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REC-003738
active0 Holden Caprice and SS
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) may not have been secured properly into the casing of the Airbag Control Module, also known as the Sensing & Diagnostics Module (SDM).
Light Vehicle
26 Feb 2016
REC-000556
active0 Honda NSS300
Due to a manufacturing defect, one of the securing nuts on the Rear Brake Hose Flange may not be tightened to the correct specification.
Motorcycle
26 Feb 2016
REC-000532
active0 Holden COMMODORE AND CAPRICE
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) may not have been secured properly into the casing of the Airbag Control Module, also known as the Sensing & Diagnostics Module (SDM).
Light Vehicle
26 Feb 2016
REC-001258
active0 SUZUKI VITARA, S-CROSS
The rear axle bolts may loosen, come away or break, potentially causing the vehicle to become inoperable.
Light Vehicle
22 Feb 2016
REC-001282
active0 Toyota RAV4
In the event of a high-speed frontal collision, there is a possibility that the seatbelt webbing could contact a portion of the metal seat cushion frame, become cut and separate.
Light Vehicle
18 Feb 2016
REC-000191
active2010โ2013 CHRYSLER JEEP
Sun visors on some vehicles may experience a high resistance short at the sun visor vanity lamp. This may occur after a service repair to the sun visor or while gaining access to the headliner.
Light Vehicle
11 Feb 2016
REC-000716
active0 JAYCO Unknown
The seat belt bolt in the rear compartment section of the motorhome may work itself loose over time.
Caravan/Motorhome
8 Feb 2016
REC-000835
active0 LEXUS LX 470
Due to improper programming in the airbag control module initialisation sequence, there is a possibility that, under certain conditions shortly after startup, the Curtain Shield Airbags could activate when not necessary.
Light Vehicle
5 Feb 2016
REC-003681
active0 Mercedes-Benz S63, S500
Unnecessary excess length of the wiring harness to the engine control unit was installed that could result in a faulty camshaft signal.
Light Vehicle
3 Feb 2016
REC-000190
active2014โ2015 CHRYSLER MK JEEP
The power steering hose clamp may not be installed correctly during the manufacturing process. The low pressure power steering return hose may detach and cause a large volume power steering fluid leak.
Light Vehicle
2 Feb 2016
REC-001216
active2006โ2014 SUBARU TRIBECA
The bonnet may not latch correctly when closing due to corrosion or lubricant congealing.
Light Vehicle
2 Feb 2016
REC-000189
active2014โ2016 CHRYSLER KL JEEP
The power liftgate control module may experience a corrosion induced high resistance short circuit in the power liftgate module electrical connector(s).
Light Vehicle
1 Feb 2016
REC-003679
active0 CHRYSLER BU JEEP
The Park Assist Mode may not work as intended. The Park Assist Mode requires a software update to function as specified.
Light Vehicle
29 Jan 2016
REC-000756
active2011โ2015 KAWASAKI various, see file for list
Improper routing of electrical wires under the fuel tank may cause the leads come in contact with frame edge. In addition, on certain models (JKBEJCA1?A000108 - JKBEJCA1?A015716), the throttle body holder may harden because of insufficient heat resistance. If it is continuously used the throttle body holder may crack and additional air may flow into the engine.
Motorcycle
28 Jan 2016
REC-000188
active2014โ2016 CHRYSLER 300 SRT
The Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) may turn off when the hazard lights are activated, resulting in non-compliance to certain homologation requirements.
Light Vehicle
27 Jan 2016
REC-003678
active0 CHRYSLER 300 SRT LX
The Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) may turn off when the turn signals are activated, resulting in non-compliance to certain homologation requirements.
Light Vehicle
27 Jan 2016
REC-000530
active2011โ2014 Holden BARINA
Certain vehicles may have been fitted with an incorrectly sized fuel pump O-ring seal during a service operation.
Light Vehicle
22 Jan 2016
REC-001236
active0 SUZUKI VARIOUS MOTORCYCLES
The regulator/rectifier power module circuit board may have absorbed moisture during storage in highly humid conditions. This may have reduced the strength of the adhesive used to affix the circuit board to the aluminium case. The heat generated from the power module can cause the power module to lift from the case.
Motorcycle
15 Jan 2016
REC-000558
active0 Honda VT750C - 750cc, Cruiser
Due to the fixing method for the Bank Angle Sensor wiring harness, the wiring may bend and break after prolonged usage.
Motorcycle
5 Jan 2016
REC-000531
active0 Holden CAPTIVA CG
Rocker arm bearings in the engine may fail after prolonged exposure to degraded oil.
Light Vehicle
24 Dec 2015