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vehicle

REC-006379

active

2024–2025 Polestar 3

Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter the bumper wiring harness causing corrosion. This could result in reduced efficiency of the power assisted steering and a loss of safety systems such as pilot and park assist features. Additionally, unable to restart the vehicle .

Light Vehicle

16 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006378

active

2018–2019 VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan Allspace

Due to a manufacturing issue, the right and/or left curtain airbag/s may be fitted with a faulty gas generator. As a result, the airbags may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

10 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006376

active

2024–2025 KAWASAKI Ninja ZX-6R (ZX636J)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the engine crankcase clamping retainers may have been overtightened. This could result in seizure of the crankshaft bearing material, abnormal noise and engine stalling leading to a sudden loss of motive power whilst riding.

Motorcycle

9 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006377

active

2023–2024 JAC T9

Due to a manufacturing defect, the retaining bolts on the left and right-side curtain airbags may not have been fastened with sufficient torque. As a result, the airbags may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

8 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006373

active

2024 KIA MY2025 NQ5 Sportage 1.6T-GDI Petrol

Due to an incorrectly manufactured High-Pressure Fuel Pipe, poor sealing of the fuel system may occur resulting in a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006375

active

2024–2025 Ford Transit Custom / Tourneo

Due to a manufacturing defect, the child lock feature on the dual power sliding door may not operate as intended. As a result, the sliding door may be opened from the inside using the interior handle.

Light Vehicle

4 July 2025

vehicle

REC-006366

active

2024–2025 FUSO TF CANTER FEA21CR3SFBG, FEA21ER3SFBG, FEA61BR3SFBG, FEA61BR4SFBG, FEB21ER3SFBL, FEB21ER4SFBG, FEB71GR3WFBG, FEC71ER3SFBG, FEC81CR3SFBG, FEC81CR4SFBG, FGB71ER6SFBG, FGB71ER6WFBG

Due to a software issue with the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) the vehicle may enter fail-safe mode. This may result in incorrect operation of lighting systems such as front and rear lamps and licence plate illumination. Additionally, the engine start/stop function and wipers may not operate as intended.

Heavy Vehicle

27 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006370

active

2024–2025 VOLKSWAGEN ID.Buzz, Polo

Due to a manufacturing issue, the front passenger airbag may be fitted with a faulty gas generator. As a result, the airbag may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

26 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006364

active

2020–2025 VOLVO TRUCKS FLE/FEE (3)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the gear selector switch may fail and send an incorrect signal to the main control unit. This may result in an unintended deceleration, stopping and reversing of the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

25 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006369

active

2023 FUSO FIGHTER AND SHOGUN FN62FK6RFAM, FN62FR2RFAM, FN64FU2RFAK, FN64FU2RFAM, FU74GU1VFAA, FV74GU1VFAA

Due to a manufacturing defect, the propeller shaft balance plate may not have been welded to the required specifications and could detach from the vehicle whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

23 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006368

active

2022–2025 Volvo XC60, XC90 & XC40

Due to a software issue, there is a risk that the vehicle’s braking performance may be temporarily disabled if the car has been coasting downhill for at least 1 minute and 30 seconds in ‘B’ mode (in the plug-in hybrid cars) or One Pedal Drive (in the pure electric cars).

Light Vehicle

23 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006365

active

2024 FUSO BE741JRMBFAB, BE741JRMDFAB & BE741GRMDFAB

Due to a manufacturing issue within the Body Control Module, the vehicle headlights, tail lamps, license plate lamps, brake lamps, and wipers may not operate as intended. This may also result in loss of motive power.

Heavy Vehicle

23 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006367

active

2024–2025 Man TGL, TGM, TGS & TGX

Due to a manufacturing issue, the main cabin power cable may become loose. This may cause an electrical system failure and/or result in a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

23 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006359

active

2017–2024 HARLEY DAVIDSON Certain Model Year 2018-2024 Softail 2018 FLDE, FLHC, FLHCS, FLHCS ANV, 2019 FLDE, FLHC, FLHCS, 2020 FLDE, FLHC, FLHCS, FXLRS, 2021 FLHC, FLHCS, FXLRS, 2022 FLHCS, FXLRS, FXLRST, FXRST, 2023 FLHCS, FLHCS ANV, FXLRS, FXLRST, 2024 FLHCS, FXLRS, FXLRST

Due to a manufacturing issue, the rear shock absorber adjuster mounting tab may fracture. As a result, the shock absorber adjuster could loosen and contact the rear tyre causing a loss of air pressure.

Motorcycle

17 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006363

active

2024 Polestar 2

Due to a software issue, under certain driving conditions if the vehicle’s one-pedal drive function is activated it may lead to a loss of braking performance. Note: The vehicle is safe when driven with one-pedal drive function deactivated.

Light Vehicle

17 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006362

active

2024 Mercedes-Benz Certain GLE and GLS

Due to a manufacturing defect, the multi-purpose camera and/or the interior rear-view mirror on the windscreen may not have been bonded correctly and could detach. If this occurs, the advanced driver assistance systems may not operate as intended and the driver’s rear vision may be impaired.

Light Vehicle

16 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006360

active

2022–2024 Ford EVEREST

Due to a software issue, if a vehicle occupant places an obstruction such as a body part in the window space when the driver or passenger side windows are closing, the window may not automatically reverse and may exert an upward force greater than the design intent.

Light Vehicle

16 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006358

active

2022–2024 Ford Mach E, F 150, Ranger, Everest, Mustang, Transit and Transit Custom Vehicles

Due to a software issue, the rear-view camera may not display the rear-view image whilst reversing as intended.

Light Vehicle

16 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006355

active

2023–2025 Mazda MX-5 (ND)

Due to a software programming issue, the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) module may fail to illuminate the visual warning lights.

Light Vehicle

4 June 2025

vehicle

REC-006353

active

2021–2024 Ford PUMA

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel line sleeve may chafe against the support bracket and become damaged. If this occurs fuel may leak, potentially resulting in loss of motive power while driving, and if in the presence of an external ignition source may result in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

4 June 2025