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REC-000999
active2020 Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG U430
There may be insufficient tightening torque on the slotted nut on the brake caliper, which may cause the brake cylinder to work loose from the brake caliper.
Heavy Vehicle
22 Dec 2020
REC-003925
active0 FERRARI 812 SUPERFAST
Incorrect bonding of the rear window may lead to decreased adhesion of the rear window to the rear hood.
Light Vehicle
21 Dec 2020
REC-001531
active2016–2020 YAMAHA MT-03LA
The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2020
REC-001530
active2015–2020 YAMAHA YZF-R3A
The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2020
REC-001505
active2010–2020 Western Star Unknown
Fuel may leak from the engine's high pressure fuel rail feed lines.
Heavy Vehicle
20 Dec 2020
REC-001533
active2017–2020 YAMAHA XMAX 300 (CZD300) SCOOTER
The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2020
REC-000672
active2020–2021 ISUZU D-MAX
The rear seat seatbelt pretensioner locking tab may be defective and will not tension properly.
Light Vehicle
20 Dec 2020
REC-001529
active2015–2020 YAMAHA GPD125-A, GPD150-A
The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2020
REC-001532
active2019–2020 YAMAHA TENERE 700 (XTZ690)
The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.
Motorcycle
20 Dec 2020
REC-000978
active2018–2020 Mercedes-Benz C300E, GLC300E
The shielding of the high-voltage wiring harness may not be able to prevent electrical overload.
Light Vehicle
16 Dec 2020
REC-000979
active2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS
The volume of oil in the dual clutch transmission may be too high.
Light Vehicle
16 Dec 2020
REC-001315
active2018–2020 Toyota HILUX, FORTUNER
The brake booster may have been incorrectly manufactured, causing an internal fault.
Light Vehicle
16 Dec 2020
REC-000976
active2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz GLA
The rear middle seat belt buckle could be pushed under the seat cushion.
Light Vehicle
15 Dec 2020
REC-000977
active2020 Mercedes-Benz GLA
The mounting nuts of the control unit box in the engine compartment may not meet the torque specification. If these mounting nuts become loose, the control unit box may move, resulting in electrical connectors separating.
Light Vehicle
15 Dec 2020
REC-000975
active2020 Mercedes-Benz SPRINTER
The outer layer of the brake hoses at the front and rear axles may have been damaged during the production process.
Light Vehicle
15 Dec 2020
REC-000972
active2020 Mercedes-Benz GLB
The rear spoiler located above the tailgate may have been manufactured outside specifications. The upper shell of the rear spoiler may not have been welded or may have been welded incorrectly to the base. The upper shell may not be sufficiently connected to the base.
Light Vehicle
15 Dec 2020
REC-000765
active2017–2020 KAWASAKI NINJA H2
The Engine Control Unit (ECU) programming may not control the gear shifting process properly when the transmission gears are not properly engaged. This may result in abnormal wear or damage to the gears, resulting in difficulty or failure to change gears.
Motorcycle
13 Dec 2020
REC-001582
active2019 NISSAN PATHFINDER
The CVT hose from the radiator to the oil warmer may have been installed in reverse orientation. Due to stress from straightening, the CVT oil hose may crack and leak. This can result in loss of power, fluid puddles under the vehicle or smoking when the CVT oil comes into contact with high temperature surfaces.
Light Vehicle
13 Dec 2020
REC-001436
active2014–2018 Volvo V40,
If the cooling system has to be refilled, air may become trapped in the cooling system, which might result in insufficient cooling of the engine components.
Light Vehicle
13 Dec 2020
REC-000820
active2018–2020 LAMBORGHINI URUS
The quality of the quick connector of the fuel line located in the engine compartment may not meet operating specifications at high engine compartment temperatures. This can lead to the quick connect material softening, which could result in a fuel leak.
Light Vehicle
13 Dec 2020