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5,459 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002953

active

0 MITSUBISHI Triton ML

An incorrect seating capacity of 3 instead of the correct capacity of 2 was stamped onto the compliance plate of 27 vehicles. The vehicle only provides seat belts for a total of 2 occupants.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-002955

active

0 Honda Civic Hybrid

There is insufficient clearance between the Intelligent Power Unit cover and the DC-DC Converter cable terminal, which are positioned on the rear side of the rear seat assembly. If excessive weight is placed upon the rear set back, there is the possibility of a short circuit occurring. This short circuit is due to the IPU cover interfering with the DC-DC Converter cable terminal, this short circuit causes the main fuse to blow resulting in the engine stalling.

Light Vehicle

12 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-002952

active

0 Scania R Series

When setting the K-factor in the tachograph for buses equipped with ZF automatic gearbox the wrong K-factor value has been specified.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-000088

active

0 BMW K1200 Series

If temperatures are below O°C, circumstances can combine to cause water vapours produced in the oil tank to condensate that can cause freezing of the vapour that could block the oil tank breather.

Motorcycle

7 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-000453

active

0 Holden Cruze

The front passenger airbag may be improperly folded.

Light Vehicle

5 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-002949

active

0 PEUGEOT 407 ES9A, DW10

Risk of vehicle overheating or in rare cases, the extreme overheating of the cooling fan motor causing fire.

Light Vehicle

2 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-002950

active

0 Toyota Dyna 200 Series

Due to the excessive design diameter of oil feed union bolt, lubrication pressure to the vacuum pump operates with insufficient lubrication. Continued operation may result in premature wear of the vacuum pump vanes reducing its ability to produce the necessary negative pressure (vacuum).

Heavy Vehicle

30 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002951

active

0 KAWASAKI EX250F

There is a possibility that an incorrect length bolt was used in the assembly of the cowling which may damage the fuel tank.

Motorcycle

29 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-003024

active

0 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Type 606

Due to a supplier error affecting the main starter to alternator cable harness, it is possible the cable could detach from the end lug and cause a short circuit in the engine compartment. Only cables produced on 31 July 2006 are affected.

Heavy Vehicle

25 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002947

active

0 MITSUBISHI WA Express (manual & auto)

There is a possibility of metal fatigue affecting the integrity of the tailgate gas strut retaining bracket.

Light Vehicle

19 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-000354

active

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL 883, XL883C, XL883L, XL883R, XL1200C, XL1200R, XL1200L & XL50

The voltage regulator fitted to the XL models have a greater body thickness than used in previous model years that may contact the front fender under certain conditions.

Motorcycle

18 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-000353

active

2005–2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Wide Glide

Handlebars fitted to the models have a potential to crack at the hole where internal wires exit between the handlebar clamps.

Motorcycle

18 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002946

active

0 KAWASAKI VN1500P

On eligible units, the rear view mirrors do not comply with the Australian Design Rules (R1200 or more)and were installed incorrectly due to an assembly operation error.

Motorcycle

16 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002943

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FG649

Due to a re-design of the muffler, clearance between the exhaust tailpipe and the brake pipe which runs along the differential assembly was inadvertently reduced.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-000452

active

2006 Holden Captiva

The retaining clip connecting the brake booster push rod to the brake pedal may be missing in some Captiva vehicles.

Light Vehicle

15 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002944

active

0 Scania R Series

Over a limited period the clamp bolt for the track rod ball joint was tightedned do a lower torque than specified during axle manufacturing.

Heavy Vehicle

12 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-004842

active

0 Volvo C70

The wrong information has been printed on the vehicle product label. The vehicles will have a new product label fitted to them with the correct information.

Light Vehicle

12 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-005269

active

0 Honda SCV100 motorcycles 2006

Due to an oversight in the checking process of the front and rear wheel rim and hub assemblies at the factory, some nuts were identified with insufficient tightening torque. If left unchecked the hub bolts may be hit while the vehicle is in motion, resulting in breakage of the hub bolts. In the worst case, this may lead to loss of control of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

8 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002942

active

0 CITROEN C2, C3 & C3 Pluriel

Where the battery voltage is abnormally low the ABC ECU may be out of conformity in relation to the specifications required by the manufacturer. This non-conformity may in rare cases cause a reduction in braking efficiency.

Light Vehicle

4 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002941

active

0 SUZUKI GS500FK6

Some units may have had the bolts that secure the rear disc to the rim tightened incorrectly.

Motorcycle

21 Dec 2006

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