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5,459 recalls found

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REC-002759

active

0 Neway AD Series Rear Suspension

Each kit includes either 1,2 or 3 transverse beam assemblies & each transverse beam includes 2 cast ends which do not meet the required specification. The defective cast ends are identified with the stamping 'SS'.

Heavy Vehicle

1 July 2005

vehicle

REC-002959

active

0 CITROEN Berlingo

The airbag control system may not operate in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications.

Light Vehicle

1 July 2005

vehicle

REC-002758

active

0 CITROEN Berlingo

The airbag control system may not operate in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications.

Light Vehicle

1 July 2005

vehicle

REC-002743

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FP, FS & FV

The rubber component of the rear engine mounts may crack during normal operation. Both front and rear engine mounts will be replaced. 47 vehicles will also require replacement of the engine wiring harness. Because of the mounting position of the harness the wire coating may have rubbed on the corrugated protective tubing and damaged the wires insulation.

Heavy Vehicle

29 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002744

active

0 MITSUBISHI FUSO FP, FS & FV

The rubber component of the rear engine mounts may crack during normal operation. Both front and rear engine mounts will be replaced. 47 vehicles will also require replacement of the engine wiring harness. Because of the mounting position of the harness the wire coating may have rubbed on the corrugated protective tubing and damaged the wires insulation.

Heavy Vehicle

29 June 2005

vehicle

REC-000440

active

0 Holden RA Rodeo crew cab, RA Rodeo

The fuel filler pipes fitted to some models of RA Rodeo are designed and manufactured from a non-electrically conductive material. During filling of the petrol tank, an electrostatic charge may accumulate in the plastic fuel filler pipe which is electrically non conductive. This may result in fuel vapour flame flash during refueling.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2005

vehicle

REC-005256

active

0 NISSAN D22 Navara

Owing to a possible combination of causes of the spot welding condition, the spot welds between the hood lock support and the hood inner panel may separate. If the vehicle is driven without awareness of the unlatched hood lock, the hood may open unexpectedly while driving.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2005

vehicle

REC-000098

active

0 BMW K1200S & K1200R

There is a possibility of the ABS sensor cable sagging into a loop in the vicinity of the front left brake caliper when disassembly work is carried out (tyre change, for example). If this happens the sensor cable can chafe against the brake disc, with the result that the ABS function (not the active braking function) can fail.

Motorcycle

24 June 2005

vehicle

REC-000439

active

0 Holden VZ WL

A condition may occur where the front brake hose can slide out from the retaining bracket on the front strut.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002754

active

0 Mercedes-Benz E Class, SL Class

A condition may exist with certain functions of the Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) on a number of type 230, SL Class and 211, E Class vehicles.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002756

active

0 Scania truck (1 only)

Production mounting of the hub cover 1760065 has been unsatisfactory during the period from February to March 2005. Manufacture of the hub cover has been of sub standard quality with the result that the snap ring has not seated properly in its groove.

Heavy Vehicle

15 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002755

active

0 Mangles White 16'' Sunraysia Style Landcruiser Pattern Rims

The defect appears to be in the mounting face of these rims being bent during manufacture and allowing the wheel nuts to loosen as the trailer is towed on the road. This can cause the wheel studs to break and the wheel to detach from the trailer.

Trailer

15 June 2005

vehicle

REC-005255

active

0 YAMAHA Models XVS650 & XVS1100

Subsequent to the initial recall notice, it has been found the remedy has insufficient safety margin to correct the problem. This applies to XVS650 and XVS1100 models only. The factory has produced new parts to change the strength of the mounting hardware.

Motorcycle

14 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002753

active

0 PEUGEOT 307

Replacement of Plush Velour Floor Mats if fitted to vehichle, to eliminate the possible risk of the floor mat coming into contact with the accelerator pedal.

Light Vehicle

10 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002752

active

0 Mack Various

Position of the side indicator lights on the bonneted series vehicles does not comply with the Australian Design Rules.

Heavy Vehicle

7 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002750

active

0 YAMAHA FJR1300A

Incorrect approval number stamped on the compliance plate.

Motorcycle

30 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002757

active

0 Ford JH Econovan

Potential exists for a park brake bracket within the rear brake assembly to crack, particularly where the parking brake is used frequently or with excessive force.

Light Vehicle

27 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002751

active

0 Mazda E Series (SK/SY)

Potential exists for a park brake bracket within the rear brake assembly to crack, particularly where the parking brake is used frequently or with force. Should the component crack, the potential exists for it to dislodge and become wedged within the brake mechanism. Rear brake wheels could lock without warning & cause vehicle to skid.

Heavy Vehicle

25 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002748

active

0 Toyota Camry, Avalon

The No 1 rear suspension arm may have been incorrectly welded. In instances where the weld is not to specification the arm may break at the bush housing weld area and in the worst case vehicle directional control may be affected.

Light Vehicle

17 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002749

active

0 Toyota Landcruiser Prado

There is a possibility that the front suspension lower ball joint may have been scratched. If the vehicle is operated for an extensive period in this condition, excessive wear of the ball joint may occur with consequent looseness of the front suspension. The driver may experience increased steering effort and reduced steering self centring feeling and the lower ball joint may separate from the knuckle causing a loss of vehicle steering control.

Light Vehicle

17 May 2005