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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-000636

active

0 HYUNDAI SANTA FE

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

7 May 2020

vehicle

REC-001169

active

2014–2019 RAM 1500

Due to a manufacturing defect, the EGR cooler may crack, causing coolant to leak into the intake manifold.

Heavy Vehicle

6 May 2020

vehicle

REC-001342

active

2012–2017 TRIUMPH TROPHY

If not routed correctly, the wires exiting the ignition switch may be damaged by contact with the front brake hose.

Motorcycle

6 May 2020

vehicle

REC-000031

active

2007–2016 AUDI A1, A3, TT

Due to a production fault, over time a crack in the transmissions pressure accumulator can occur. Some vehicles were incorrectly assessed as not needing to be repaired.

Light Vehicle

5 May 2020

vehicle

REC-000818

active

2019–2020 KTM 790 ADVENTURE

Due to a possible material failure of the rear brake line as a result of overheating , the rear brake system can fail.

Motorcycle

28 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001441

active

2020 Volvo XC40

One of the nuts connecting the brake booster to the vehicle's frame may be missing, which could lead to reduced brake performance.

Light Vehicle

24 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001192

active

2019–2020 SCANIA (BUSES) K310, K320, K360, K410, K440, K450, K490

Buses may have an incorrectly manufactured cable harness connected to the circuit board. This may cause electrical joints to overheat, potentially causing a fire.

Heavy Vehicle

24 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001466

active

2019–2020 Volvo S60, V60, V90 CC, XC60, XC90, XC40

A software code in the Active Safety Domain Master (ASDM) system has been identified as missing, which can result in the Automatic Emergency Brake (AEB) system not triggering the automatic brakes.

Light Vehicle

23 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001313

active

2020 Toyota COROLLA

The reverse lights may stop working due to a wiring harness located at the back door losing electrical contact over time.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-005375

active

2012–2019 BONLUCK Bonluck Citystar Series - Models JXK6110, JXK6120, JXK6121, JXK6132BA5R and JXK6180 MY2012-2019

The alternator regulator may fail, resulting in an uncontrolled charge into the storage batteries. This may create a build up of excess hydrogen sulphide gas (H2S) due to lack of ventilation in the battery enclosure.

Heavy Vehicle

14 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-000646

active

2013–2020 INDIAN CHIEF, CHIEFTAN, ROADMASTER, SPRINGFIELD

The gear position switch used may provide an inaccurate signal, which can lead to an incorrect gear being displayed in the rider display.

Motorcycle

14 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-000153

active

2019–2020 BRP CAN-AM

The support which holds the brake mechanism may break in emergency braking situations.

Motorcycle

9 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-000842

active

2008–2019 Mack CSM, CMM, CMH, CLX, CXX

Affected vehicles may shut down without warning while the vehicle is in operation, due to a loss of electrical power.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001180

active

2013–2016 Renault CLIO

The linkage between the front windscreen wipers and the motor may not have been secured in accordance with required specifications, which may cause the front windscreen wipers to fail.

Light Vehicle

5 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001320

active

2013–2019 Toyota CAMRY, COROLLA, FJ CRUISER, KLUGER, HILUX, PRADO, LANDCRUISER 200

The fuel pump on affected vehicles may stop operating. If the fuel pump stops working, warning lights and messages may display on the instrument panel, and the engine may not run smoothly. This can result in the vehicle stalling and the vehicle may not be able to be restarted.

Light Vehicle

5 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-005374

active

2013–2019 LEXUS Lexus ES300h, Lexus GS, IS, LX, LS, Lexus IS-F , Lexus LC, RX, NX and RC

The fuel pump on affected vehicles may stop operating. If the fuel pump stops working, warning lights and messages may display on the instrument panel, and the engine may not run smoothly. This can result in the vehicle stalling and the vehicle may not be able to be restarted.

Light Vehicle

5 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001375

active

2011–2015 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF, JETTA, PASSAT, POLO, CADDY

Vehicles fitted with a 7 speed dual clutch gearbox have a fluid leak that can lead to pressure loss in the gearbox. This pressure loss can interrupt the power transmission between the engine and gearbox, resulting in loss of drive function.

Light Vehicle

2 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-003915

active

0 AUDI Q7, SQ7, Q8

The bolted connection between the steering shaft and the steering rack may not be tightened to the required torque, which could lead to the bolted connection loosening.

Light Vehicle

1 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-001188

active

2019–2020 Renault TRAFIC III

The parking brake calipers may not have been manufactured in accordance with required specifications, which could result in the parking brake failing.

Light Vehicle

1 Apr 2020

vehicle

REC-000906

active

2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz ACTROS, AROCS

If the vehicle is started via a jump-start facility and not the start/stop switch, the vehicle may be automatically switched off while driving.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Apr 2020

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