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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-005364

active

2015–2018 Cummins ISV5.0 Engines

The engines may experience decreased air compressor output, impacting air braking.

Caravan/Motorhome

11 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-000787

active

2018–2019 KIA CARNIVAL

Due to a supplier assembly error, the seat belt buckle for the second-row middle seat may have been installed on the wrong side of the seat, thereby preventing proper use of the 3-point seat belt.

Light Vehicle

10 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-000923

active

2016 Mercedes-Benz E CLASS

The air conditioner housing may have collided with the airbag control unit during assembly, therefore the airbag control unit may be damaged.

Light Vehicle

8 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-000931

active

2019 Mercedes-Benz A CLASS

The high beam can no longer be deactivated using the high beam lever until manually activated by the driver. The high beam can be deactivated by turning the rotary light switch to the manual driving light setting.

Light Vehicle

5 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-001347

active

2018–2019 TRIUMPH SPEED TWIN

The coolant hose between the radiator and expansion tank may have been misrouted during assembly. A misrouted hose may come into contact with the exhaust header pipe, potentially causing damage to the coolant hose.

Motorcycle

5 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-000563

active

2014–2018 Honda PCX150

The voltage setting applied to the LED Control Unit (LCU) is inadequate. As a result, oxide may be generated on the contact surface resulting in an increase in the contact resistance, causing the switch to fail. This may result in the turn signal light, hazard signal and high beam not operating as intended.

Motorcycle

3 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-003873

active

0 ISUZU D-MAX

The rear leaf spring may fracture due to an insufficient diameter of the front eye.

Light Vehicle

1 Apr 2019

vehicle

REC-000932

active

2018–2019 Mercedes-Benz A, C, CLS

The software in the powertrain control unit may not operate as intended. The engine warning light may not activate to warn the driver of the fault. A reset of the control unit might take place while driving.

Light Vehicle

31 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-001440

active

2017–2019 Volvo S90 & XC60

A nut on the front seat rail may be missing in some vehicles. In the event of an accident, the seat structure and position may be unstable and possibly deform.

Light Vehicle

29 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-001152

active

2017–2018 PORSCHE 911 & BOXSTER 718

The airbag sensors in the sides of the vehicle may not have been tensioned sufficiently.

Light Vehicle

27 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000878

active

2003–2005 Mazda RX-8

The ball joint casings on the front lower control may crack, due to an inappropriate production process.

Light Vehicle

27 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000005

active

2016–2019 ALFA ROMEO GIULIA & STELVIO

Some vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) may not allow the driver to cancel ACC in very specific driving conditions.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-001346

active

2015–2019 TRIUMPH STREET SCRAMBLER, STREET TWIN, STREET CUP, BONNEVILLE T100, BONNEVILLE T120

The clutch cable may contact the main harness sheath, potentially causing damage to the wiring within the harness. If this condition occurs and remains undetected, it may lead to a loss of electrical power to various electrical circuits.

Motorcycle

22 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-003871

active

0 Mercedes-Benz S CLASS

It is possible that the vehicles may mistakenly detect a correctly engaged seat belt as being not engaged. A warning tone and a warning symbol in the instrument cluster will inform the driver of this condition. This may cause the vehicle's PRE-SAFE® function to not engage. This affects the front and rear seat belt buckles in the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000930

active

2018–2019 Mercedes-Benz C, E & S Class Vehicles

It is possible that the vehicles may mistakenly detect a correctly engaged seat belt as being not engaged. A warning tone and a warning symbol in the instrument cluster will inform the driver of this condition. This may cause the vehicle's PRE-SAFE® function to not engage. This affects the front seat belt buckles in the vehicle only.

Light Vehicle

22 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000680

active

2016–2018 JAGUAR XE, XF, F-PACE, E-PACE & F-TYPE

During testing, there was greater than expected variation in CO2 emissions between vehicles.

Light Vehicle

21 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-001144

active

2018–2019 PIAGGIO & APRILIA Unknown

The vehicle's engine may experience fuel starvation and temporary loss of engine performance.

Motorcycle

20 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-003870

active

0 PORSCHE PANAMERA

Due to an issue with the car's software, the red brake wear warning light is not illuminated continuously when the brake pads are worn out. Only a yellow warning message is shown in the multi-functional display, which can be confirmed and then suppressed until the car is next started.

Light Vehicle

17 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-001048

active

2013–2015 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV

The airflow sensor located within the petrol engine may fail. Failure of the airflow sensor will be indicated by a deterioration in vehicle performance, causing the EV system warning lamp to turn on. If the EV warning lamp does turn on, the petrol engine may stop, which will prevent charging of the main battery and therefore the car cannot be driven.

Light Vehicle

17 Mar 2019

vehicle

REC-000032

active

2017–2018 AUDI A5

Tyres of the type “Sport Maxx RT Noise Shield 265/30 ZR 20”, which were supplied by the Dunlop company, do not fully comply with the approval test requirements of UN/ECE R30 which was the evidence used to certify to Australian Design Rule ADR 23/02.

Light Vehicle

16 Mar 2019

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