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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001601

active

2018–2021 Volvo FM11, FM13, FMX13, FH13, FH16

Due to an incorrect setting on the external remote control, the remote brake request feature does not engage the parking brake under certain speed conditions (low speed).

Heavy Vehicle

23 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001608

active

2020–2021 Toyota HILUX

The power wire for the cargo roller cover may be routed incorrectly and may chafe against the battery clamp post. If the power wire insulation is damaged, this may lead to a short circuit.

Light Vehicle

23 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001628

active

2020–2021 JAGUAR E-PACE

An incorrect wiring harness configuration to the restraints control module (RCM) links the wrong seat belt buckle. This can cause the driver's seatbelt pre-tensioner to not function, unless the front passenger seat is occupied.

Light Vehicle

22 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001629

active

2020 Honda FIREBLADE CBR1000RR

The left cushion connecting plate may have been reversed when fitted. Over time, the connecting plate may break.

Motorcycle

22 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001610

active

2020–2021 HUSQVARNA 701 ENDURO LR 2020

The front fuel tank fuel lines may rub during operation, causing wear and damage to the fuel lines over time. Fuel may leak from damaged fuel lines.

Motorcycle

22 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001607

active

2021 VERMEER BC900XL BRUSH CHIPPER TRAILER

The mounting bolts and nuts that are used to secure the axle assembly to the frame of the brush chipper may not have been tightened correctly. If the axle mounting bolts loosen, this could result in the axle separating from the brush chipper.

Trailer

16 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001594

active

2016–2019 KIA SPORTAGE, STINGER

The Hydraulic Electronic Control Unit (HECU), responsible for the Anti-lock Braking System, Electronic Stability Control System and Traction Control System, can remain live even when the vehicle is switched off. If moisture enters the HECU, an electrical short circuit can occur.

Light Vehicle

16 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000325

active

2018–2019 Ford FOCUS

The transmission stud may chafe on the engine wiring loom. The engine warning light may also illuminate.

Light Vehicle

16 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001248

active

2017–2018 SUZUKI GSX250F

The headlamp bulb thread may vibrate during certain engine speeds and may cause a headlamp to blow.

Motorcycle

12 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000981

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER VANS

As part of the production process, the B-Pillar that joins the floor panel structure may not be welded correctly.

Light Vehicle

12 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001598

active

2015–2017 NISSAN NAVARA

The child restraint system (CRS) top tethers may not be strong enough to keep a child seat securely fastened and may break during an accident.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001191

active

2020–2021 Scania G-410,450,500,540, P-280,320,360,370,380,410,450, R-500,520,540,580,620,650,730,

In some vehicles, the nut holding the cab tilt cylinder has not been tightened. Because of this, the cab may fall forwards when it's tilted.

Heavy Vehicle

4 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000985

active

2018–2021 Mercedes-Benz VS 30 SPRINTER VANS

The gear recognition function in the transmission may not function as intended in some vehicles. This may cause the reversing lamp to stop working until the next ignition change, or the next engine start.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000982

active

2018–2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC 63

A short circuit impacting the vehicle's electronic system may occur if the positive wiring to the starter motor becomes chafed. This wiring may become chafed as a result of regular vehicle use.

Light Vehicle

3 May 2021

vehicle

REC-000827

active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

There may be insufficient contact of the startup battery ground stud to the chassis.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001137

active

2016 PEUGEOT 4008

There may be insufficient engagement of the parking brake, due to excessive internal tolerances of the rear brake calipers.

Light Vehicle

2 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001599

active

2019–2020 NISSAN JUKE

The heat shield may not be in the proper position around the front driver airbag's inflator. When the airbag is triggered, hot gas may damage the airbag material or cause the airbag to tear.

Light Vehicle

29 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000984

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz GLA

The ground connection of the front passenger airbag may not meet the specifications. This may mean that an electrostatic charge could not be diverted via the ground connection and may trigger the front passenger airbag.

Light Vehicle

25 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-000983

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS

The right rear seat's belt bracket, used for fastening the child seat to the ISOFIX holder, may be missing. In this case, the child seat will not be securely fastened and attached to correct specification.

Light Vehicle

25 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001589

active

2017–2019 WINNEBAGO (W), TALVOR (T) W BALMORAL, W BONDI 2SFB, W BURLEIGH, W BYRON, W COOGEE, W JERVIS, W KIRRA, W AI

The arrangement of the wiring to the refrigerator's 4-way fuse block and cover can generate heat that exceeds the heat capacity of the fuse block.

Caravan/Motorhome

24 Apr 2021

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