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REC-006449
active2023–2024 Scania P360
Due to a software issue with the Electronic Management System (EMS), the vehicle may release air pollutants that exceed the standards set in Australian Design Rule.
Heavy Vehicle
12 Oct 2025
REC-006443
active2015–2018 Ford MUSTANG
Due to a manufacturing issue, the rear-view camera may not display the rear-view image whilst reversing as intended.
Light Vehicle
10 Oct 2025
REC-006444
active2015–2018 Mazda MX-5 (ND) Mazda MX-5 (ND) 1.5 Litre Petrol Engine
Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pipe may become damaged over time, caused by vibration and extended high RPM usage. If this occurs, fuel may leak potentially causing a loss of motive power whilst driving. Fuel leak in the presence of an external ignition source could result in a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2025
REC-006445
active2025 LAMBORGHINI Urus SE
Due to a supplier manufacturing defect, the high-pressure fuel pump may not have been fastened to the cylinder head with sufficient torque. As a result, fuel may leak, and in the presence of an external ignition source lead to a vehicle fire.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2025
REC-006446
active2016–2020 BMW 320d, 320i, 330i, 420i, 430i, 520d, 520i, 530i, 620d, 630i, X3, X4 & Z4
Due to a manufacturing defect, inadequate sealing of the starter motor may allow moisture to enter into the unit. If this occurs, corrosion may result in the engine not starting. In rare cases, it could also cause a short circuit leading to overheating of the starter motor and in the worst case, to a vehicle fire while parked or driving.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2025
REC-006442
active2025 MINI Cooper S, Cooper C, Countryman, JCW, & JCW Countryman
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front passenger and/or driver seatbelts may not meet the required specifications. As a result, the seatbelt(s) may not operate as intended in the event of an accident.
Light Vehicle
7 Oct 2025
REC-006440
active2020–2025 HARLEY DAVIDSON RH1250S (Sportster S) motorcycles
Due to a manufacturing issue, under certain driving conditions the upper triple clamp that secures the handlebar may fracture. This could lead to a loss of vehicle control whilst riding.
Motorcycle
7 Oct 2025
REC-006441
active2025 VOLKSWAGEN Amarok
Due to a software issue, the electromechanical brake servo control unit may switch off. As a result, the braking assistance could be reduced, requiring greater pedal force and potentially increasing the vehicle’s stopping distance.
Light Vehicle
30 Sept 2025
REC-006439
active2022–2025 Ford Mustang
Due to a manufacturing defect, the Body Control Module (BCM) may be susceptible to water ingress. As a result, the front and rear side marker lamps, taillamps, and license plate lamps may not operate as intended.
Light Vehicle
22 Sept 2025
REC-006436
active2024–2025 Ford Super Duty
Due to a software issue, when the vehicle starts the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) may fail to illuminate visual critical safety information upon start-up.
Light Vehicle
19 Sept 2025
REC-006435
active2020–2022 Ford F150
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear wheel hub bolts may become loose or break causing damage to the wheel axle and axle hub splines over time. This could result in the vehicle moving whilst engaged in park position or a loss of motive power. Note: A broken wheel hub bolt will not result in wheel separation.
Light Vehicle
17 Sept 2025
REC-006437
active2023–2025 Volvo FHE, FME, FMLE E4-HDV, TYPE-FH/FM/FML, PTOTRA-S/PTOTRA-D
Due to a software issue, the vehicle may accelerate without the pedal being depressed. This may result in unintended vehicle movement.
Heavy Vehicle
16 Sept 2025
REC-006434
active2023–2025 Mazda CX-70 (KJ), CX-80 (KL), CX-90 (KK) SKYACTIV- G 3.3L Petrol Variants
Due to a software programming issue of the Body Control Module (BCM), the instrument cluster fuel level may not operate as intended. This may result in an incorrect display of fuel level and therefore the driver may not be aware when the fuel tank becomes empty.
Light Vehicle
15 Sept 2025
REC-006430
active2024–2025 Ford Ranger
Due to a software issue, the brake boost function may not operate as intended. As a result, braking could be reduced requiring greater pedal force and potentially increasing the vehicle’s stopping distance. Note: If this occurs, the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and Brake telltales will illuminate warning lights and audible alert on the instrument cluster.
Light Vehicle
12 Sept 2025
REC-006432
active2023–2025 SUBARU SOLTERRA
Due to the programming of the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) control ECU software. Under certain conditions, such as a specific failure mode of the electric compressor, the HVAC system will enter a failsafe mode that suspends the heater operation of the system and affects defroster function.
Light Vehicle
12 Sept 2025
REC-006438
active2018–2024 DUCATI PANIGALE V4 | STREETFIGHTER V4
The rear wheel shaft could lose its structural integrity and, in extreme cases, break whilst riding.
Motorcycle
12 Sept 2025
REC-006431
active2024–2025 TRIUMPH Daytona 660 Daytona 660 (LAMS)
The dipstick provided with the vehicle may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, the level of engine oil may be too low to feed the main bearings in the engine.
Motorcycle
12 Sept 2025
REC-006429
active2021 Ford Everest
Due to a manufacturing defect, the tow bar hitch may not have been welded to the required specifications and could detach from the tow bar whilst driving. Note: Whilst towing a caravan/trailer, it would remain attached to the tow vehicle if the safety chains have been correctly fitted.
Light Vehicle
11 Sept 2025
REC-006428
active2023–2025 Toyota bZ4X (XEAM10R, YEAM15R)
Due to a software programming issue, the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) electrical compressor may fail. If this occurs, the windscreen defrost function may not operate correctly and could lead to poor visibility for the driver.
Light Vehicle
10 Sept 2025
REC-006427
active2023 LEXUS RZ (XEBM15R)
Due to a software programming issue, the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) electrical compressor may fail. If this occurs, the windscreen defrost function may not operate correctly and could lead to poor visibility for the driver.
Light Vehicle
10 Sept 2025