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5,459 recalls found

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REC-003181

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0 MITSUBISHI Triton (ML)

On 2.4 litre single cab and GL model cab chassis vehicles fitted with sports seats, the compliance plates may show an incorrect seating capacity of 3. The correct seating capacity for vehicles fitted with sports seats is 2.

Light Vehicle

4 Mar 2009

vehicle

REC-003178

active

0 Iveco ITEC 7600

There have been several occurrences where the support bracket on the oil filler tube of the Caterpillar C12 engine in the International 7600 has failed causing part of the bracket to break away. Due to the proximity of the bracket to the steering shaft, there is a risk that the broken section of the bracket can foul with the steering shaft. The effect of the bracket fouling with the steering shaft can include loss of steering control as the steering shaft could jam.

Heavy Vehicle

2 Mar 2009

vehicle

REC-003177

active

0 Toyota Land Cruiser 200

On certain Land Cruiser 200 model vehicles where fitted with Toyota genuine bull bars, especially if they operate for long periods in harsh usage conditions such as corrugated roads, the bull bar bracket design allows excessive load to be applied to the front frame portion that supports the bull bar. This can result in cracking of the frame welds.

Light Vehicle

2 Mar 2009

vehicle

REC-003176

active

0 ISUZU C Series

It has been found that some reinforcement plates, which have to be installed on the side rail of the frame, were missing. Due to insufficient strength of the frame, due to the missing plates, cracks could appear on the frame where the air suspension and shock absorber brackets are fitted.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-005126

active

0 JAYCO Motor Homes

In some cases a gas cock has not been fitted to the gas line leading to the BBQ.

Caravan/Motorhome

19 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-004848

active

0 Volvo XC70

The drain hose for the climate unit can get clogged. This may lead to poor or no water drainage, which may result in the short circuit of the Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC).

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-003215

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Fighter FK, FM & FN

Due to the improper location of an instrument panel wiring harness connector on affected trucks, condensed water from the air conditioning system may infiltrate the connector.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-003174

active

0 YAMAHA TW200

The welded portion of the lower rear shock mount may crack from vibration and impacts generated from bumps while riding.

Motorcycle

13 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-003175

active

0 FREIGHTLINER Columbia CL112

Installation of the Isringhausen driver's seat with integrated seat belt prior to the vehicle's delivery was not performed in accordance with the specified installation procedures. As a result it is possible that certain components may have been omitted or incorrect parts used.

Heavy Vehicle

12 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-001553

active

2008 ISUZU N Series

Some of the vehicles may have received a propeller shaft with insufficient high frequency heat treatment. Due to inadequate high frequency heat treatment on the base of the propeller shaft slide yoke spline, the propeller shaft may lack the designed strength and a crack may occur in this area.

Heavy Vehicle

11 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-005387

active

0 SUZUKI GSX-R1000 K5/K6 Motorcycles

Reports of frame cracking and/or breakage behind and below the steering head tube.

Motorcycle

2 Feb 2009

vehicle

REC-003173

active

0 Toyota Yaris NCP90, NCP91, NCP93

On certain Yaris NCP90, NCP91 and NCP93 vehicles, an insulator pad was incorrectly installed underneath both of the front seat belt retractors (equipped with seat belt pretensioners) which are located in the centre (B) pillars. There is a possibility that these insulator pads could be damaged following a collision as a result of the high temperature gas generated during the front seat belt pretensioner operation if activated.

Light Vehicle

29 Jan 2009

vehicle

REC-003172

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Viano Van Type 639

Investigations have shown that complete unfolding and inflation of certain windowbags cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances following an accident and subsequent triggering. As a result the full protective effect of the windowbags may be compromised and thereby place occupants at additional risk.

Light Vehicle

22 Jan 2009

vehicle

REC-003171

active

0 CITROEN C2, C3, C3 Pluriel, C4, C4 Picasso, C5, C6, Berlingo

Affected vehicles may have been fitted with a non-conforming engine relay unit.

Light Vehicle

15 Jan 2009

vehicle

REC-003170

active

0 MASERATI Quattroporte, Granturismo

The ball joint fastening nuts of the suspension levers may not have been correctly tightened to the correct nominal torque.

Light Vehicle

15 Jan 2009

vehicle

REC-003169

active

0 ISUZU E Series

The fault relates to a possible malfunction of the seat belt retractor.

Heavy Vehicle

12 Jan 2009

vehicle

REC-003167

active

0 MITSUBISHI Outlander, Grandis

On affected vehicles, the brake light switch may have been contaminated with silicon grease during installation which could result in a high resistance at the contact point and prevent brake light operation.

Light Vehicle

31 Dec 2008

vehicle

REC-003217

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Fighter FK & FM

In affected trucks, due to incorrect routing of the brake air tube connecting the air tank and brake valve, the air tube may interfere with the bracket which locates the throttle cable and the horn harness. As a result, during normal operation the air tube and bracket may rub together. In extreme cases there is the possibility the air tube may leak, leading to reduced braking efficiency.

Heavy Vehicle

31 Dec 2008

vehicle

REC-000360

active

2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna

The Jiffy stand that is fitted to these vehicles may have been built with a defective weld that may allow the Jiffy stand assembly to not retract as intended. This condition could lead to a crash which could cause injury or death to the rider.

Motorcycle

24 Dec 2008

vehicle

REC-003164

active

0 Ford Capri

The Speed Control Deactivation Switch may develop an internal leak which could generate sufficient heat to possibly result in an underhood fire. The potential for a fire exists regardless of whether the speed control is being used or the engine running.

Light Vehicle

24 Dec 2008