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REC-002861
active0 Western Star Various
The transverse beam end castings on certain Holland Neway AD rear suspensions may not have been manufactured to the correct material specification and could fracture under normal loads. The transverse beam could drop low enough to contact the road surface, generating sparks or pieces of the end casting.
Heavy Vehicle
24 Apr 2006
REC-000446
active0 Holden VY SS Crewman
The compliance plate currently fitted to vehicles affected shows an incorrect 'Gross Vehicle Mass' (GVM) value.
Light Vehicle
20 Apr 2006
REC-002884
active0 LEXUS IS250, GS300, 430
A possibility exists that if the front seat belts are extended quickly with strong force, the internal components of the Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) may jam and the seat belt will not retract or extend any further.
Light Vehicle
19 Apr 2006
REC-002857
active0 CITROEN C2, C3 & C3 Pluriel
Accelerator pedals require replacement.
Light Vehicle
19 Apr 2006
REC-002855
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Rosa Bus
There is a possibility that the seat belts fitted to the passenger seats may become frayed and damaged on the unprotected metal frame of the seat backing.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Apr 2006
REC-002854
active0 Kenworth Twin Steer (8X4) Cab over
The left hand lower front axle shock absorber mount can, over an extended period, experience fatigue failure. If this happens it could potentially foul the steering linkage impeding vehicles control.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Apr 2006
REC-002859
active0 Mazda MX-5
If the air bag is inflated in very cold conditions, there is a possibility that the horn bolt could fracture, causing the horn switch components to be scattered.
Light Vehicle
7 Apr 2006
REC-002865
active0 Iveco Daily City
If the hydralic brake pipe fouls on the shock absorber the concern is that it could eventually wear through allowing the hydraulic fluid to escape, which would lead to the loss of full vehicle braking.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Apr 2006
REC-002856
active0 Toyota Lexus GS300 (GRS190), Prius (NHW20)
In the airbag system of the subject vehicles, due to Incorrect assembly process of the airbag inflator, which is used in the curtain sheild airbag and the knee airbag systems, some inflators were produced with an insufficient amount of the heating agents, which apply heat to the argon gas in the inflator. In this condition, expansion force of the gas in the inflator may be insufficient to properly inflate the airbag when the airbag system is activated during a collision.
Light Vehicle
4 Apr 2006
REC-002852
active0 Renault Scenic II
Excessive play on rear LH and RH seatbelt stalk fastener. This does not have any impact on the efficiency of the seatbelt. In exceptional cases however it may eventually cause loosening of the fastener.
Light Vehicle
2 Apr 2006
REC-001502
active2005โ2006 Volvo XC90
These vehicles have been fitted with an incorrect tyre placard label.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002866
active0 Iveco Stralis AD/AT & AS
During the assembly process, small strands of loop wire were fitted to the fuse panel to test the electrical circuits at buils completion. On some vehicles it has been found that these wires were not removed following the testing procedure.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-000447
active2004 Holden VZ, WL
An incorrect plastic clip has been fitted to the plenum panel on a limited number of early build VZ/WL vehicles. This incorrect clip is a circular type, and if fitted, will contact the engine fuel feed hose.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002847
active0 LOTUS Elise, Exige 6 speed
It has been found that there is a risk the Gear Lever may break if subject to high handling force.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002851
active0 CITROEN C4
A possible leak at the join of the flex pipe to the steel pipe in the rear brake pipes.
Light Vehicle
27 Mar 2006
REC-002844
active0 JAGUAR XJ
The tyre side wall may exhibit signs of abnormal appearance. This may indicate partial seperation of certain components of the sidewall and could possibly lead to rapid pressure loss in the tyre.
Light Vehicle
24 Mar 2006
REC-002845
active0 Cooper Tyre & Rubber Co. LT 285/75R 16
The affected tyres may not have adequate rubber coverage of the belt edge due to low tread gauge in the sholder slot area of the tyres. It may eventually cause cracking at the base of the shoulder slots resulting in exposed belt wire leading to accelerated belt degradation. Continued use may cause the ply cords to break and the tubeless linear to tear and lose the inflating air.
Light Vehicle
21 Mar 2006
REC-002843
active0 TRIUMPH Rocket III
The handlebar clamp bolts may have been tightened to the incorrect torque.
Motorcycle
15 Mar 2006
REC-002836
active0 MITSUBISHI FUSO Canter FE659F6/F7
There is a possibility of an improper connection between the valve and the piston in the brake intensifier and in the worst case the brake may not fully release after application.
Light Vehicle
13 Mar 2006
REC-002838
active0 PEUGEOT 307
The engine management software can, in rare cases, cause imperfect management of the engine fuel supply which could lead to engine damage.
Light Vehicle
10 Mar 2006