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vehicle

REC-005670

active

2021–2022 PEUGEOT 3008, 508 3008 GTS PLUG-IN HYBRID AWD, 508 GT FASTBACK PLUG-IN HYBRID

Due to a software program error, the Battery Management System software may cause the high voltage battery to overheat and/or emit smoke.

Light Vehicle

8 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005648

active

2011–2022 JEEP Grand Cherokee 3.0L LX 300, 3.0L WK Grand Cherokee

Due to a manufacturing defect, the High-Pressure Fuel Pump could fail prematurely and introduce failed component debris into the fuel system. This could impair the fuel supply to the engine and result in a loss of power whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

8 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005646

active

2017–2023 JEEP Compass

The towing capacity labels found on the driver's side door and tow bar do not match the approved maximum capacities listed in the owners manual.

Light Vehicle

4 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005667

active

2018–2022 Mercedes-Benz Certain G63 and G400

Due to a manufacturing defect, the front axle wiring harness may come in contact with the oil cooler. As a result, the wiring harness may chafe and become damaged over time. This could impair the operation of safety systems such as the Antilock Braking System (ABS) and the Electronic Stability Program (ESP).

Light Vehicle

4 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005666

active

2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van

Due to a production defect, the wiring harness in vehicles with electrically adjustable rotating seats may become damaged over time due to operation of the seat adjustment. This could also impair the deployment of the side airbag installed in the seat.

Light Vehicle

4 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005665

active

2020–2022 Hino 700 Series FS1A, FS1E, FY1E, SS1E

Due to a manufacturing defect, there is a possibility that the wiring harness retaining bracket on the front drive (R1) axle housing may interfere with the suspension lateral rod in certain severe operating environments. The lateral rod may sustain damage due to frequent impact with the wiring harness boss. In the worst-case scenario, the lateral rod could fail due to this damage, resulting in vehicle instability. This could cause reduced stability while driving and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

4 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005651

active

2022–2023 Honda CBF300NA - 2022 & 2023 Model

Due to a manufacturing defect, a plug in the right crankcase cover may become loose. If this occurs, engine oil may leak onto the road and come in contact with the rear tyre. This could result in a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

1 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005652

active

2021–2022 MG MG HS PHEV & MG HS +EV - Plug-in Hybrid Electric medium SUV

Due to a manufacturing defect, the carpet underlay may be positioned between the nut and the electrical ground stud. If the nut loosens overtime due to vibrations whilst driving, it could cause the wiring beneath the floor to overheat and it may result in a fire inside the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

1 May 2023

vehicle

REC-005653

active

2003–2006 PORSCHE Carrera GT

Due to a design defect, the chassis control arm mounts may not meet specifications and could corrode over the life of the vehicle. If the chassis control arm mounts corrode or crack, this could cause a reduction of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

27 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005657

active

2021–2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

Due to an installation issue, certain 7-seat vehicles may have a latch installed with a defective weld in the second-row seat frame which will stop the seat from securing into the seat latch, this may also impact the operation of the ISOFIX child car restraint when used. If the seat is not secured by the latch a warning light will display on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005656

active

2021–2022 FUSO Shogun FP74, FS72, FS76, FV70, FV74

Due to a manufacturing issue, the vehicle type approval labelling required to be displayed on the engine was not fixed to the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

24 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005649

active

2017–2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER VELAR, DEFENDER

Due to a manufacturing defect, under certain conditions the engine may rapidly overheat and subsequently rupture the engine mounted plastic elbow in the cooling system. This could cause a coolant leak and may result in an engine compartment fire. Note: If the engine overheats, the engine temperature (red) warning lamp may illuminate.

Light Vehicle

19 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005639

active

2022 Ford Ranger, Everest

Due to a defect during assembly, some vehicles may have the driver’s seatbelt assembled incorrectly. This will reduce the effectiveness of the seatbelt in the event of an accident.

Light Vehicle

3 Apr 2023

vehicle

REC-005647

active

2020–2022 ISUZU D-MAX & MU-X

Due to a manufacturing issue, the lower steering shaft attaching bolt may have a torque value lower than the required specification. Over time the lower steering shaft attaching bolt may lose tension causing it to dislodge.

Light Vehicle

30 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005645

active

2019–2023 Can-Am All Spyder RT MY 2020 and 2021; certain Spyder RT MY 2022 and 2023 and Ryker MY 2022 and 2023

Due to a manufacturing issue, the brake light may remain illuminated when the brake pedal is released. If this occurs, the traffic behind the vehicle will be unable to identify if the motorcycle is actually braking.

Motorcycle

29 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005640

active

2021–2022 TATRA T815-2 / T815-7 / T158 - 4x4 / 6x6 / 8x8 / 10x10

Due to a manufacturing defect, the pins in the steering bevel gearbox can collapse resulting in increased steering wheel free play or potential loss of steering.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005638

active

2021–2022 KAWASAKI 22MY KL650F/H (KLR650/KLR650 ADVENTURE)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pump may have been manufactured outside of specifications. Under certain conditions, if the engine stalls the defective fuel pump may cause the engine to not start/restart from stationary.

Motorcycle

28 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005644

active

2020–2022 BMW K63- S1000 R and K69- S1000 XR Only vehicles which have received a software update during a workshop visit

Due to a software issue during a past vehicle software update, the front wheel lift detection component of the DYNAMIC PRO riding mode has been reset to the factory setting of zero. As a result there may not be any assistance on front wheel lift detection (wheelie control).

Motorcycle

28 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005637

active

2020–2021 YAMAHA MWD300 (Tricity)

The ‘Stand Assist’ system which keeps the bike upright when stopped may not release immediately after deactivation as intended. This may prevent the rider from steering, resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

27 Mar 2023

vehicle

REC-005641

active

2022–2023 TRIUMPH T120 and T120 Black

Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake disc may have been fitted incorrectly and could detach from the front wheel assembly. This could reduce the expected braking performance.

Motorcycle

23 Mar 2023

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