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vehicle

REC-005466

active

2019 Fuso FK6, FM6 and FN6

Due to a software issue the rear stop lamps may not operate as intended. This could result in road users being unable to identify when the vehicle is braking.

Heavy Vehicle

16 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005459

active

2021 Toyota Kluger Petrol (GSU70R & GSU75R) and Kluger Hybrid (AXUH78R) Kluger 4x2 GRANDE Petrol, Kluger AWD GRANDE Petrol, Kluger GX 2WD Petrol, Kluger GX AWD Petrol, Kluger GXL 2WD Petrol, Kluger GXL AWD Petrol, Kluger Hybrid AWD GRANDE, Kluger Hybrid GX AWD, Kluger Hybrid GXL AWD

Due to a manufacturing issue, the seat-back frames were not manufactured with the minimum radius criteria to meet the requirements of the Australian Design Rule (ADR 3/03 Seats and Seat Anchorages). The front seat back frames were manufactured with a sharper angle near the headrest than specified by the ADR.

Light Vehicle

15 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005453

active

2014–2019 Can-Am Spyder RT and F3

Due to a manufacturing defect, the front drive sprocket may wear prematurely. As a result the vehicle may experience a loss of propulsion.

Motorcycle

15 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005454

active

2020–2021 Western Star CONSTELLATION

Due to a manufacturing issue, the steering shaft may separate from the steering box resulting in a loss of steering control.

Heavy Vehicle

9 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005460

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC and EQC

Due to a manufacturing defect, the headlights may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

9 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005450

active

2019–2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLS

Due to a manufacturing defect, the threaded nut connecting the negative terminal for the 48 Volt electrical system under the front passenger seat may not have been tightened sufficiently. If the terminal loosens this could result in higher than intended temperature and cause a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

9 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005456

active

2019 Coromal Pioneer Evolution XC553, Pioneer Evolution XC612, Pioneer Evolution XC632, Pioneer Evolution XC636, XC553, XC612, XC632, XC636

Due to a defect with the suspension mounting system, the suspension may fail. This could result in a loss of caravan control.

Caravan/Motorhome

9 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005455

active

2021–2022 KIA EV6

Due to a software issue with the Shift Control Unit (SCU), the parking pawl may fail. This could result in vehicle moving or rolling away whilst the vehicle is engaged in the park position.

Light Vehicle

7 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005448

active

2021–2022 HYUNDAI Ioniq 5 (NE)

Due to a software issue with the Shift Control Unit (SCU), the parking pawl (P) may fail. This could result in vehicle moving or rolling away whilst engaged in park position.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005461

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz C and S Class

Due to a software issue, the automatic network search of the emergency call system (eCall) communication module may be deactivated. In this case, the automatic and manual emergency call may not be available outside of the network coverage of certain providers.

Light Vehicle

6 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005449

active

2021–2022 VOLVO TRUCKS FH13, FH16, FM11, FM13, FMX13

Due to a software issue, the front windscreen wipers may fail. In the event of rain this may lead to poor visibility for the driver.

Heavy Vehicle

2 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005443

active

2014–2020 KIA QL Sportage, UM Sorento 2015- 2020 UM Sorento, 2016- 2021 QL Sportage

Due to a software issue, the Heater Core Element may operate at a higher than intended temperature causing damage to the connector. If this occurs it may result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005452

active

2022 Mercedes-Benz C Class

Due to a software issue, the overhead control panel may fail. In this case, voice connection with the emergency call centre may fail and vehicle data will not be transferred.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005445

active

2019–2021 PORSCHE TAYCAN Taycan (Y1A), Taycan Cross Turismo (Y1B), Taycan Sport Turismo (Y1C)

The protective fabric covering of the front seats wire harness may become damaged when adjusting the seat. If this was to occur it will activate the airbag warning light in the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2022

vehicle

REC-005444

active

2021 YAMAHA Tricity 155 (MWS150)

During manufacture the incorrect VIN number was stamped onto the compliance plate.

Motorcycle

25 May 2022

vehicle

REC-005447

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz S450, C 200

Due to a software issue, the rear turning indicators, brakes and hazard lights may not operate as intended. The driver will receive warning signals in the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

25 May 2022

vehicle

REC-005446

active

2016–2018 Mercedes-Benz E220 D

Due to a manufacturing defect, the timing chain may wear prematurely and break. As a result the vehicle may experience a sudden loss of power.

Light Vehicle

25 May 2022

vehicle

REC-005440

active

2013–2015 KIA Kia Soul

Due to a manufacturing issue, the Airbag Control Unit may not deploy the front airbags in the event of a crash.

Light Vehicle

24 May 2022

vehicle

REC-005439

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz S and E Class vehicles.

Due to a defect, the driver assistance system may not detect when the driver’s hands are removed from the steering wheel and will not warn the driver or perform an autonomous stop.

Light Vehicle

23 May 2022

vehicle

REC-005441

active

2021–2022 TESLA MODEL 3

Due to a software issue, fast-charging the vehicle may result in the infotainment central processing unit (CPU) overheating. If the CPU overheats the centre screen display may lag or appear blank.

Light Vehicle

18 May 2022

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