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5,462 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002357

active

0 STERLING AT, LT

TRW tie rod ends may wear prematurely.

Heavy Vehicle

10 Apr 2001

vehicle

REC-002356

active

0 FREIGHTLINER FLN Business Class

The brake piston rod that activates the service brakes may bend and fracture, causing a loss of brakes.

Heavy Vehicle

10 Apr 2001

vehicle

REC-002353

active

0 STERLING Various

Potential defect with the lower steering column pitch bolt torque.

Heavy Vehicle

10 Apr 2001

vehicle

REC-002338

active

0 BMW E53 X5

Due to a production fault it is possible that the upper and lower part of the steering column may not have been assembled correctly which could result in the steering shaft becoming separated thus causing total loss of steering.

Light Vehicle

2 Apr 2001

vehicle

REC-002350

active

0 BMW F650 GS, F650 GS Dakar

The bracket on which the rear brake caliper rests may bend which could result in damage to the threaded brake line connection and a leak at the rear caliper resulting in failure of the rear brake.

Motorcycle

28 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-000224

active

0 Daewoo Nubira

The outlet pipe of the fuel filter may bend; and also the right angle joint of the fuel feed tube may split, resulting in leaking fuel with a possibility of fire.

Light Vehicle

28 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-002354

active

0 Scania K & L Chassis

Cable ducting has sharp edges that can damage electrical cables resulting in an electrical short circuit.

Heavy Vehicle

28 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-002352

active

0 MOTO GUZZI Californian EV and Special

Possibility of loosening or breakage of spokes in the rear wheel.

Motorcycle

15 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-002347

active

0 Western Star 24-DL Tie rod end

Defective drag link and ball socket steering components have not undergone correct hardening procedures during manufacture and thus can wear prematurely. This can lead to the components separating with resultant loss of steering control.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-002348

active

0 PEUGEOT 206 GTI

A possibility exists that vehicle braking imbalance may occur due to incorrect specification tyres fitted to the vehicle (Continental 195/55R15) which do not comply to the vehicle ADR approvals.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2001

vehicle

REC-002339

active

0 BENTLEY Arnage

Either of the flexible hoses carrying fuel between the engine and the fuel cooler, and the engine and the body can leak.

Light Vehicle

26 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002349

active

0 HYUNDAI Sonata EF

Due to engine vibration the MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor connecting wire may cause an intermittent electrical connection failure leading to possible engine stalling.

Light Vehicle

22 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002345

active

0 Ford Laser

Compliance plate stamped with incorrect date format for February 2001.

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002343

active

0 Mercedes-Benz A Class

Excessive brake pedal travel when engine bay temperatures are below freezing.

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002346

active

0 MITSUBISHI Galant

Possibility that some vehicles may have a condition wherein moisture and/or mud can enter the lower lateral arm ball joint via a split in the ball joint dust cover or via the ball joint lower cap. This can cause extraordinary wear in the ball joint.

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002340

active

0 Caterpillar Wheel Loaders

Damage to the steering system from contamination.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002344

active

0 Mack Electronic Throttle Pedal

All electronic throttle pedal assemblies manufactured by Felsted Products prior to September 2000 may contain return springs that have the potential to break in service. The throttle can get stuck in the open position.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002341

active

0 Ford Falcon

The throttle cable grommet is susceptible to failure. If the grommet is damaged and not replaced the accelerator may be rendered inoperative resulting in a sudden loss of power.

Light Vehicle

16 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002342

active

0 Ford Explorer UN

One or both of the front sway bar links may break in freezing conditions.

Light Vehicle

16 Feb 2001

vehicle

REC-002466

active

0 Freightliner, Sterling Century Class, FLD, FLN, Argosy

The ball stud and socket assemblies on certain tie rods may contain bearing surfaces that have a less than specified case depth and/or hardness causing the socket assemblies to wear out prematurely resulting in separation of the ball stud from the socket.

Heavy Vehicle

15 Jan 2001