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5,462 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002529

active

0 Volvo FM9, FH12, FM12, FH15,

The V-stay bushing may fail prematurely allowing the axle housing to move sideways.

Heavy Vehicle

7 July 2003

vehicle

REC-000426

active

2002โ€“2003 Holden V2 Monaro Series II CV8 and HSV Coupe Series II

The Driver's seat may have been manufactured with the seat memory module wiring harness incorrectly routed, creating the potential for the wiring harness to be damaged when the seat is adjusted to the lowest position. This may result in an electrical fault.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2003

vehicle

REC-002560

active

0 Volvo Buses

Possible incorrect function of the exhaust Pressure Regulator.

Heavy Vehicle

30 June 2003

vehicle

REC-002533

active

0 Renault Clio

Some Front Suspension Arms on Renault Clio vehicles may be out of specification. This condition is indicated by the fabrication marking engraved on the front left and right hand suspension arms.

Light Vehicle

29 June 2003

vehicle

REC-002531

active

0 Volvo FM9 (fitted with D9A engine)

The fuel line clamps fitted to the D9A engine may wear out prematurely, due to the glass fibre material that the clamp is made from.

Heavy Vehicle

25 June 2003

vehicle

REC-002525

active

0 Scania Buses (fitted with D9 engine)

The material used for the wastegate valve plug in the exhaust system may be incorrect.

Heavy Vehicle

24 June 2003

vehicle

REC-002528

active

0 Scania Buses

The thermal fuses fitted in the engine bay may not have been installed by the bus or coach bodybuilders. The thermal fuses form part of the fire hazard warning equipment.

Heavy Vehicle

24 June 2003

vehicle

REC-002524

active

0 CHRYSLER JEEP Cherokee (KJ)

The vacuum control hose between the Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve and the Electronic Vacuum Regulator may become chafed or heat affected due to close proximity to a heat shield. This could result in a loss of brake booster efficiency.

Light Vehicle

28 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002523

active

0 PROTON (All models)

The jack supplied does not comply with the labelling and safe usage instruction requirements of Clause 7 of the vehicle jack safety standard.

Light Vehicle

20 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002520

active

0 Renault Laguna II

Some vehicles may not have Child Restraint Anchorages (CRAs) fitted, or the CRAs may be incorrectly fitted.

Light Vehicle

19 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002521

active

0 Mazda Mazda2 (DY10Y1)

There is a possibility for the internal electrical circuit of the headlight switch on your vehicle to be improperly wired which may cause unintentional headlight and/or turn signal indicator operation. In a worst case scenario the headlights may turn off.

Light Vehicle

15 May 2003

vehicle

REC-005209

active

0 BMW BMW

BMW Vehicle Jacks that have been purchased as replacement parts from authorised BMW Dealers have not been supplied with the required safe usage and maintenance instructions and that, as a result, safe use of the jacks may be compromised.

Light Vehicle

14 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002522

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL1200 Custom Sportster

The left side mirror stem may break and fall off the vehicle, possibly without warning thus present an unreasonable risk of accident.

Motorcycle

14 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002519

active

0 Mazda B-Series 4x4 Bravo

The vehicle may have been assembled with cracked front knuckles in the tie rod ball joint attachment. These knuckles may fail under heavy loading or impact.

Light Vehicle

9 May 2003

vehicle

REC-002518

active

0 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (GRJ120)

A fuel pulsation damper is located at the end of the fuel rail to reduce fuel pulsation generated by the fuel injectors. The fuel pulsation damper was improperly assembled during manufacture which may have resulted in damage to the diaphragm.

Light Vehicle

28 Apr 2003

vehicle

REC-002517

active

0 CHRYSLER JEEP Cherokee (KJ)

May experience a loss of power assist to the brakes, due to a collapsed brake booster vacuum hose. Loss of brake booster vacuum without warning may result in increased pedal effort required to stop the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2003

vehicle

REC-000226

active

0 Daewoo Nubira, Tacuma

A crack can occur in the protective sheath of the flexible front brake hoses.

Light Vehicle

14 Apr 2003

vehicle

REC-002516

active

0 MITSUBISHI UG Nimbus

There is a possibility that the front brake hose can be twisted due to the location of the front brake hose mounting bracket and as a result the front brake hose may be put under excessive stress when the steering is operated.

Light Vehicle

7 Apr 2003

vehicle

REC-002515

active

0 MOTO GUZZI Quota 1000

The rear shock absorber mounting bracket welded to the frame may crack with extended usage.

Motorcycle

26 Mar 2003

vehicle

REC-002512

active

0 MOTO GUZZI Quota 1000

The rear disc brake may crack.

Motorcycle

26 Mar 2003