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REC-005127

active

0 AUDI A4, A6, A8

There is a possibility of damage occurring in the sealing rubber boots on the front suspension track control link ball joints fitted to certain A4/A6 and A8 vehicles produced up to 31 December 1999 which if left unrectified, could lead to ingress of moisture.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002622

active

0 Mercedes-Benz E Class (type 211), SL Class (230)

The Electronic (Sensotronic Brake Control SBC) may unintentionally switch to the standard hydraulic brake system. A warning will display on the dash an audible warning is also provided.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2004

vehicle

REC-005330

active

1997โ€“2000 VOLKSWAGEN Passat

The rubber boot of the lower bearing arm can deteriorate. This can lead to premature wear of the lower bearing arm and in isolated cases, failure of the bearing arm.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2004

vehicle

REC-002687

active

0 PORSCHE Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo

A possibility that the rear safety belt systems have been fitted with belt locks on which the bolt is not riveted. Vibrations can therefore cause the bolt to work its way out of the lock mount.

Light Vehicle

28 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002621

active

0 Freightliner, Sterling Century, Business, LT7500, LT9500 & AT9500

The ball stud and socket assemblies on certain drag links may contain bearing surfaces that have a less than specified case depth or hardness. They may wear out prematurely, resulting in a separation of the ball stud from the socket.

Heavy Vehicle

26 May 2004

vehicle

REC-000432

active

2004 Holden VY

Some driver's seats may have been manufactured by our supplier with incomplete riveting and welding between the seat track and the mounting foot on the front right hand side.

Light Vehicle

25 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002619

active

0 Mazda T4600

The flasher unit may prematurely fail due to the internal relay terminals cracking as a result of insufficient solder being used on the terminals.

Heavy Vehicle

25 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002620

active

0 FREIGHTLINER Century class, Argosy

A plastic push-to-connect air line fitting cartridge may be improperly welded into the nylon junction block housing and could allow an air line to become disconnected. This could lead to reduced brake control, loss of service brake control, or emergency braking.

Heavy Vehicle

24 May 2004

vehicle

REC-004836

active

0 SAAB 9-3

The front seat belts can experience a 'non-retracting' condition. The problem originates from the two stage mechanism inside the retractor.

Light Vehicle

13 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002618

active

0 PORSCHE 911 Carrera, 911Turbo, 911 GT2, 911 GT3

The front seats do not show the rigidity demanded by Porsche due to a supplier manufacturing error. In a rear-end collision, this can lead to the seat backs of occupied front seats tilting on one side to the rear.

Light Vehicle

12 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002615

active

0 Scania Various

If the switch cannot be locked someone could press the button causing the axle to lower when someone is working around the axle while it is in the raised position.

Heavy Vehicle

11 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002616

active

0 Mazda E2000

Replace the high pressure power steering hose to prevent the following symptoms: Power steering fluid (oil) leakage; heavy steering; abnormal noise when turning the steering wheel; and, in a worst case scenario, fire in the vehicle engine bay.

Light Vehicle

10 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002590

active

0 Honda 01 YM Civic 4DR sedan, Civic 5DR sedan, 02YM Civic 4DR sedan

The head lamp low beam may fail to operate, due to an increase in contact resistance between the male terminal of the head lamp switch assembly and the adjoining terminal coupler. This increase in resistance may cause heat build up to a point where the the system fails.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002617

active

0 Daf Various

An audible warning device and decals have not been fitted making these vehicles non ADR compliant.

Heavy Vehicle

7 May 2004

vehicle

REC-000431

active

2002โ€“2003 Holden VY, WK

A power steering cooler hose may rupture during cornering.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2004

vehicle

REC-000347

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON FL Touring

A defect exists whereby the 40 amp main circuit breaker could open for reasons other than which it was designed thereby causing an unexpected interruption of all electric power.

Motorcycle

6 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002614

active

0 Mazda Premacy

A possibility of excessive brake pedal travel due to ABS hydraulic unit failure/leakage.

Light Vehicle

5 May 2004

vehicle

REC-002613

active

0 FREIGHTLINER Century, Argosy, Business

The rear suspension springs may fracture through the centre bolt hole when subjected to stress due to higher than specified hardness of the springs. If the fracture remains undetected, the springs may separate from the vehicle, resulting in hazardous road handling.

Heavy Vehicle

30 Apr 2004

vehicle

REC-002611

active

0 Scania Unknown

The ground cable between the battery master switch and battery negative terminal is missing.

Heavy Vehicle

27 Apr 2004

vehicle

REC-002612

active

0 Toyota Kluger

When the child protector lever is in lock position if the door is closed very hard there is a possibility that the lock lever may contact the body panel due to insufficient clearance between the lock lever and the body panel.

Light Vehicle

27 Apr 2004