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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-005074

active

2019–2021 MCLAREN GT

The connection to the driver airbag may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result the driver airbag may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

28 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005050

active

2007–2021 Vermeer BC1500

The compliance label on some trailers may have been printed with an incorrect Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) and tare mass that is lower than the actual mass of the machine. In addition, the safety chains may have not been permanently marked to indicate the breaking stress as required by the Australian Design Rules (ADR).

Trailer

28 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005072

active

2021 Windsor Genesis 176RD, 196MD, 196RD, 220MD

The electrical brake wiring harness connectors may become detached from the crimped terminal. This may result in a reduction in the trailer’s braking performance.

Caravan/Motorhome

24 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005328

active

2020–2021 PORSCHE Taycan

The wiring harness for the rear seat-belt buckle may impair the access to the ISOFIX child seat anchoring system and prevent the child seat from being secured correctly.

Light Vehicle

24 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005071

active

2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e PHEV

Due to a manufacturing defect, the battery does not meet specifications and may experience an electrical short circuit when fully charged, which could result in a fire.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005073

active

2021–2022 UBCO 2x2 ADV

Due to a manufacturing issue with the wheel hub component, the wheel hub may become loose. If this occurs it may cause the wheel motors to seize.

Motorcycle

22 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005317

active

2020–2022 YAMAHA MTN890, MTN890D, MTT890D MT09A, MT09ASP, MT09TRASP

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 accompanied by a warning light on the instrument panel.

Motorcycle

22 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005075

active

2021 HYUNDAI Santa Fe (TM) TM 2.2DSL

The vehicle’s LCD instrument cluster screen may show an inverted image as a result of voltage fluctuations when operating at extremely low ambient temperatures, due to a discrepancy with internal resistors.

Light Vehicle

21 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005304

active

2016–2020 BMW X3, X4, and 5 Series

A software update issue may lead to an engine failure whilst driving and a red Check Control message "Drive faulty” may also appear.

Light Vehicle

21 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005077

active

2016–2021 AUDI Q5

Due to its installation position, if there is liquid or liquid droplets spilt on the rear seat bench the control unit for network management may become damaged and fail. A failure of the electronic control unit may have various effects on the vehicle functions. Restricted functions are indicated by warning messages in the instrument cluster. Possible restricted functions could be: Engine – The engine enters emergency running mode and continues running with reduced performance. Gearbox – The automatic gearbox interrupts the power flow in the drive train. Steering – The steering reduces the steering assistance in stages; it may therefore be necessary to use more force to turn the steering wheel as the vehicle slows down.

Light Vehicle

17 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005241

active

2021 TRIUMPH Trident 660

The motorcycle's side stand mounting bracket may become damaged over time. The side stand may fail when the motorcycle is parked.

Motorcycle

17 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005076

active

2019–2021 AUDI A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q5, Q7, Q8 and e-tron

The previous replacement of the rear axle clamping nuts (as part of the recent recall REC-001665) may have caused a misalignment of the rear axle assembly. This could result in excessive wear to the rear tyres, and may result in a sudden flat tyre and subsequent loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

17 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005068

active

2020–2021 Toyota C-HR and Yaris C-HR (Petrol, Hybrid and AWD), GR Yaris, Yaris (Petrol and Hybrid), Yaris Cross (Petrol, Hybrid and AWD)

The vehicle's front radar sensor which supports certain driver assistance features, including the Pre-Collision System (PCS) may not have been calibrated during vehicle manufacture. This could result in the PCS not operating as intended.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005070

active

2021 Mazda BT-50 (TF)

Due to a manufacturing issue, the transfer case blanking plug may not have been installed correctly during production. This may lead to an oil leak from the transmission.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005060

active

2019 PEUGEOT Boxer

The steering pivot joint bolts may not meet manufacturing specifications and may become loose. If the joint becomes loose the steering may deviate from its desired trajectory.

Light Vehicle

8 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005065

active

2021 YAMAHA MTT890D

Due to a manufacturing issue, the throttle tube may break when excessive lateral pulling force is applied. If this occurs it may result in an unintended acceleration and a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

1 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005069

active

2016–2018 KIA Kia Carnival, Kia Cerato, Kia Soul 2017 - 2018 YD Cerato, 2017- 2019 YP Carnival, 2018 - 2019 PS Soul

Due to a manufacturing issue, the Airbag Control Unit (ACU) cover and the Electronically Erasable Programming Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) chip may have been produced with insufficient clearance. This could cause the airbag warning lights to illuminate and the airbags may not deploy.

Light Vehicle

1 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005067

active

2020 PORSCHE Cayenne Cayenne (9YA), Cayenne Coupe (9YB)

The previous replacement of the rear axle trailing arm clamping nuts (as part of the recent recall REC-001635) may have caused a misalignment of the rear axle assembly. This could result in excessive wear to the rear tyres, and may result in a sudden flat tyre and subsequent loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

1 Mar 2022

vehicle

REC-005062

active

2021 Mercedes-Benz S450

Due to a software issue some functions of the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) multimedia system may not deactivate when the vehicle starts moving. This can result in driver distraction potentially drawing their attention away from the road.

Light Vehicle

23 Feb 2022

vehicle

REC-005063

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

17 Feb 2022

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