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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-003923

active

0 Toyota SUPRA

An incorrect manufacturing process may cause the vehicle's resin fuel tank to leak.

Light Vehicle

13 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000828

active

2018–2020 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT, EVOQUE

An electrical overload in the 48V electrical system may cause a failure of the metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET). Failure of the MOSFET may cause an electrical cascade failure, causing the DC/DC converter to experience an electrical short where the 12V circuit shorts to ground. When the DC/DC converter experiences an electrical short to ground, the 12V electrical system will discharge, this will be indicated by a battery warning on the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

8 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000668

active

2019–2020 ISUZU FVD, FVY

When the accelerator pedal on the left-hand side of the vehicle is fully depressed, it may stick in the full throttle position. This can result in the vehicle accelerating unintentionally.

Heavy Vehicle

3 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000323

active

2020 Ford TRANSIT, TRANSIT CUSTOM

The vehicles may be fitted with front lower control arms that contain incomplete welds, which may lead to fracture of the component.

Light Vehicle

3 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000039

active

2011–2017 AUDI A8, S8

The engine bay seal may become warped and come loose. If this occurs, engine vibrations may result in the seal making contact with hot components in the engine bay.

Light Vehicle

2 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000794

active

2020 KIA SORENTO

Fuel may leak from the low pressure fuel line hose clamp.

Light Vehicle

1 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-001316

active

2020 Toyota HILUX SR5

Australian Design Rule 61/02 requires that a compliance label is fitted at the specified location of a new vehicle. Some vehicles were supplied without the compliance label being fitted.

Light Vehicle

30 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000057

active

2020 AUDI Q5

Due to incorrect welding, the gap on the adjusting mechanism for the backrest of the front seats may be faulty.

Light Vehicle

24 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-003920

active

0 BMW X3, X4

The front seat belts (driver and passenger’s side) may not be screwed on to correct specification.

Light Vehicle

20 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000604

active

2018–2020 HYUNDAI KONA EV

The Lithium-ion battery may have internal damage or the battery management system (BMS) control software may cause an electrical short circuit after charging.

Light Vehicle

18 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-001438

active

2001–2004 Volvo S60, S80

The driver's airbag inflator may rupture in the event of airbag deployment.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000566

active

2020 Honda CBR1000RR FIREBLADE

The motorcycles gear change pivot bolt may loosen due to repeated heavy shifting of the gears. In some cases, the bolt will loosen and break off, resulting in the release of the gear change pedal and a failure to change gears.

Motorcycle

9 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000744

active

2013–2018 JEEP CHEROKEE

The differential gear splines inside the Power Transfer Unit (PTU) may fail. Wear on the PTU splines can cause a loss of power while the vehicle is moving and the loss of the PARK function while stationary.

Light Vehicle

5 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000973

active

2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz CLA

The software of the communication module for the emergency call system (eCall) may be incorrectly programmed.

Light Vehicle

5 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000384

active

2020 HARLEY DAVIDSON LIVEWIRE

The software in the On-Board Charging (OBC) System on affected motorcycles may initiate a shutdown of the electric vehicle powertrain, without providing reasonable indication to the rider that a shutdown sequence has been initiated. In some cases, the vehicle may not be able to be restarted or, if restarted, may shortly thereafter shut down again. In some cases, indicator lamps may be illuminated on the instrumentation prior to loss of propulsion. These indicator lamps include: The Traction Control (TC) lamp, the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) lamp, and the Failure Indicator Lamp (FIL).

Motorcycle

5 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-000030

active

2011–2012 AUDI A1, A3, TT

Due to a production fault, over time a crack in the transmission’s pressure accumulator can occur.

Light Vehicle

4 Nov 2020

vehicle

REC-003922

active

0 Mercedes-Benz GLE 300

The side airbags on this vehicle may deploy with excessive force and might not meet the requirements of UN-R135.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2020

vehicle

REC-000770

active

2008–2020 Kenworth Unknown

A pneumatic valve in the Hill Start Assist system may be incorrectly connected.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Oct 2020

vehicle

REC-001437

active

2017–2020 Volvo XC60

The front windshield wiper arm nut was not tightened sufficiently during manufacturing.

Light Vehicle

29 Oct 2020

vehicle

REC-001185

active

2016–2017 Renault MEGANE IV

The owner's manual window operation section contains an error in the wording and may cause the user to wrongly operate the child safety features on the rear door.

Light Vehicle

29 Oct 2020

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