the inside of the airbag control unit housing.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2016

vehicle

REC-003697

active

0 Mercedes-Benz SLK

In the event of a failure of the main battery the electronic ignition lock will not be supplied with power by the backup battery. If the engine stops during use the electric parking brake and the transmission position 'P' cannot be activated.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2016

vehicle

REC-001099

active

0 NISSAN X-TRAIL

The paint coating applied during the supplier's manufacturing process of the Back Door Gas Stay does not comply with the design requirement for anti-corrosion. In extremely rare circumstances, the outer tube of the Gas Stay may corrode and crack resulting in the loss of the pressurised gas inside the Gas Stay.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2016

vehicle

REC-001237

active

0 SUZUKI UK110

1. The nut on the kick-start mechanism may come loose. 2. During assembly there may have been a loose nut left inside the air box. 3. Fuel hose connector on the fuel pump may have been incorrectly positioned.

Light Vehicle

22 Apr 2016

vehicle

REC-000283

active

0 FIAT SCUDO

The vehicle is affected by non-conforming front brake discs whose mechanical characteristics are non-compliant. This may cause a risk of reduction in the braking efficiency and could potentially result in a broken brake disc under heavy loads. In addition, the windscreen wiper motor may fail.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2016

vehicle

REC-001370

active

2014โ€“2016 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA

On vehicles with a 2.0l petrol engine, of a limited production period, the drive cam for the vacuum pump can break. As a result there is no vacuum assistance when applying the vehicle brakes.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2016

vehicle

REC-001283

active

0 Toyota LEXUS

There is a possibility that the sealing performance of the fuel pressure sensor to the delivery pipe could degrade over time due to improper tightening the fuel pressure sensor.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2016

vehicle

REC-001260

active

0 SUZUKI S-CROSS

Magyar Suzuki Corporation has identified a possibility that during production the front seat back may have been assembled with incorrect stitch seam spacing, outside of the manufacturing control value around the area of the side airbag.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2016