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REC-005520

active

2015 KIA YP Carnival & UM Sorento

The Shift lock holder may have been produced out of specification, as a result the shift lock mechanism may not return to the locked position allowing the gear selector to be moved from park without depressing the brake pedal.

Light Vehicle

15 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005522

active

2021 Ford FOCUS Certain 2022 Model Year Focus vehicles produced between 16th Sept 2021 and 24th Sept 2021

Due to a manufacturing issue, the sunroof frame may not have been bonded correctly to the body and could become loose and detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005521

active

2020–2022 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 2022 and 2023 Model Years

Due to a manufacturing defect, the exhaust bracket fixing nuts may not have been tightened to specifications and could become loose or detach over time. This may cause hot exhaust gas to leak into the engine bay and could result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

13 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005501

active

2017–2021 Michelin 295/80R22.5 X INCITY XZU3+ TL 152/148J-TYRES

The tyres within this production range may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, a small separation may generate along the edge of the radial steel belts which may lead to a larger separation developing. As this separation generates over time, the tyre is safe to use until the end of its first life (original tread worn out) but should not be retreaded. If this separation occurs, it could cause rapid loss of air pressure and may lead to a loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005512

active

2020–2021 SUZUKI GSX-R125 & GSX-S125

Due to a manufacturing defect, when the ignition is switched off it may cause a surge within the Electronic Control Module (ECM). This may result in the rider being unable to restart the engine.

Motorcycle

12 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005525

active

2021–2022 LEXUS Lexus NX250 (AAZA20R - 2WD), Lexus NX350 (TAZA25R - AWD)

Due to a software issue, the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) may not operate as intended. This could result in the vehicle moving or rolling away if the gear selector is not in the “PARK” position.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005524

active

2021–2022 LEXUS NX350h, NX250, NX350, NX350h & NX450h+ NX250 (Wagon), NX350 (F Sport Wagon), NX350h (Hybrid Sport Wagon, Hybrid F Sport, NX450h+ (Plug-In Hybrid Wagon), Wagon, Hybrid Luxury Wagon)

Due to a software issue in the Body Control Module (BCM), the Headlamp and the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) may remain illuminated simultaneously for 60 seconds when using the Remote Connect Feature. The Remote Connect Feature is only available in the Lexus Connected Services smart phone application to help locate the vehicle by illuminating the headlamps. Note: This condition will revert to normal operation within 60 seconds.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005529

active

2020–2022 BMW CE 04

Due to a manufacturing issue, the connection of the horn to the frame of the motorcycle could become loose and may detach. As a result, it could fall downwards and prevent the rider from steering to the left, resulting in a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

12 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005526

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van

Due to a manufacturing issue, the alternator wiring and the electric steering wiring may not be installed correctly. The wiring harness could be damaged due to being overloaded and could result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

12 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005513

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz CLA, A and GLB Class

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel feed hose may become chafed and could cause a fuel leak in the engine compartment. This may result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005511

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo

Due to a manufacturing issue, the wiring harness may become damaged and could result in function failures, or a short circuit. This could cause a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005523

active

2021–2022 LEXUS Lexus NX350h, Lexus NX250, Lexus NX350, Lexus NX350h NX250 (Wagon), NX350 (F Sport Wagon), NX350h (Hybrid Sport Wagon, Hybrid F Sport Wagon, Hybrid Luxury Wagon), NX450h+ (Plug-In Hybrid Wagon)

Due to a software issue, the Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) steering feature may not operate as intended. This may reduce the level of maintaining the vehicle’s position in the centre of a lane.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005517

active

2018–2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS, GT and E Class

Due to a manufacturing defect the transmission wiring harness may be damaged. The damage can allow moisture into the wiring harness, which may cause a short circuit resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005509

active

2019–2021 FUSO SHOGUN FS75

Due to a manufacturing defect in the vehicle’s trailer connection electrical components, the trailer stop lamps may not operate as intended. This could result in road users being unable to identify when the vehicle is braking. Additionally, any flammable material kept near the electrical components may result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005514

active

2016–2022 SUZUKI A2L310 (SWIFT), A2L414 (SWIFT Sports), A1K310 (BALENO), APK414 (VITARA) & AKK414 (S-CROSS)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the valve between the engine and the vacuum assist brake booster may swell under certain conditions. As a result, an increased brake pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance. Note: The brake system remains functional.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005516

active

2019–2022 Honda CBR1000RR & CRF1100D

Due to a software fault in the vehicle’s Electronic Control Unit (ECU) the engine may stall resulting in an unexpected loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005515

active

2016–2022 SUZUKI A2L310 (SWIFT), A2L414 (SWIFT Sports), A1K310 (BALENO), APK414 (VITARA) & AKK414 (S-CROSS)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the valve between the engine and the vacuum assist brake booster may swell under certain conditions. As a result, an increased brake pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance. Note: The brake system remains functional.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005518

active

2018–2021 HYUNDAI NEXO (FE)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the hydrogen gas detection sensors may deteriorate over time. This may lead to a failure to detect gas leaks and illuminate the warning light to the operator/driver.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005505

active

2017–2022 Mercedes-Benz Actros & Arocs 963026, 963424, 964424

The design of the rear wall cabinets is not sufficient to ensure their integrity is maintained in the case of a frontal collision.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Sept 2022

vehicle

REC-005506

active

2019–2020 KIA SP2 Seltos SP2 Seltos equipped with Nu 2.0L Atkinson Engine

The piston rings fitted to certain vehicles may not meet manufacturing specifications and could cause engine failure and vehicle stalling. This will result in an unexpected loss of vehicle power.

Light Vehicle

31 Aug 2022

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