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5,462 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002383

active

0 NISSAN R50 Pathfinder

Some of the brackets used to attach the two gas struts to the rear door hatch may not have been made to specification. At high temperature the increase in gas pressure may cause brackets to bend resulting in the struts detaching from the brackets.

Light Vehicle

11 Sept 2001

vehicle

REC-005211

active

2002 SAAB 9-5

The fault relates to the bolts that secure the wishbone ball joints. These bolts may have acquired incorrect torque and as a consequence, may result in a shortened life span or bolt breakage.

Light Vehicle

29 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-002381

active

0 CHRYSLER Voyager, Grand Voyager

The handbrake cable is too long and may exceed the mechanisms ability to lock in position properly which may result in the vehicle rolling away unless the transmission is in park.

Light Vehicle

29 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-005212

active

2002 SAAB 9-5

The fault relates to the connection of the Supplementary Restraint System which was incorrect during assembly. In a collision the passenger side seat belt tensioner can activate instead of the drivers's side tensioner.

Light Vehicle

29 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-002380

active

0 Ford EF/EL/AU, XH Utility/Van, PE Courier, Explorer

The 1600Kg and 1800Kg Heavy Duty Goosenecks supplied separately and as part of any of the Ford Genuine Heavy Duty Towbar Kits may be susceptible to embrittlement which may result in the gooseneck fracturing in service resulting in the trailer separating.

Light Vehicle

6 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-002379

active

0 PEUGEOT 406

Possible loss of braking assistance due to the brake vacuum pipe and the engine wiring loom coming into contact and wearing through.

Light Vehicle

2 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-000083

active

0 BMW R1100 S

The fuel hose leading to the right hand side of the vehicle can become chaffed between the fuel supply and return lines which can result in fuel escaping from the fuel distributor.

Motorcycle

2 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-005338

active

0 MITSUBISHI NM Pajero 2000-2001 Model

The accumulator diaphragm on the booster may have been assembled incorrectly and if it fails will reduce the power assistance.

Light Vehicle

1 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-002331

active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

A cooling system gasket located below the throttle body housing may leak and expel fluid onto hot engine components.

Light Vehicle

1 Aug 2001

vehicle

REC-000421

active

0 Holden VT, VX, WH

May be fitted with a low beam headlamp relay that could fail when the low beam headlamp is switched on or selected. This would result in the low beam headlamp not turning on.

Light Vehicle

30 July 2001

vehicle

REC-002378

active

0 VDC F Series

Some vehicles may have been fitted with steering components that may be below specification with a consequent risk of failure.

Light Vehicle

19 July 2001

vehicle

REC-002377

active

0 PEUGEOT 306

Front seatbelt pretensioners can be deactivated because of a wiring harness fault under the front seats.

Light Vehicle

18 July 2001

vehicle

REC-004820

active

0 SAAB 900

Under extreme circumstances, the passenger airbag can deploy due to static electricity.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2001

vehicle

REC-002374

active

0 Honda Civic

The fuel tank strainer joint connector may leak due to possible contact with the fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2001

vehicle

REC-002373

active

0 Honda Civic

The fuel filler pipe band may leak due to possible movement of the fuel tank.

Light Vehicle

2 July 2001

vehicle

REC-001468

active

0 Volvo S40/V40

There may be an internal fault in the climate control unit which can cause the control unit to fail resulting in a loss of the windscreen demister function in the car.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2001

vehicle

REC-002371

active

0 Scania Various

The bracket supporting the splash guard for the brake valve assembly can cause inadvertent application of the trailer brake. This happens if the splash guard cracks. The bracket can then twist rearwards and damage the brake line.

Heavy Vehicle

27 June 2001

vehicle

REC-000420

active

0 Holden Barina, Swing, City, Combo

As a result of fatigue and under specific load conditions, the locking spring of the front seat belt buckle mechanism may weaken which can potentially release the seat belt buckle belt latch mechanism prematurely.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2001

vehicle

REC-002337

active

0 LAND ROVER Range Rover

Premature failure of cooling system hoses. Hose failure may cause a roadside breakdown. Important all traces of coolant are removed as if allowed to remain on hot engine components can result in evaporation of water content.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2001

vehicle

REC-000419

active

0 Holden Barina, Swing, City, Combo

Due to material fatigue of the front seat belt buckle anchor plate on the inner seat rail runner, there is a potential risk the front seat belt buckle anchor plate may detach from the seat rail runner.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2001