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REC-002481
active0 Ford BA Falcon
Due to static electricity discharge, the side airbags may inadvertently deploy when a person is alighting either the passenger or drivers side front seats.
Light Vehicle
15 Nov 2002
REC-002480
active0 SUBARU Impreza, Forester, Liberty, Outback
The Parking Pawl mechanism may fail to restrain the vehicle when parked if the handbrake is not correctly applied. If an affected vehicle is restrained in a parking situation by the parking pawl mechanism only, the vehicle may roll away creating an unsafe situation.
Light Vehicle
15 Nov 2002
REC-002482
active0 TRIUMPH Bonneville America
Rear Luggage Rack Kits may have been released into the market with incorrect specification locknuts, which could cause the luggage racks to become loose and possibly cause vehicle instability.
Motorcycle
11 Nov 2002
REC-002475
active0 APM Secure
Floor mounting leg of the coach seats may partially tear in a crash.
Heavy Vehicle
8 Nov 2002
REC-002479
active0 Volvo FH/FM (fitted with Geartronic transmission)
Faulty software within the Electronic Control Unit for the transmission may activate reverse gear when travelling below 3km/h.
Heavy Vehicle
1 Nov 2002
REC-002478
active0 BUELL XB9R
There is a possibility that the Side Support Stand may have a safety defect that could cause them to bend or break without notice, thereby allowing the motorcycle to fall and potentially cause injury.
Motorcycle
22 Oct 2002
REC-002474
active0 CHRYSLER JEEP (WJ/WG) Grand Cherokee, (XJ) Cherokee, (TJ) Wrangler
It is possible that debris and leaf litter may accumulate around the engine intake and exhaust manifold. This could result in an underhood fire.
Light Vehicle
21 Oct 2002
REC-002468
active0 Volvo FH
The front suspension may in severe conditions contact and damage the fuel tank resulting in a fuel tank leak.
Heavy Vehicle
9 Oct 2002
REC-002376
active0 CHRYSLER GS Voyager
After extended use it is possible that the fuel rail crossover tube O-ring seals may leak. This could result in an underhood fire.
Light Vehicle
9 Oct 2002
REC-002467
active0 Mazda Tribute
A brake lamp switch malfunction may develop rendering the brake lamps inoperative.
Light Vehicle
9 Oct 2002
REC-002473
active0 Ford BA Falcon
Dana Australia has advised that the inner CV joints of the IRS half shafts fitted to certain BA 16 sedan models may have been assembled without a retaining circlip. This may allow the half shafts to move away from the inner CV joint and become disengaged.
Light Vehicle
9 Oct 2002
REC-002469
active0 Volvo Bus B10B/B10M
The pressure pipe to the fuel injectors could leak.
Heavy Vehicle
9 Oct 2002
REC-002471
active0 NISSAN DIESEL CKB270
The front high pressure fuel line could fail through stress fatigue.
Light Vehicle
4 Oct 2002
REC-002470
active0 KAWASAKI VN1500-N3
The flange on the transmission output shaft may fail due to fatigue.
Motorcycle
4 Oct 2002
REC-002472
active0 AUDI C5 Allroad
May have been provided with a tyre placard bearing an incorrect tyre designation.
Light Vehicle
2 Oct 2002
REC-002453
active0 FREIGHTLINER FL80, FL106, FL112
The steering system pinch bolts that secure the steering shaft from the steering gear to the L/H mitre box and the steering cross shaft located between both left and right mitre boxes may not have been properly torqued during manufacture.
Heavy Vehicle
16 Sept 2002
REC-004826
active0 KTM Various
Cracking on the clamp area of the lower triple clamp.
Motorcycle
5 Sept 2002
REC-005336
active2002 Ford VH Transit
Affected vehicles require the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) recalibrated. The Automatic Shift Manual transmission fitted to the vehicles may change to a lower gear unexpectedly.
Light Vehicle
1 Sept 2002
REC-002465
active0 TRIUMPH Daytona Centennial, Speed Triple, Sprint ST
Possibility of premature wear on the right hand side rear wheel bearings, which in turn could cause the bearing to seize.
Motorcycle
29 Aug 2002
REC-002463
active0 Toyota Corolla
Due to improper welding of the connection for the diffuser and the gas generator in the passenger side airbag inflater, the diffuser can detach from the connection when the airbag deploys. If this occurs, the inflater will be unable to provide inflation.
Light Vehicle
21 Aug 2002