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REC-000251
active2009-2010 DUCATI MTS 1200
In certain conditions (downshifting or manoeuvring with the clutch disengaged with the engine at idle) it is possible that the engine may stall.
Motorcycle
30 Jan 2011
REC-003346
active0 CITROEN C5
The front wiper blade motors have an internal non-conformity.
Light Vehicle
17 Jan 2011
REC-000373
active0 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL883N, XL883C
Some of these models may have been shipped with an incorrect Australian ADR 83/00 Stationary Noise label part number.
Motorcycle
11 Jan 2011
REC-000576
active0 Honda Jazz
There is insufficient margin set for the length of an electric wire connected to the headlight switch. As a result, the terminal joint portion moves, contact resistance increases, the terminal generates heat, and the coupler melts.
Light Vehicle
6 Jan 2011
REC-000652
active2006-2007 ISUZU N Series
The eye bolt securing the oil pipe to the vacuum pump was not tightened to the correct torque during production.
Heavy Vehicle
5 Jan 2011
REC-001453
active2008-2010 Volvo S80, V70, XC70 & XC60
The engine oil level may be above the maximum level marking. If the engine oil level is above maximum it may lead to increased engine speed.
Light Vehicle
5 Jan 2011
REC-003344
active0 MITSUBISHI PB Challenger
Due to a change in design of the carpet floor mat between 10MY and 11MY vehicles, it is possible that the incorrect mats may have been fitted to the PB model challenger vehicles at point of sale.
Light Vehicle
5 Jan 2011
REC-003345
active0 Scania K94 Bus in the 4 Series
There have been instances where the bellows brackets have fractured. The bellows brackets fracture at the upper torque rod attachment. This is because the suspension brackets side wall is approx. 10 mm narrower than specified dimension.
Heavy Vehicle
29 Dec 2010
REC-000722
active2006-2010 JEEP Wrangler
The front fender liners on the vehicle may detach or sag allowing the fender liner to contact one or more of the brake tubes.
Light Vehicle
29 Dec 2010
REC-000467
active0 Holden VE Series II Sportswagon
In the event of emergency braking or vehicle collision, the rear seat assembly may not remain in the locked position and may move forward with the motion of the vehicle.
Light Vehicle
23 Dec 2010
REC-003343
active0 KAWASAKI Voyager, Nomad, Classic
The engine may stall under deceleration due to an improper setting of the Electroninc Control Unit (ECU).
Motorcycle
21 Dec 2010
REC-004877
active0 Volvo S60, XC60
The front power seat stop lugs may not be assembled according to specification.
Light Vehicle
21 Dec 2010
REC-000701
active0 JAYCO Pop Top Caravans
The 240 Volt wires that go through the fridge baffle may not have been fitted with protective conduit.
Caravan/Motorhome
20 Dec 2010
REC-004878
active0 Volvo S40, V50
The front power seat stop lugs may not be assembled according to specification.
Light Vehicle
20 Dec 2010
REC-003342
active0 TRIUMPH Sprint ST/GT
It has been discovered that the dip stick is too long and therefore does not accurately show the correct oil level. The correct oil capacity has been added to each affected bike by the factory, but any dealer or customer checking the oil level using the dip stick will believe the engine had been incorrectly overfilled with oil. The dealer or customer would then drain oil from the engine to agree with the dip stick. Draining the oil will result in the engine operating below required oil levels
Motorcycle
16 Dec 2010
REC-003341
active0 Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars
The fuel filter may leak diesel fuel.
Light Vehicle
8 Dec 2010
REC-003340
active0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Vito
The fuel filter may leak diesel fuel.
Light Vehicle
8 Dec 2010
REC-000723
active0 JEEP Liberty
The windshield wiper motor on your vehicle may fail without warning.
Light Vehicle
30 Nov 2010
REC-003337
active0 Mercedes-Benz Sedan & Coupe models 204, 212 & 207.
It is possible that a loss of fluid may develop at the connection between the high pressure line and the power steering pump. The gradual loss of fluid is generally followed by a whining noise from the pump, and can lead to higher than normally required steering forces, particularly during parking manoeuvres.
Light Vehicle
19 Nov 2010
REC-003339
active0 Toyota Coaster Bus HZB50, BB50
Frequent operation of the intermittent wiper circuit may cause the relay contact points to separate from the contact arm, resulting in an electrical short circuit and the wipers being inoperative.
Heavy Vehicle
19 Nov 2010