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REC-002726
active0 Iveco International 9000 C Series
1.Non-compliance with part of clause A 6.5.8 of Australian design rule 13/00, Installation of lights & light signalling devices, which requires telltale behaviour on turn signal malfunction to be notable or have marked frequency change when a malfunction occurs.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-002727
active0 PEUGEOT 607
The anti-theft wheel locking bolt kit needs to be replaced to eliminate the risk of damage to the bolts making it more difficult to remove the wheel using the anti theft key.
Light Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-000437
active0 Holden XC Combo
On the top of the tyre placard states correct usage of a 185/60R15-88 (G) type tyre. However on the bottom placard incorrectly refers to a different load and speed rating of (93) (Q).
Light Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-002725
active0 LAND ROVER Range Rover
The television may continue to operate if the telephone is used while the vehicle is stationary. The television operation could distract the driver and is a breach of the ADRs.
Light Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-005253
active1999โ2000 Mazda MPV with 2.5 litre V6 engine (LW)
The possibility exists for the automatic transmission shift lever guide plate screw to become loose and possibly fall out, resulting in the automatic transmission shift lever moving without the driver's input.
Light Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-002728
active0 Scania R Series
Turbocharger to be replaced on New R Series Trucks with D16 engines 500 & 580hp. The turbocharger has caused increased blow-by and high crankcase pressure during exhaust braking, which in turn caused over revving of the D16 engine.
Heavy Vehicle
27 Apr 2005
REC-005177
active0 Holden VZ Commodore & WL Statesman/Caprice
There is a possibility that the tyre bead may have been damaged during the process of mounting the tyre on to the wheel.
Light Vehicle
26 Apr 2005
REC-002788
active0 MITSUBISHI Lancer Ralliart EVO VI
Fuel may leak from the filler neck when the fuel tank is near or at its full capacity due to the deterioration of the filler neck sealant compound.
Light Vehicle
14 Mar 2005
REC-002724
active0 Honda Goldwing GL1800
The frame stay may crack at the point where the main stand attaches to the frame.
Motorcycle
14 Mar 2005
REC-001366
active0 VOLKSWAGEN Golf 5, T5 Transporter 1.9I TDI
The fuel pump may break as a result of a production fault. As a result the pump housing is not tight and a diesel fuel leak my occur.
Light Vehicle
14 Mar 2005
REC-002723
active0 YAMAHA XVS1100, XVS650, XV250
Improper installation structure of the passenger seat to the motorcyle, the passengers weight shift on the tandem seat can possibly cause the seat's mounting bolt to loosen.
Motorcycle
7 Mar 2005
REC-002722
active0 Scania R Series Trucks
The turbocharger has caused increased blow-by and high crankcase pressure during exhaust braking, which in turn caused over revving of the D16 engine.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Mar 2005
REC-002646
active0 BMW E60, E65, E66
The seat occupancy detectors may intermittently be unable to reliably detect that the seat is occupied, and the following components will not be activated when required: E 60: front passenger front and side airbags, front passenger belt tensioner.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2005
REC-000087
active0 BMW R1200 GS
Water ingress past the blue O-ring seal into the cavity underneath the fuel pump electronics. This results in corrosion of the contactsof the blue plug of the fuel pump electronics. This can cause sporadic failure of the fuel pump unit.
Motorcycle
23 Feb 2005
REC-002718
active0 BMW 5 & 7 Series
The seat occupancy detectors may intermittently be unable to reliably detect that the seat is occupied, and the following components will not be activated when required: E 60: front passenger front and side airbags, front passenger belt tensioner.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2005
REC-002701
active0 BMW 5 Series, 7 Series
Mechanical loads exerted in the backrest heating for the front seats when persons get into or out of the vehicle may result in damage to the seat heating element in the backrest padding. A break in the contact line causes the damaged area to overheat.
Light Vehicle
23 Feb 2005
REC-002714
active0 DaimlerChrysler PT Cruiser
The fuel line jumper tube in the engine compartment may chafe against the throttle cable. Chafing may result in a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
18 Feb 2005
REC-002717
active0 SUBARU Liberty, Liberty GT sedan & wagon
Potential for the rear sway bar link to contact the union bolt of the brake caliper. The union bolt may then be damaged and a brake fluid leak could result.
Light Vehicle
14 Feb 2005
REC-002711
active0 BENTLEY Arnage Red Label, Bentley Arnage Le Mans & LWB
The fuel pump noise reduction kit has a defect in the fuel pump outlet hose assembly. This could lead to fuel leakage.
Light Vehicle
11 Feb 2005
REC-002715
active0 Scania Trucks
Possibility for the gear segment for steering wheel adjustment to break, resulting in steering wheel suddenly working lose.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Feb 2005