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vehicle

REC-006546

active

2021–2026 HARLEY DAVIDSON RH1250S (Sportster S)

Under certain driving conditions the upper triple clamp that secures the handlebar may fracture. This could lead to a loss of vehicle control whilst riding.

Motorcycle

23 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006547

active

2023 Ford PUMA

During the manufacturing process, the Restraint Control Module (RCM) was loaded with an incorrect configuration. As a result, if an incorrect replacement part is installed in the system, warnings will not be displayed and the seatbelt pretensioners and airbags may not perform as intended in the event of an accident.

Light Vehicle

20 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006542

active

2021–2023 Ford Mustang

Due to a software issue, the brake fluid warning light may not illuminate as intended to warn the driver if the brake fluid level is low. As a result, insufficient brake fluid could lead to a reduction in braking performance.

Light Vehicle

17 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006539

active

2020–2023 BMW 2,3,4,5,7 Series (G12, G2x, G3x, G42) , X3 (G01) , X4 (G02), X5 (G05), Z4 (G29)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the starter motor solenoid switch can experience increased wear that could cause an internal short circuit. If this occurs, the driver may be unable to start the engine, and in the worst case, the overheating can lead to a fire during vehicle operation.

Light Vehicle

17 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006541

active

2022 Ford RANGER and EVEREST

Due to a software issue, under certain circumstances if the battery level drops below a critical threshold, the transmission may shift into Park when the vehicle is travelling at speeds below 6 km/h. This may cause a sudden stop without the rear brake lamps illuminating as intended.

Light Vehicle

12 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006538

active

2024–2025 Ford MACH-E

Due to a potential fault in the Light Emitting Diode (LED) Driver Control Module (LDCM) this module may fail. As a result, high beam, low beam, position lamps and daytime running lamps may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006536

active

2024–2025 DUCATI PANIGALE V4 7G | STREETFIGHTER V4 3G

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear brake hose could be susceptible to heat damage and may result in a sudden loss of rear braking performance. The front brake will continue to function as expected.

Motorcycle

5 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006535

active

2023–2025 Renault Kangoo III

On certain vehicles, the cover on the rear swing door in the loading bay are missing, resulting in door strikers being exposed to occupants.

Light Vehicle

4 Feb 2026

vehicle

REC-006534

active

2025 CHERY Jaecoo T35 1.6T DCT AWD, 1.6T DCT FWD

Due to a manufacturing defect, the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) wiring harness may chafe against the engine mounting bracket and become damaged. As a result, this could lead to a sudden loss of motive power and/or engine shutdown without warning.

Light Vehicle

29 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006533

active

2024–2025 PORSCHE Taycan Turbo GT

Due to a manufacturing issue, the wiring harness under the front seats may not have been positioned according to specifications. As a result, it may become damaged over time and affect the deployment of the seat side airbags.

Light Vehicle

28 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006532

active

2021–2023 Ford F-150 Lightning LIGHTNING LARIAT, LIGHTNING PLATINUM

Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter the rear light bar assembly unit. This can cause the reverse lamps to become inoperative or to flicker intermittently.

Light Vehicle

22 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006531

active

2023 CUPRA Born

Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective and could overheat. If this occurs, it could lead to a vehicle fire. The range of the vehicle may also be affected. Note: A warning light may illuminate in the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

22 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006530

active

2024–2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG E53 Hybrid

Due to a manufacturing defect, the transmission wiring harness may chafe against the front drive shaft and become damaged. This could lead to a sudden loss of motive power whilst driving without warning. Additionally, the vehicle may experience reduced emissions performance.

Light Vehicle

14 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006529

active

2023–2024 CFMOTO 700MT (CF900-9F)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear tyre steel belt may become damaged under certain off-road conditions or riding extended periods with low tyre pressure. This can lead to a loss of air pressure and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

12 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006528

active

2024–2025 PEUGEOT Partner & Expert E-EXPERT PRO LNG, E-PARTNER PRO LNG EV AT, EXPERT PRO LNG DIESEL AUTO, EXPERT PRO SHT DIESEL AUTO, PARTNER PRO LNG 1.2 PT AT8, PARTNER PRO SHT 1.2 PT AT8

Due to a software issue, the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) may fail to illuminate the visual vehicle speed, lane keep assist and Advanced Emergency Brake System (AEB deactivation warning).

Light Vehicle

9 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006524

active

2024 Volvo EX30

Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to a vehicle fire. Note: Keep the battery charge level below 70% which can be set in the Charging setting menu on the vehicle display.

Light Vehicle

8 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006526

active

2021–2025 Ford Transit Battery Electric Vehicles

Due to a manufacturing defect, the left-hand rear drive shaft may have been incorrectly installed. As a result, it could lead to a loss of motive power whilst driving and/or unintended vehicle movement while the vehicle is in park if the parking brake is not applied.

Light Vehicle

8 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006525

active

2020–2024 VOLKSWAGEN Touareg

Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective and overheat during charging. If this occurs, it could lead to a vehicle fire. Note: Until the software is installed, we ask that you request can consumers refrain from charging the high-voltage battery using an external charging source and refrain from driving in electric only mode. We further request ask that the setting “battery hold” in hybrid mode be selected at a charge level of a maximum of 50%. These measures are required for the safety of your vehicle. You can of course continue to safely drive your vehicle in petrol mode.

Light Vehicle

7 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006523

active

2025 RAM TRUCKS 3500 (D2) & 2500 (DJ)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) module may disable the Electronic Stability Control (ESC). If this occurs, the ESC may fail without warning resulting in a loss of vehicle control. This may also result in the seatbelt pretensioners and airbags not performing as intended in the event of an accident.

Light Vehicle

7 Jan 2026

vehicle

REC-006515

active

2025 ISUZU FTS, FVM, FVR & FVZ

Due to a manufacturing defect, the power steering pump O-ring seal may have been damaged allowing fluid to leak. If this occurs, it could lead to increased steering effort resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

5 Jan 2026