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REC-006586

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2018-2023 HYUNDAI Kona EV (OS)

A software issue in the Battery Management System (BMS) may cause an electrical short circuit while charging or parked leading to a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

9 Apr 2026

vehicle

REC-006578

active

2025-2026 Toyota Toyota Hilux (GUN226R, GUN227R, GUN236R) Hilux 4x2, Hilux 4x4

The operation of the Electronic Power Steering System (EPS) may be impacted due to incorrect fitment of its wire harness during the installation of Toyota Genuine Bull Bar or Nudge Bar with light bar combination. During installation, the EPS wire harness ground connection may have been re-installed incorrectly. This may cause a poor electrical contact, potentially resulting in a sudden loss of power steering assist whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

7 Apr 2026

vehicle

REC-006584

active

2025 Honda CB1000SP - Hornet

Due to a manufacturing issue, the main wiring harness may be incorrectly routed causing the fuel feed hose to disconnect. If this occurs, fuel may leak in the presence of an external ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

7 Apr 2026

vehicle

REC-006583

active

2024-2025 PEUGEOT 3008 & 5008 3008 ALL HEV Auto, 3008 GT BEV Auto, 3008 GT HEV Auto, 5008 ALL HEV Auto, 5008 GT HEV Auto

Due to a manufacturing defect, the ball joint brackets mounting bolts on the front lower suspension arm may break. This may cause the wheel to change direction and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

6 Apr 2026

vehicle

REC-006575

active

2025-2026 LAND ROVER DEFENDER

The third-row lower left and right seat belt anchorage bracket may contain a weld stud of insufficient strength. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006581

active

2025 Ford Super Duty F-250, F-350

Due to a software defect, the Integrated Trailer Module (ITRM) may lose communication with the vehicle when a trailer is connected. This can result in a loss of trailer braking performance and the turn signal lights not operating as intended.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006585

active

2025-2026 HYUNDAI Palisade (LX3)

Due to a software issue, the second and third-row electric seat-folding mechanism may fail to detect an occupant or object and may not stop the folding function when activated.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006577

active

2022-2025 Scania CK Touring

Due to a manufacturing defect, the battery wiring harness may chafe against the battery holder bracket. This may cause an internal short circuit leading to a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

30 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006574

active

2024-2026 ASTON MARTIN DBX

On the affected vehicles, the rear lower suspension arm bolt may not meet the required specification and may detach. As a result, the suspension could collapse and/or damage the brake line leading to a sudden loss of steering control and reduced braking performance.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006580

active

2025 Mercedes-Benz Certain A Class vehicles

Due to a manufacturing defect, the cable connecting the handle of one or more of the doors to the internal release mechanism may have been incorrectly mounted and could detach. If this occurs, the affected door may not be able to be opened from inside the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006572

active

2024-2025 Ford Ranger and Mustang

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve may fail. If this occurs, it could lead to reduced acceleration, engine vibration and/or a loss of motive power whilst driving. Note: A warning light (check engine) may illuminate on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

26 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006576

active

2024-2025 Scania PGRS G25-38

The gearshift fork spiral pin may dislodge and move out of position leading to an internal transmission failure. If this occurs, it could result in an unintended vehicle movement.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006573

active

2017-2022 HYUNDAI i30N (PD)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel control valve in the high-pressure fuel pump could allow excess fuel to enter the pump. If this occurs, the engine could stall resulting in a sudden loss of motive power whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

25 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006569

active

2022-2025 Ford F-150 Lightning

Vehicles that are fitted with a Combined Charging System (CCS2) charge port may experience increased electrical resistance during high-power Direct Current (DC) fast charging causing the internal charging pins to overheat. Note: Please avoid charging the vehicle using DC fast chargers. Use AC (Alternating Current) charging instead.

Light Vehicle

24 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006571

active

2025-2026 KIA MY26 CL4m K4 Hatch

The rear centre seat belt anchor buckle may have been incorrectly assembled. As a result, the seat belt may not properly latch or operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

19 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006568

active

2022-2025 Honda CMX500 and CL500

Due to a manufacturing issue, the handlebar bolt may not have been fastened with sufficient torque and could become loose. This could lead to a loss of vehicle control whilst riding.

Motorcycle

19 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006566

active

2024-2026 Scania PGRS G25-38

The gearshift fork spiral pin may dislodge and move out of position leading to an internal transmission failure. If this occurs, it could result in an unintended vehicle movement.

Heavy Vehicle

17 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006565

active

2017-2021 JAGUAR I-PACE

Due to a software issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to cabin smoke or a vehicle fire. Note: As an interim solution, software will be installed to keep the battery charge level below 90% until a permanent remedy is developed.

Light Vehicle

13 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006564

active

2017-2021 JAGUAR I-PACE

Due to a software issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to cabin smoke or a vehicle fire. Note: As an interim solution, software will be installed to keep the battery charge level below 90% until a permanent remedy is developed.

Light Vehicle

13 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006559

active

2021-2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover & Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the panoramic roof glass panel bonding may have insufficient adhesion. As a result, the panoramic panel could detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2026