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5,459 recalls found

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REC-003300

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0 MITSUBISHI Triton

During Manufacture the bolts attaching the ball joints to the front suspension upper arms on either side of the vehicle may not have been installed with sufficient tightening torque.

Light Vehicle

31 May 2010

vehicle

REC-004868

active

0 Volvo S80, XC70, XC60

Investigations have identified early wear on the the belt tensioner.

Light Vehicle

31 May 2010

vehicle

REC-000164

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2007–2008 CHRYSLER Jeep Wrangler (JK)

The transmission fluid in your vehicle may overheat under certain driving conditions. Continuous operation under these conditions may cause the transmission fluid to boil over and come in contact with the hot engine or exhaust components.

Light Vehicle

30 May 2010

vehicle

REC-000327

active

0 Ford Focus TDCi

There may be some Focus TDCi vehicles equipped with the DW10 (Diesel) engine that may not have had an exhaust heat shield fitted.

Light Vehicle

26 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003299

active

0 LEXUS LS460, LS600hL

On certain Lexus LS460 and LS600hL vehicles the Steering Control ECU programming for the Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) system can result in the steering wheel becoming off-centre by a maximum of up to 90 degrees under certain limited driving conditions such as when conducting a U-Turn or accelerating quickly following a sharp turn. If the driver has fully turned the steering wheel to full lock and then very quickly attempts to turn it back to the centre position, the steering wheel may temporarily become off-centred before automatically returning to the centre position within 1-5 seconds.

Light Vehicle

24 May 2010

vehicle

REC-001092

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0 NISSAN D40 Navara, R51 Pathfinder

A concern has been detected relating to the installation of heavy 'Steel bull bars' and accessory devices such as winches being fitted to the front of these European models. In high speed driving application on corrugated road surface there is a possibility of increased vibration frequency causing the hood striker loop to separate from the hood causing subsequent damage to the hood latch assembly. If this occurs, it can result in the hood not being securely latched and the possibility of the hood opening unexpectedly while driving.

Light Vehicle

18 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003298

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0 Ford Territory

The affected carpet mat in the driver's footwell may interfere with the accelorator pedal.

Light Vehicle

17 May 2010

vehicle

REC-005301

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0 LAMBORGHINI MY 2007-2008 Murciélago Coupè and Roadster (version LP640)

In rare cases, stress generated by the back and forth movement of gasoline inside the fuel tank during lateral and longitudinal accelerations, accompanied by vertical vibration could cause detachment of one or more spot welds holding the fuel pump support inside the fuel tank. A slow fuel leak could develop at the detached spot weld.

Light Vehicle

16 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003296

active

0 Select Scootas SYM Orbit 125, Classic 125

In some instances the carburetor return spring has failed.

Motorcycle

14 May 2010

vehicle

REC-005315

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0 PEUGEOT 407

There is a possibility of the wiring harness coming into contact with the cooling fan blade causing damage to the harness.

Light Vehicle

13 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003297

active

0 SUBARU Liberty, Outback

Certain MY10 Liberty and Outback vehicles fitted with the CVT may experience an oil leak from a faulty oil cooler hose.

Light Vehicle

12 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003291

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0 Mazda BT-50

On certain BT-50 vehicles, the bonnet striker may receive more lateral input than expected when driven in severe conditions like a rough road and/or if the bonnet fitting condition is less that optimal. This may cause fatigue breakage of the bonnet striker in some cases.

Light Vehicle

5 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003292

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0 MITSUBISHI Lancer Evolution

The strength of the wire clip retaining the oil pressure pipe to the clutch master cylinder may be insufficient allowing the pipe to become disconnected during clutch operation.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003293

active

0 MITSUBISHI CJ Lancer

A production condition during the wheel and tyre assembly process may have resulted in a tear in the tyre sidewall.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2010

vehicle

REC-003290

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0 GREAT WALL V240

On some V240 vehicles, there may be a manufacturing defect in the handbrake assembly that could cause the handbrake to disengage.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2010

vehicle

REC-004867

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0 Volvo XC90

A manufacturing defect in the fuel pressure line may result in a fuel smell and/or fuel seepage. Since the fuel lone is working under a constant pressure, some seepage can, within a short period of time, potentially develop into a greater leakage.

Light Vehicle

28 Apr 2010

vehicle

REC-000698

active

0 JAYCO Pop Top Caravans

Some Jayco Pop Tops may have been manufactured with the incorrect tyres based on the overall weight of the van.

Caravan/Motorhome

28 Apr 2010

vehicle

REC-005380

active

2006–2009 BMW R1200 RT-P

Brake lines installed on the affected motorcycles might be installed under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause the brake lines to develop leaks.

Motorcycle

26 Apr 2010

vehicle

REC-005381

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0 BMW R1200 GS, R1200 GS Adventure, R1200 R, R1200 RT, R1200 ST, K1200 GT

"A combination of unfavourable tolerances can mean that the brake lines installed on some motorcycles with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS generation II might be under strain. The vibrations that occur when the motorcycle is being ridden could cause the front brake lines to develop leaks"

Light Vehicle

26 Apr 2010

vehicle

REC-003295

active

0 Honda CB400

Due to improper mounting position of the Rear Brake Light Switch assembly, the temperature of the switch assembly may be increased by heat from catalytic converter. Therefore, if the switch assembly is cooled with some external water (ie. rain or puddle), the water can penetrate into the switch cover inside.

Motorcycle

23 Apr 2010

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