Search Recalls
Search by VIN, keyword, make, or filter by recall type, year, and vehicle category.
Search results
5,459 recalls found
REC-002925
active0 NISSAN D40 Navara
A concern has been identified on the Relay Box Bracket for some D40 Navara vehicles with Non ABS specification. The Relay Box Bracket for D40 Navara with ABS specifiction has been assembled in Non ABS vehicles. This concern could cause interference between the Relay Box Bracket and a rear brake pipe in the engine compartment. It could result in a potential brake pipe wear and consequently a risk of poor brake performance.
Light Vehicle
31 Oct 2006
REC-002924
active0 NISSAN D40 Navara
A concern has been identified on the Relay Box Bracket for some D40 Navara vehicles with Non ABS specification. The Relay Box Bracket for D40 Navara with ABS specifiction has been assembled in Non ABS vehicles. This concern could cause interference between the Relay Box Bracket and a rear brake pipe in the engine compartment. It could result in a potential brake pipe wear and consequently a risk of poor brake performance.
Light Vehicle
31 Oct 2006
REC-002919
active0 YAMAHA XV1600
There is a possibility of the 4th gear cogs breaking within the transmission.
Motorcycle
25 Oct 2006
REC-002926
active0 Ford UP Explorer
In certain circumstances the underhood speed control deactivation switch mounted on the brake master cylinder may leak and brake fluid contamination in the electrical connector may cause the wiring to overheat, smoke, or burn. This condition may occur either when the vehicle is parked or when it is being operated, even if the speed control is not in use.
Light Vehicle
19 Oct 2006
REC-002923
active0 Mack Midlum 4x4
Possible movement between hub and brake disc assemblies on the front drive axles of Midlum 4x4 vehicles.
Heavy Vehicle
18 Oct 2006
REC-002918
active0 YAMAHA YZF-R1, FZ6-S, FZ6-N, FJR1300, FJR1300A, TDM900, MT-01, XV1700PC, XT660X/T
The Throttle Position Sensor may not function properly due to an internal fault within the switch. As a result, some owners may experience an intermittent unstable idle which may cause the engine to stall.
Motorcycle
16 Oct 2006
REC-000450
active2006 Holden VE, WM Series
A condition can occur where a fuel hose that connects the main fuel line and the injector rail in the engine bay may have been manufactured incorrectly. If damaged, the location may not be visible as it is covered by an outer sleeve band.
Light Vehicle
16 Oct 2006
REC-002922
active0 JEEP Grand Cherokee WJ, WI, WG
It is possible that one or more of the plastic fan blades may fracture. Should this occur the engine could overheat, and may also pose a danger to anyone nearby with the bonnet open.
Light Vehicle
13 Oct 2006
REC-002920
active0 Honda Civic Hybrid
The Electronic Control Unit which controls the power steering operation of the vehicle, may receive unstable voltage output, from the motor angle detecting circuit within the ECU. If this situation occurs the fail safe function of the power steering system may not operate. As a result, the EPS warning lamp will illuminate, the power assist function of the vehicle will not operate and the steering system may require increased force for steering wheel operation.
Light Vehicle
10 Oct 2006
REC-002921
active0 Honda Odyssey
If the rear wiper blade is frozen due to extreme low ambient temperature, and the rear wipe is activated, a condenser within the wiper motor assembly may short circuit. This condition may occur due to reverse electromotive power from the wiper motor. As a result, the wiper motor condenser may generate heat due to high intermittent current flow and in worse case may ignite.
Light Vehicle
10 Oct 2006
REC-002917
active0 JEEP Cherokee (KJ)
Water may enter the front lower suspension ball joints which could cause the ball joints to corrode, and possibly separate. Ball joint separation could result in a loss of steering control and increase the risk of collision.
Light Vehicle
5 Oct 2006
REC-002916
active0 MITSUBISHI Ralliart Turbo RG Colt
An incorrect seating capacity of 5 instead of the correct capacity of 4 was stamped onto the compliance plate of 123 vehicles. The vehicle only provides seat belts for a total of 4 occupants.
Light Vehicle
28 Sept 2006
REC-002914
active0 Iveco Daily City
A small number of Daily vehicles have incorrectly graded bolts fitted to the steering gear mounting. The bolts are used to mount the steering gear to the front axle.
Heavy Vehicle
25 Sept 2006
REC-002912
active0 ALFA ROMEO GTV, Spider
The wiring may come under a high resistance or a shorted circuit. The switch controlling the outer rear-view mirrors may overheat, resulting in the possible triggering of a fire in the switch.
Light Vehicle
18 Sept 2006
REC-002913
active0 Renault Master II
Possible cracking of the rear handbrake lever weakening the lever, which could lead to the handbrake cable being released.
Light Vehicle
14 Sept 2006
REC-002910
active0 Mercedes-Benz Actros, Atego, Axor
Under certain circumstances the threaded connection on the centre bearing of Grammer suspension seats can work loose, which in turn may cause the seat frame to be overloaded and possibly fracture. Such a condition can lead to the seat tilting backwards.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Sept 2006
REC-002909
active0 JEEP Grand Cherokee
Due to a manufacturing fault it is possible that the front seat heating elements could overheat sufficiently to cause an interior fire.
Light Vehicle
12 Sept 2006
REC-002908
active0 CHRYSLER 300C, PT Cruiser
A software problem may exist in the Front Control Module (model 300C) or the Totally Integrated Power Module (PT Cruiser) which could affect the correct functioning of the directional 'telltale' lights in the instrument cluster in the event of a failure to an external turn indicator globe. In this case the driver does not receive proper feedback when a turn indicator globe fails.
Light Vehicle
11 Sept 2006
REC-002971
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Canter FE534
There is a possibility that stress cracks may occur at the entry plates of the EGR cooler. If this occurs, engine coolant may leak, resulting in engine overheating.
Heavy Vehicle
8 Sept 2006
REC-002907
active0 JAGUAR X Type
The tyre placard label installed to Australian specification 2.1 ltre X-type vehicles shows an incorrect tyre size of 255/40ZR18 instead of the correct tyre size of 225/40ZR18. A change of tyre in December 2003 from 205/50R17 to 225/45R17 was also not included within the tyre placard label.
Light Vehicle
4 Sept 2006