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vehicle

REC-000774

active

2006 KIA Carnival, Sorento

There is a possibility that due to a design flaw the stop lamp switch may not operate correctly. As a result of this concern: - The brake lights may not illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed. - The brake lights may remain illuminated when the brake pedal is released. - On some occasions, the shifter cannot be moved from the Park (P) position. - The ESC light may illuminate indicating 'ESC OFF'. - Operating the brake may not deactivate the Cruise Control System.

Light Vehicle

11 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-003244

active

0 TRIUMPH Sprint ST

The drag link assembly fitted to the rear suspension on the Sprint ST (and ST with ABS fitted) motorcycles may have a potential problem

Motorcycle

8 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-003242

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FV Heavy

As a result of propeller shaft imbalance, it is possible a crack could develop in the propeller shaft centre bearing rest. If the vehicle continues to be driven in this condition the centre bearing rest may fracture and cause a loss of drive.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-000694

active

0 JAYCO Caravan, Motorhome

The awning may unfurl and detach while driving.

Caravan/Motorhome

7 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-003243

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Actros

Under certain conditions operational vibrations could lead to fatigue cracks developing at the rear inner corner of each fuel tank in the vicinity of the spring hanger. Should this occur a slight fuel weepage may result.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-003239

active

0 JAGUAR XF

A concern has been identified on the affected vehicles whereby the in-tank electric fuel pump may not be correctly activated following a vehicle start up cycle. As a result, it is possible that the engine may cut out whilst driving at a steady state cruising speed and the engine may not be able to be instantly re-started. It is possible that the vehicle may be restarted by cranking the engine for approximately 20 to 30 seconds duration.

Light Vehicle

6 Oct 2009

vehicle

REC-003236

active

0 MITSUBISHI CJ Lancer, CJ Lancer Evolution

The fuel return pipe attached to the engine can be subject to excessive stress due to engine vibration at some resonance points. Cracking of the fuel pipe may occur resulting in fuel leakage.

Light Vehicle

17 Sept 2009

vehicle

REC-003240

active

0 Burstner Caravan, motorhome

We have been advised that there is a possibility that the bond between the inner and outer lites (window pane panels) of the windows could have loosened due to UV exposure.

Caravan/Motorhome

17 Sept 2009

vehicle

REC-003235

active

0 FERRARI 430 Scuderia/Scuderia Spider 16M

Failure of rear tyres in their adhesion quality if vehicle is driven at a maintained constant maximum speed.

Light Vehicle

16 Sept 2009

vehicle

REC-001473

active

2007โ€“2010 Volvo S80, V70 and XC60

Volvo Car Corporation investigations have identified that the fuel Pump Electronic Module (PEM) may in certain conditions not wake up as intended which, in turn, inhibits the start of the fuel pump. If this condition would occur, it may lead to that the engine may not start, start roughly and/or run roughly at idle. The engine may also stop shortly after start-up which in some cases may cause stalling. Investigations have shown that it may in certain conditions be possible to drive up to approximately 100m before the engine stalls.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2009

vehicle

REC-000631

active

2006 HYUNDAI Sonata

The recall is for the replacement of the brake lamp switch for all Sonata models manufactured within the VIN range listed above. Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty Ltd have advised that the component mentioned has a high probability of experiencing open circuit which will result in the stop lamp failing to illuminte when the service brake is applied. As a result of this there is a potential risk that motorists following may be unaware of the vehicles intention to slow down or stop, resulting in a rear end collision.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003234

active

0 International 9000 Series

There have been several occurrences where locally assembled Dana axles fitted to International 9000 Series vehicles have been reported to have been produced with loose or missing wheel bearing locking hardware. The effect of the loose or missing spindle locking hardware could range from an oil leak to the situation of a wheel separating from the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

31 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003231

active

0 Western Star 4800, 4900 & 6900

Certain vehicles may have been built with incorrect routing of the fuel line which runs from the fuel filter outlet to the engine fuel pump. This fuel line can potentially rub on the plastic conduit of the main cab power harness causing it to blow the main power fuse and potentially stopping the engine. To rectify this concern, the nominated fuel line will be relocated away from this area. 273 vehicles could possibly be affected by this concern.

Heavy Vehicle

21 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003230

active

0 Caterpillar C15 truck engine

The Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) oil line may wear and cause an oil leak.

Heavy Vehicle

18 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003224

active

0 NISSAN Navara D40

A concern has been detected relating to the rear combination lamp assembly fitted to these vehicles which may have been assembled with tail lamp lenses that do not contain a reflector.

Light Vehicle

17 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-000250

active

0 DUCATI D16RR

Inspection and possible modification of the seat tail guard. This modification is indispensable to ensure that the seat tail guard is a sufficient distance from the exhaust system.

Motorcycle

17 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003227

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Heavy FP, FS, FV

Due to a manufacturing error within the fuel injection pump it is possible that engine oil and fuel could become mixed and find its way into the engine. Should this occur an unexpected increase in engine speed will result, and once the engine is stopped, it may not restart. In an extreme case this fuel/oil mixture could come into contact with hot engine components.

Heavy Vehicle

6 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003226

active

0 LAND ROVER Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport

The above vehicles may experience poor performance, fuel smell, engine noise, a fuel leak onto the rear of the engine, a fuel leak onto the ground or a fire, as a result of the front seal of the high pressure fuel pump failing due to excessive wear of the pump front bearing. The failure is due to inadequate lubrication of the fuel pump front bearing.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003223

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FP, FS & FV Heavy

Due to a manufacturing error within the fuel injection pump it is possible that engine oil and fuel could become mixed and find its way into the engine. Should this occur an unexpected increase in engine speed will result, and once the engine is stopped, it may not restart. In an extreme case this fuel/oil mixture could come into contact with hot engine components.

Heavy Vehicle

6 Aug 2009

vehicle

REC-003222

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Vito, Viano

It is possible the retaining mechanism for the underslung spare wheel could fail and allow the wheel to detach from the vehicle and pose a hazard to other road users.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2009