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REC-002940
active0 Michelin 225/70 R15 100S LTX A/T TL
Tyres within this production range may present a risk of reduced robustness in the bead area which may lead to a rapid loss of air pressure.
Heavy Vehicle
21 Dec 2006
REC-002939
active0 SUZUKI RG413 Ignis, RG415 Ignis Sport, Ignis 3 & 5door, Ignis Sport 3 door
Due to improper folding of the front passenger airbag a certain gap between the internal folded airbag and bag holder might be realised.
Light Vehicle
19 Dec 2006
REC-002936
active0 FIAT Ducato van
Due to an oversight that may have occurred in production some vans were not fitted with rear mudflaps in accordance to the certification specifiction.
Light Vehicle
12 Dec 2006
REC-002938
active0 AUDI A8
There is the possibility that in isolated cases the driver's airbag may not deploy as intended if triggered in an accident.
Light Vehicle
11 Dec 2006
REC-001550
active0 ISUZU E Series
Vehicles may suffer from a fuel system leak due to loose fuel pipe clips and/or damaged fixing bolts.
Heavy Vehicle
10 Dec 2006
REC-004841
active0 PEUGEOT 407 DT17
An excess of material in the return pipe may restrict the flow of fuel back to the tank.
Light Vehicle
6 Dec 2006
REC-000352
active2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Series
The battery caddy bolt (retaining the battery in place) may loosen under normal riding conditions and, should this occur, the battery may shift such that its terminals may contact the battery caddy cover and abrade through the positive terminal protective boot.
Motorcycle
5 Dec 2006
REC-001549
active0 ISUZU FVM 1400 6x2
Incorrect Gross Vehicle Mass stamped on the compliance and ID plate. The plates indicate that the truck has a GVM of 24,000kg instead of the approved 22,500kg.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Dec 2006
REC-002915
active0 ISUZU FVZ1400 Auto
Incorrect Gross Vehicle Mass stamped on the compliance and ID plate. The plates indicate that the truck has a GVM of 24,000kg instead of the approved 22,500kg.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Dec 2006
REC-002934
active0 BMW 1 Series Hatchback (E87), 3 Series Sedan (E90)
A temporary fault in the greasing system for the sealing ring on the brake booster could lead to the sealing ring being subject to wear. In unfavourabale situations, the sealing ring may even be pressed into the housing of the brake booster as a consequence of increased friction.
Light Vehicle
4 Dec 2006
REC-002933
active0 MITSUBISHI BA Grandis
The lock mechanism of the reclining adjuster fitted to the second row of seats has not undergone heat treatment processing.
Light Vehicle
1 Dec 2006
REC-000684
active2006 JAYCO Outback Camper
Ensure the spare wheel carrier has a 3rd bolt and nut fitted to ensure better fastening of the rim and tyre to the spare wheel carrier.
Caravan/Motorhome
23 Nov 2006
REC-002932
active0 APRILIA Sports City 125/250
Fuel tank
Motorcycle
23 Nov 2006
REC-002931
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Rosa
The rear emergency door fitted to these buses may be difficult to open due to ingress of dust into the sliding latch lock assembly.
Heavy Vehicle
20 Nov 2006
REC-000129
active1995โ1996 BMW E34, 5 Series
The control cam of the steering wheel lock may break in individual cases.
Light Vehicle
20 Nov 2006
REC-002930
active0 HYUNDAI Sante Fe CM
Incomplete information stamped on compliance plates. The incomplete information involves seating capacity being left blank.
Light Vehicle
14 Nov 2006
REC-000451
active0 Holden VE/WM
A condition can occur where an incorrectly manufactured Rear Seat Belt Buckle has been fitted to a range of VE & WM vehicles.
Light Vehicle
10 Nov 2006
REC-002927
active0 YAMAHA YZF-R6
The air filter mounting screw/s may come out and lodge in the throttle valve. If this happens the vehicle does not reduce engine speed.
Motorcycle
7 Nov 2006
REC-002929
active0 SUBARU Liberty/Outback 3.0, 2.0/2.5 Liberty GT AT
There is a possibility that an oil leak may develop due to the potential for the subject rubber oil cooler hoses to split under certain operating conditions.
Light Vehicle
1 Nov 2006
REC-002928
active0 JEEP Wrangler (TJ)
The clutch pedal pushrod on a number of vehicles may break and allow clutch engagement when the pedal is depressed. This can increase the vehicle's stopping distance and/or cause engine stalling.
Light Vehicle
31 Oct 2006