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5,462 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000085

active

0 BMW K & R Series

Fuel leaks could occur at the fuel supply circuit. A vehicle fire could occur as a result of the fuel leakage.

Motorcycle

11 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-000084

active

0 BMW K & R Series

Fuel leaks could occur at the fuel supply circuit. A vehicle fire could occur as a result of the fuel leakage.

Motorcycle

11 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002596

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN Touareg

It is possible that the Park Brake pedal may contact the vehicles wiring loom. This contact may chafe the loom.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002605

active

0 Honda NSV50 (Today Scooter)

When the fuel tank is totally filled fuel may leak from the fuel level unit wiring area, due to imperfect mould filling in production process of some units.

Motorcycle

10 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002586

active

0 PEUGEOT 206

The standard design of clips on the brake pedal and booster actuating rod may not be fitted correctly.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002591

active

0 Scania TBA

The emission plates located on thr rocker on 16 litre engines have been incorrectly marked during production. The plates have the wrong smoke data but the right part number. The plates for DC1601 engine were marked with the smoke data from the DC1602.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002690

active

0 Scania various

The emission plates located on thr rocker on 16 litre engines have been incorrectly marked during production. The plates have the wrong smoke data but the right part number. The plates for DC1601 engine were marked with the smoke data from the DC1602.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002588

active

0 MITSUBISHI Fighter FK617, FK61F, FM61, FM65, FM67, FN61, FN62, FN64

The supply line and control line to the park brake fitted to the right hand side of the cab inner sill has the potential to contact a radiator support bolt. This could result in chaffing of the airlines and consequent air loss resulting in activation of park brake.

Heavy Vehicle

8 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002584

active

0 BMW R850R, R1150R

The front fork spring strut upper bolt thread may strip under extreme riding manoeuvres.

Motorcycle

8 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002579

active

0 DaimlerChrysler Sprinter 616

The tyre valve may fail causing a sudden loss of air.

Heavy Vehicle

5 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002589

active

0 Scania Trucks, Buses

The solenoid valve for traction control may leak allowing the park brakes to be lightly applied.

Heavy Vehicle

4 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002587

active

0 Scania 4 Series Trucks

Trucks have been shipped with an incorrectly manufactured voltage converter. The 24V to 12V reducer in the cabin passenger side roof supplying CB or radio can overheat.

Heavy Vehicle

4 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002593

active

0 Kenworth Various

These vehicles were built without Quick Release Air Valves in the rear braking system.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Mar 2004

vehicle

REC-002580

active

0 Mazda Tribute

The front seatbelt stalk buckles may not latch properly.

Light Vehicle

27 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002592

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Glide EFI

The rubber fuel hose has a defect with the potential to separate from the inner lining, thereby possibly causing a fuel leak.

Motorcycle

24 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002585

active

0 AUDI A3, A4/B6, A6, C5 Allroad and TT

In the event of an accident with a collision impact above the triggering threshold of the airbags, it is possible that the driver's airbag may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

13 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002581

active

0 Ford BA Escape

In some of the affected vehicles, a post within the front safety belt buckle covers could fracture, resulting in either no latch or partial latch condition. In the partial latch condition, the buckle tongue can be inserted into the buckle and appear to be functioning normally.

Light Vehicle

10 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002582

active

0 NISSAN Navara 2WD

The hose on the distributor which ventilates ozone may be squeezed by the high-tension cable, causing a lack of ventilation. The insides oxidize, possibly resulting in engine instability, illumination of the malfunction indicator light (MIL), engine stall.

Light Vehicle

9 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002570

active

0 DaimlerChrysler Vito, Sprinter

A component within the SRS Airbag control unit may become defective. The warning lamp should, but may not indicate this condition.

Light Vehicle

9 Feb 2004

vehicle

REC-002583

active

0 Michelin 295/80R22.5 XZE2+ TL 152/148M

A limited number of tyres within this production range, may present, under Australian conditions of use, a risk of reduced robustness in the crown area, which may lead to a rapid loss of air pressure.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Feb 2004