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REC-005568

active

2022 Mercedes-Benz C Class

Due to a manufacturing defect with a weld on the transmission mount, the connection between the transmission and propeller shaft may become separated. As a result, the vehicle may experience a loss of power whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

28 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005571

active

2022 TESLA Model 3 and Model Y

Due to a software error, the tail lamps on one or both sides may not illuminate as intended. If this occurs during dark conditions, the traffic behind will have reduced visibility and may not be able to identify the vehicle. Note: Brake lamps, reverse lamps and turn signal lamps are not affected by this condition and continue to operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005569

active

2019–2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS

Due to a manufacturing issue, the seat backrest locking mechanisms in the third row may not have been installed correctly and may fail. In the event of an accident or hard braking the rear seat backrest could collapse towards the passengers.

Light Vehicle

22 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005565

active

2001–2015 Toyota Yaris KLUGER (MCU28), COROLLA (ZZE122), RAV4 (ACA21), 86 (ZN6) & CAMRY (ACV40)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the front passenger and driver seat belt service parts used as replacements on certain vehicles may not operate as intended and could extend further than intended after locking.

Light Vehicle

21 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005566

active

2021–2022 PORSCHE 911 (992)

Due to a production error, the seat frame’s mounting bolts for both front seat belts may not have been tightened according to specifications and could become loose. As a result, the seat belts may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

21 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005564

active

2021–2022 Mercedes-Benz Actros 963, Arocs 964, Atego 967 and eActros 983

Due to a manufacturing defect, diodes may have been soldered to the printed circuit board, instead of transistors, in accelerator pedals during assembly. In the event of voltage peaks, the diode may become damaged and the accelerator pedal sensor may fail. This failure can result in a lack of throttle response and cause the vehicle to coast to a stop. In the case of a failure of the accelerator pedal, the cruise control function may also be deactivated. Note: The function of the brakes, illumination and warning lamps remain ensured in the case of the occurrence of damage.

Heavy Vehicle

21 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005567

active

2019–2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS and GLE

The trim bar at the rear door windows may not have been attached correctly to its retainer and could become loose and detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

17 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005562

active

2017–2020 TESLA Model S & Model X

Due to a recently changed software calibration issue, the Electronic Power Assist Steering system (EPAS) may not operate as intended. This may result in a reduced or loss of power steering assist and could require greater steering effort from the driver particularly at low speeds. Upon experiencing reduced or lost power steering assist, an audio alert will trigger, and a visual alert will appear on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

15 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005563

active

2022 RAM RAM 1500

Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand front wheel speed sensor wiring routing may have been installed incorrectly during assembly. As a result, the brake fluid hose or the wheel speed sensor wiring may become damaged. If this occurs, brake fluid may leak and cause a reduction in braking performance.

Light Vehicle

14 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005560

active

2022 BMW i20 iX

Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may not meet specifications and could discharge or in some instances lead to a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005553

active

2021–2022 Volvo Model Year 2022 and 2023 XC60 Recharge and XC90 Recharge Model year 2022 to 2023 XC60 Recharge, Model year 2022 to 2023 XC90 Recharge

A software programming error in the Engine Control Module may cause the combustion engine to not restart whilst driving. This condition, with a depleted High Voltage battery, could lead to a loss of motive power. A depleted high voltage battery is preceded by warnings in the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005561

active

2021–2022 Mercedes-Benz C Class

It is possible when opening the trunk lid, water may enter through after heavy rain or use of a high-pressure cleaning device. As a result, moisture could enter and may cause a short circuit. In addition, a risk of vehicle fire cannot be ruled out.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005558

active

2019–2022 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R (2020-2022) 1290 SUPER DUKE R EVO, 1290 SUPER DUKE RR

Due to the wiring harness routing at production, it may result in rubbing or chaffing of the wiring harness at frame contact points. As a result, the wiring harness may become damaged over time. If this occurs, it may result in a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

10 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005559

active

2021–2022 BMW G26 i4

Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may not meet specifications and could discharge or in some instances lead to a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005556

active

2016 RAM TRUCKS 2500

Due to a manufacturing issue, the airbags inflatable curtain inflators may rupture without warning.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005555

active

2016 RAM TRUCKS RAM 2500 & 3500 Trucks

Due to a manufacturing issue, the airbags inflatable curtain inflators may rupture without warning.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005551

active

2021–2022 AUDI A1

Due to a manufacturing defect, the seat belt monitoring system may not indicate the seat belt status of the occupants as intended. As a result, there may not be a warning when the passengers do not fasten their seat belts.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005554

active

2018–2022 Can-Am Ryker

Due to a manufacturing defect, the position light and flasher electrical harnesses in the front fenders may become loose and rub on the tyres. This could lead to a short circuit and the engine may stall during vehicle operation and may not be possible to be restarted.

Motorcycle

8 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005549

active

2018–2022 HARLEY DAVIDSON Certain Touring / CVO Touring / Trike / CVO Trike models

Due to a software issue, the brake light may remain illuminated when the brakes are not applied. If this occurs, the traffic behind the vehicle will be unable to identify if the motorcycle is actually braking.

Motorcycle

2 Nov 2022

vehicle

REC-005550

active

2017–2022 TESLA Model 3

Due to the vehicle design, servicing certain components requires disassembly of the second row left seat belt buckle and centre seat belt anchor, both of which are fastened with the same bolt. During servicing, it is possible the seat belt buckle & anchor may have been re-assembled to the fastening bolt incorrectly. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

2 Nov 2022

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