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5,459 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002746

active

0 APRILIA Pegasso 650 ie

The sidestand on some vehicles may malfunction.

Motorcycle

17 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002747

active

0 PEUGEOT 307

Oscillation of the motorised throttle valve may cause breakage of the throttle stop. The engine may be placed in the emergency program phase (limp mode) with a possible reduction in braking assistance.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002731

active

0 Mazda MPV (LW)

There is a possibility that the automatic transmission gear selection shift lever could come loose and fall out. This may result in the driver moving the shift lever into an unwanted position.

Light Vehicle

9 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002719

active

0 Ford Explorer (UT, UX)

Ball stud bracket located on rear liftgate window could rotate out of position on the glass & cause window to drop. Hinge which attached liftgate window to liftgate body may separate from body & cause window to drop.

Light Vehicle

9 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002745

active

0 DAIHATSU Delta Tipper

Under certain highway driving conditions, vehicle steering characteristics and vehicle directional stability can be affected due to rear tyre characteristics. Note: i.e. tyre tread pattern for front tyres is highway-type; tread pattern for rear tyres is offroad-type.

Heavy Vehicle

6 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002737

active

0 Honda MD-X

The MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) will fail to illuminate when an automatic transmission OBD related malfunction occurs. However, the D indicator will flash if Automatic Transmission OBD related malfunctions.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002740

active

0 HYUNDAI Grandeur XG

The Left Rear and Right Rear brake pipes may have been connected to the ABS Hydraulic unit in reverse sequence. The secondary brake tube between the master cylinder and the ABS Hydraulic Unit may come into contact with the power steering suction hose.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002741

active

0 Scania Buses K114/124

There have been instances of the fuel pipes on engines with mechanical injector pump being incorrectly clamped.There have also been instances of the routing of the fuel pipes being changed when the body has been fitted to the chassis.

Heavy Vehicle

2 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002739

active

0 Scania P, R & T Series Trucks

Insufficient tightening torque has been applied when mounting connection rail C55 which connects the +24V supply between the chassis to the cab. The absence of the spacer ring on the panel for the connection rail C55 has also been known to occur.

Heavy Vehicle

2 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002735

active

0 MITSUBISHI Canter (FE, FG) and Rosa

Due to possible caulking on the cable tip at the centre drum being improperly shaped, the tip may get caught in a stanted direction against the groove in the parking brake lever during the park brake operation. If the vehicle is operated under these conditions it may malfunction.

Heavy Vehicle

2 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002736

active

0 Scania Buses with DSI9E engines

There have been instances of leakage from the return fuel pipe on ethanol-powered buses with DS19E engines.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-004837

active

0 SAAB 9-3

During the manufacturing process,the fuel pump retaining tabs holding the fuel lines were damaged in some of the involved vehicles.Over time,this could cause the fuel lines to loosen from the pump resulting in fuel leakage.

Light Vehicle

29 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002738

active

0 ALFA ROMEO 147 & 166

Due to a crease or crack that may have occured in production during the fitment of the fuel vapour vent hose to the fuel tank,a fuel odour or even leakage may occur when the tank is filled to the maximum level.

Light Vehicle

29 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-000438

active

0 Holden VY Adventra

A possibility exists that the front bumper beam may have insufficient strength when subjected to high towing load 'recovery' techniques(snatch strap) from soft ground such as sand, mud or snow.

Light Vehicle

29 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-001003

active

0 Mercedes-Benz 0404 Coach

Under the influence of increased loads the steering arm mounting brackets may have a reduced service life. This is particulaly so if the steering end stop limit has not been adjusted according to the manufacturers specifications. Steering arm brackets subject to these conditions may malfunction.

Heavy Vehicle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002742

active

0 VOLVO TRUCK FH/FM version 2, CU-ECC

Moisture entering the Body Builder's electrical centre.

Heavy Vehicle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002734

active

0 PEUGEOT 407

This campaign consists of fitting a strengthener plate to the removable towing ring rear support. In the exceptional situation where the rear support has been strengthened it may come away from the vehicle if used for towing purposes.

Light Vehicle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-000078

active

0 BMW R1200

During product monitoring on R1200GS,R1200RT and R1200ST motorcycles it has been determined that there is the possibility of small objects such as a pebble, for example, or the cover of the A-arm pivot if it were to work loose becoming lodged between the throttle-cable pulley.

Motorcycle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002732

active

0 Volvo FM, FH

Possible risk for the Light Control Module (LCM) to overheat.

Heavy Vehicle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002733

active

0 VOLVO TRUCK Unknown

Where an interrupted earth cable can make the current from the cabin to find its way back to the battery through the steering shaft.

Heavy Vehicle

28 Apr 2005