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5,459 recalls found

vehicle

REC-003027

active

0 Knorr-Bremse models using Bendix_SR-7 Spring Brake Modulating Valve

07E-038. After prolonged use of the Parker SCV, the valve body retainer may become excessively worn and eventually break apart. Bendix estimates that the wear-through breakage can occur after a year or more service. Parker SCV's manufactured between July 2002 and July 2007 are affected. 07E-037. A component supplier made unauthorized changes to its manufacturing process, which may cause intermittent improper seating in the check valve.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-002973

active

0 APA Manufacturing Axiom Hand taps

LPG liquid could escape from the hand tap spindle, due to undersized o'rings which were provided as part of a faulty batch.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-000456

active

2006โ€“2007 Holden RA Rodeo

The brake master cylinder may have been incorrectly assembled.

Light Vehicle

10 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003017

active

0 HYOSUNG GV650

The mounting bolts may be incorrect and could fail while riding.

Motorcycle

9 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-002948

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 906

During production of the cable an oversize end lug may have been used which could lead to the positive starter cable separating from the end lug.

Light Vehicle

6 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-000568

active

0 Honda Civic

A defect relating to vehicle safety exists due to a potential failure of the stop lamp switch, resulting in the stop lamps failing to function when the brake pedal is depressed. The cause of the stop lamp switch failure is an excessive quantity of grease applied to the telescopic steering column mechanism.

Light Vehicle

6 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003013

active

0 YAMAHA MT-01 (T&V)

It is possible that the rear suspension may collapse during riding due to the bearing installation part of the suspension arm breaking. It could become damaged by a stress corrosion crack that is caused by a remaining stress at the bearing press filling part and a corrosive attack on the surface of the stressed area by a corrosive agent such as that which is used to melt snow.

Motorcycle

5 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003022

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Vito Type 639

In the event of a severe accident the fuel tank could develop a leak.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003023

active

0 Mercedes-Benz M Class (Type 164) & R Class (Type 251)

During the production process, one or both of the accelerator pedal securing nuts may not have been fitted correctly or are missing.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003021

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter type 906

The plug contact at the positive terminal of relay socket No. 3 may have been widened due to a production error.

Light Vehicle

4 Sept 2007

vehicle

REC-003016

active

0 Scania P Series, R Series

There have been instances where the thread between the nut and the bolt for the clamp for the track rods ball joint has been cut during tightening in production. The reason for this is that in certain cases the thread in the nut has been defective.

Heavy Vehicle

30 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-000773

active

2001โ€“2002 KIA Sportage (JA)

There is a possibility the radiator cooling fan blade may break, damaging the radiator and causing possible engine damage.

Light Vehicle

27 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003018

active

0 Renault Trafic II

The airbag computer is configured without the passenger pretensioner although it is fitted, so in the event of an impact, the pretensioner cannot be triggered.

Light Vehicle

26 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003019

active

0 CITROEN C4 Picasso

The functioning of the front seat belts may be affected and the means of restraint diminished.

Light Vehicle

24 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003100

active

0 VOLVO TRUCKS Unknown

The airline routing may cause excessive load on the VIPS connections causing the brakes to lock on.

Heavy Vehicle

21 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-005273

active

0 MASERATI Quattroporte

A bug in the electronic software.

Light Vehicle

16 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003020

active

0 Scania P Series, R Series

There have been instances where the thread between the nut and the bolt for the clamp for the track rods ball joint has been cut during tightening in production. The reason for this is that in certain cases the thread in the nut has been defective.

Heavy Vehicle

15 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003015

active

0 Kenworth Various

A manufacturing fault has occurred in some battery isolation switches that allows some current flow through the switch when in an isolated state.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003014

active

0 TADANO MOBILE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES ATF65G-4

Possibility of counterweight falling down while driving on the road. Failure occurs in loosing the tightening torque of the mounting bolts for counterweight.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Aug 2007

vehicle

REC-003010

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van 906

Investigations have revealed that a windowbag with a defective gas diffuser may have been installed in the vehicle and must be replaced. The diffuser connects the gas generator to the airbag and distributes the expanding air into the airbag following ignition. A faulty diffuser may have irregularities in its composition and hairline cracks which could lead to premature breakage of the diffuser when the airbag is triggered. In a worst case scenario the gas generator can separate from the windowbag module and the airbag is insufficiently inflated. In addition, this separation may also cause parts of the windowbag module or the vehicle's interior panelling to be ejected at high speed into the passenger compartment.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2007