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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000815

active

2020–2021 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R

The rear section of the wiring harness may have been routed incorrectly during assembly. This may have damaged the wiring harness.

Motorcycle

17 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001400

active

2016–2019 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK

The cable for the spare wheel winch can be weakened and snap when used under certain conditions (extreme dirt/dust exposure). The spare wheel will then only be secured by the secondary securing strap.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001414

active

2020–2021 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Bolts may not have been installed on the longitudinal adjustment mechanism of the driver seat.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001510

active

2016–2019 Western Star Unknown

The baggage and sleeper doors may separate from the vehicle door hinge.

Heavy Vehicle

8 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001001

active

2014–2018 Mercedes-Benz ACTROS, AROCS

Airbag inflator: As it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001439

active

2020–2021 Volvo XC90

The SRS control unit may not be tightened to the vehicle's body correctly. If this occurs, the airbag system light will illuminate and an error message will appear on the instrument panel.

Light Vehicle

19 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-001534

active

2016–2020 YAMAHA FJR1300A/E, FJR1300A/P

The second gear may fail due to excessive stress loading during shifting and missed second gear selection, resulting in loss of power.

Motorcycle

18 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000956

active

2018–2020 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER

The operator's manual misrepresents some of the situations that lead to automatic engagement of the park position 'P' (Auto-P function). The park position is engaged automatically only if the engine is switched off in transmission positions 'D' or 'R' or if the driver's door is opened in this transmission position while the vehicle is at a standstill or moving at very low speed. The operator's manual incorrectly describes that the park position automatically engages when the seat belt buckle is released or when getting out of the seat while the vehicle is at a standstill or moving at very low speed. These actions do not lead to automatic engagement of the park position.

Light Vehicle

18 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-003926

active

0 JEEP GLADIATOR RUBICON

The front bumper may not comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 92/00, it may not have a bumper closeout and tow hook cover.

Light Vehicle

17 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000833

active

2019–2021 LDV DELIVER 9

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear brake pipe may leak brake fluid.

Light Vehicle

16 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000149

active

2012–2019 BONLUCK BUS JXK6127CR, KXK6127BR, JXK6105, JXK6127, JXKY6127CA5R, JXK6120

The dual chamber compressed air storage tank(s) may unexpectedly rupture due to metal fatigue.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-001584

active

2020 NISSAN NAVARA

The steering knuckle bolts may not be sufficiently tightened, which can cause the steering knuckle, hub and the bearing assemblies to become detached. If the front knuckle bolts gradually loosen, vehicle occupants may experience noise and vibration. If the vehicle is driven in this condition, the four knuckle bolts may completely loosen, resulting in wheel detachment.

Light Vehicle

15 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000768

active

2020 KAWASAKI ZX1400

The front brake master cylinder may have components missing, which may interfere with the force applied when braking. This can result in a loss of brake performance.

Motorcycle

10 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-001274

active

2017–2020 TADANO MOBILE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES GR200 EX-3, GR160N-4

A narrow clearance between the fuel pipe on the engine and the frame may result in the fuel pipe contacting the frame. If the operator continues to use the vehicle with the frame in contact with the fuel pipe , the fuel pipe may be damaged and this may lead to a fuel leak.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000769

active

2019–2020 KAWASAKI EX400GM, ER400DL, ER400DM

Due to a manufacturing fault, the strength of the camshaft chain tensioner may be insufficient. This may cause the engine to generate abnormal noises, and in some cases the engine to stall.

Motorcycle

5 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000739

active

2014–2021 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

The fuel pump relay on some vehicles may be susceptible to silicon contamination on the relay contacts. This can cause the relay to fail. This fuel pump relay was installed as part of recall PRA 2015/14645 and recall PRA 2014/14432.

Light Vehicle

4 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000047

active

2020 AUDI RS6, Q7, SQ7

A connector may become detached from the crash sensor, which may delay the operation of the side airbag, curtain airbag and/or belt tensioner.

Light Vehicle

4 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-001536

active

2020–2021 YAMAHA AG125L

Fuel leakage may develop at the fuel cock. Incorrect press fitting procedure during assembly may have damaged the fuel cock tube which may result in fuel leakage.

Motorcycle

4 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000603

active

2014–2020 HYUNDAI TUCSON

Due to a manufacturing error, an electronic control circuit board in the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) module will short circuit when the components are exposed to moisture.

Light Vehicle

3 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-003924

active

0 BMW X5, X6, X7

Due to a fault in the welding process, a weld seam on the front axle was not welded properly.

Light Vehicle

28 Jan 2021

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