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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-005390

active

2012–2014 SUZUKI SX4

The resistor mounted on the circuit board inside the CVT controller may develop a crack in the soldered portion, due to a manufacturing error.

Light Vehicle

19 May 2018

vehicle

REC-003833

active

0 UD TRUCKS QUON

The fastening torque for the air plugs, testing nipples, elbow nipples and brake air hose for the front axle brake chamber may be insufficient due to improper assembly process. The plug and/or other connecting parts might become loose and cause air leakage.

Heavy Vehicle

17 May 2018

vehicle

REC-000674

active

2013–2017 Iveco Metro Delta Bus

Some Metro and Delta Bus ITAL vehicles may have the rear brake calipers incorrectly fitted to the wrong side of the axle (left caliper on the right hand side and right caliper on the left hand side).

Heavy Vehicle

15 May 2018

vehicle

REC-000882

active

2015–2017 Mazda CX-3

If the engine is operated at high revs in an unloaded condition (either Park or Neutral) residual oil that may accumulate in the engine intake system may be drawn into the engine and result in an engine over run condition.

Light Vehicle

15 May 2018

vehicle

REC-000270

active

0 DUCATI PANIGALE V4

A fuel leak may occur from the filler plug (when opening it) or from the area under the rider seat both when riding the bike or when it is parked, due to a problem with the fuel tank seal and ventilation system.

Motorcycle

14 May 2018

vehicle

REC-001164

active

2016–2018 RAM 2500/3500

Some MY 2017 and MY 2018 (up to and including April compliance) RAM 2500 (DJ) and RAM 3500 (D2) vehicles equipped with a certain type of power steering hose may experience a failure of this hose.

Heavy Vehicle

13 May 2018

vehicle

REC-003831

active

0 UD TRUCKS QUON

The vehicle headlights may not illuminate when stalk switch is turned on and may suddenly turn off or illuminate intermittently while driving, due to improper crimping of the internal wire terminals.

Heavy Vehicle

13 May 2018

vehicle

REC-003835

active

0 JEEP CHEROKEE (KL)

The vehicles may have been built with an incorrectly manufactured fuel tube, which may result in a fuel leak and potentially a subsequent engine compartment fire.

Light Vehicle

12 May 2018

vehicle

REC-000735

active

2003–2007 JEEP CHEROKEE

The rear suspension lower control arms may experience excessive corrosion and could eventually break.

Light Vehicle

12 May 2018

vehicle

REC-001163

active

2017–2018 RAM 2500 Trucks

Some MY 2018 RAM 2500 trucks equipped with a 12-pin trailer plug, may have a Trailer Brake Module (TBM) installed with the incorrect software.

Heavy Vehicle

3 May 2018

vehicle

REC-001242

active

2016–2018 SUZUKI GSX-R125 & GSX-S125

Due to improper paint application, the torque specification of the front engine bolts may cause the paint to wear down with heat and vibration from the engine. This could cause the bolts to loosen.

Motorcycle

24 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-000642

active

2017–2018 INDIAN 111ci

Some MY2018 111 ci motorcycles have been manufactured with a right-hand switch cube that does not meet quality standards. Affected switch cubes may develop corrosion within the Stop/Run/Start circuit. If the motorcycle key fob is stored on or near the motorcycle and all other safety interlocks are met, an affected switch cube could lead to unintentional vehicle power-up or start sequence.

Motorcycle

23 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-000543

active

0 Holden COMMODORE

The seatbelts for the rear left and right seating positions may have been installed incorrectly.

Light Vehicle

22 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-001088

active

2017–2018 NISSAN QASHQAI

Due to an incorrect setting in the software of the Body Control Module (BCM) in affected vehicles, the system may not trigger a warning (double speed flashing) in the case of an indicator lamp failure.

Light Vehicle

22 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-000784

active

2016–2017 KIA RIO

The cable length of the rear door lock assemblies may be out of specification. As a result an active child lock can unnoticeably be inactive. This may lead to the rear doors being operable from inside the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

22 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-001212

active

2012–2014 SUBARU FORESTER

In affected vehicles the wiring loom may touch the clutch pipe. In a worst case scenario the clutch pipe may rub through the wiring loom insulation creating a short circuit that may cause the engine to stall and not restart.

Light Vehicle

20 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-001519

active

2017–2018 YAMAHA MT03LAH

A machining defect of the primary drive and driven meshing gears results in excessive noise during acceleration and engine rpm increase when shifting through gear ratios. This is due to a mismatch of the meshing gear components.

Motorcycle

19 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-000052

active

2014–2017 AUDI A4, A5

Part of the aluminium trim strips in the loudspeaker of the front or rear door trim may become detached.

Light Vehicle

18 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-001277

active

2014–2016 TESLA MODEL S

In some Model S vehicles when exposed to long-term, high-corrosion environments, the aluminum bolts that attach the power steering gear assist motor to the gear housing may corrode and weaken. If these bolts fracture, the power steering gear assist motor may move, causing the transmission belt to slip and resulting in reduced or lost power steering assist.

Light Vehicle

18 Apr 2018

vehicle

REC-000993

active

2010–2017 Mercedes-Benz FREIGHTLINER ARGOSY, COLUMBIA & CORONADO

Under certain environmental conditions the PowerNet Distribution Box (PNDB) module can go into auto-reset mode.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Apr 2018

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