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REC-000167
active2011-2013 CHRYSLER 300 SRT/LX
The tyre placard label on affected vehicles were printed without tyre speed and load rating information.
Light Vehicle
13 Oct 2013
REC-003524
active0 AUDI S6, RS6 & S7
Audi has been made aware recently that due to manufacturing tolerances, the fuel line may become damaged after a period of time on Audi S6, RS 6 and S7 vehicles manufactured within a specific period.
Light Vehicle
4 Oct 2013
REC-003525
active0 AUDI A8
Audi A8 vehicles with glass sliding/tilting sunroof (PR number 3FE) manufactured within a specific period, an unfavourable stress distribution was set up in the glass roof panel during production. This can cause the glass panel to break unexpectedly. This usually happens when a door is slammed closed while the vehicle is stationary.
Light Vehicle
4 Oct 2013
REC-003522
active0 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO & MURCIELAGO
On vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brake discs, the stainless steel screws fixing the rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.
Light Vehicle
1 Oct 2013
REC-003523
active0 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT / GTC FLYING SPUR
On the rear axle of vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brakes (CSiC), the stainless steel screws fixing the brake rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.
Light Vehicle
1 Oct 2013
REC-003521
active0 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO & MURCIELAGO
On vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brake discs, the stainless steel screws fixing the rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.
Light Vehicle
30 Sept 2013
REC-001096
active2006-2013 NISSAN PATROL
Nissan has identified that due to lateral load on the accelerator pedal, the contact pressure of the sensor brush to a terminal on the circuit board of the subject sensor may deteriorate. As a result, the engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will illuminate, and the vehicle could go into the fail-safe mode, which would cause the accelerator operation control to limit vehicle acceleration. In extreme cases when the engine is idling or the vehicle is coming to a halt, air intake may become insufficient and the engine may stop running.
Light Vehicle
27 Sept 2013
REC-003519
active0 Honda MDX
There may be issues with some SRS electronic control units (ECU) producing excessive electrical noise. Overtime, this this may damage the SRS ECU unit and could result in an airbag deployment signal being issued without a crash.
Light Vehicle
26 Sept 2013
REC-001010
active2006-2013 MITSUBISHI TRITON/CHALLENGER
After operating the power seats reclining lever, the lever may stick in the operating position, allowing continuous current flow to the reclining motor.
Light Vehicle
26 Sept 2013
REC-000171
active2010-2013 CHRYSLER DODGE NITRO & JEEP LIBERTY
Electrical over-stress of a resistor in the occupant restraint module may lead to the non-deployment of the active head restraints during a rear impact collision.
Light Vehicle
25 Sept 2013
REC-003520
active0 Holden CRUZE
Holden has identified a condition where, in some instances, the right-hand tubular driveshaft may fracture.
Light Vehicle
25 Sept 2013
REC-000852
active0 MAN AUTOMOTIVE TRUCKS
Oil may emerge from the cylinder head cover in the event of engine damage.
Heavy Vehicle
10 Sept 2013
REC-003513
active0 Western Star DENNIS EAGLE
A certain number of Dennis Eagle 8x4 tandem steer vehicles may have been fitted with a steering pitman arm that was not manufactured to the correct specification. The manufacturing error could compromise the attachment of the steering linkages for the second steer axle to the pitman arm.
Heavy Vehicle
9 Sept 2013
REC-003517
active0 LEXUS 1S350
The bolts used to secure the housing and sprocket of the intake side Variable Valve Timing gear assembly could become loose due to abnormal impacts generated within the gear assembly immediately after start-up. The Variable Valve Timing gear housing and sprocket could separate and result in the engine stopping while the vehicle is being driven.
Light Vehicle
6 Sept 2013
REC-003514
active0 BRP CAN-AM SPYDER
The tandem master cylinder manifold inlet may melt and cause brake fluid to leak. If the brake fluid leaks onto a heat source this may lead to a vehicle fire.
Motorcycle
6 Sept 2013
REC-003516
active0 LEXUS RX400H
Due to variations in the circuit characteristics of the Intelligent Power Module, higher operating temperatures may result in internal solder degradation. Eventually this will cause heat damage to the Intelligent Power Module with illumination of various warning lights on the instrument panel. In most cases, the vehicle will enter a fail-safe mode, resulting in reduced driving power in which the vehicle can still be operated for short distances. In limited instances, the fuse of the power supply circuit could operate, causing the hybrid system to shut down and resulting in the vehicle stopping whilst being driven.
Light Vehicle
6 Sept 2013
REC-003515
active0 VOLKSWAGEN Up!
A small number of vehicles may have had airbags fitted that were not correctly programmed. If vehicles have the incorrect settings the diagnosis function of the side crash sensors is deactivated.
Light Vehicle
6 Sept 2013
REC-000104
active0 BMW K 1300 S & K 1300 R
Vibration on long rides at a constant high engine rpm, under certain circumstances can cause foaming of the brake fluid in the brake reservoir.
Motorcycle
5 Sept 2013
REC-000103
active0 BMW K1200 S, R & R SPORT
Vibration on long rides at a constant high engine rpm, under certain circumstances, can cause foaming of the brake fluid in the brake reservoir.
Motorcycle
5 Sept 2013
REC-003512
active0 MITSUBISHI ASX
On vehicles manufactured prior to 27th March 2011, the adhesive primer may have not been applied during installation of the panorama glass roof. In the worst case scenario, the roof glass could become detached.
Light Vehicle
27 Aug 2013