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5,433 recalls found

vehicle

REC-003818

active

0 Mercedes-Benz 190 AMG GT

The software that determines the classification of the front passenger may not function correctly. This may result in an installed child seat being identified as a person, or a small lightweight person being identified as a child seat.

Light Vehicle

4 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-001391

active

2016–2018 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK

A clip fitted incorrectly during production may damage the power steering return hose. Hydraulic fluid could be discharged and a loss of power steering assistance would be experienced.

Light Vehicle

3 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-003826

active

0 MOTO GUZZI V7 III

Part of the ABS system pipe-work may contact or rub against other parts of the engine.

Motorcycle

2 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-000017

active

2008–2016 ASTON MARTIN DB9, DBS, VIRAGE, RAPIDE & VANQUISH

A communication error between the Engine Control Module (ECM) software and the Transmission Control Module (TCM) can cause the transmission park pawl to be held out. When the transmission park pawl is held out, this can let the vehicle roll away from its parked position. This problem can occur when all of the following conditions are met: a) the vehicle key is removed from the ignition control and the engine speed is more than 450 rpm; b) the driver does not select Park; c) the driver does not engage the park brake; d) the vehicle is not parked on level ground; and e) there is a communication error between the ECM and the TCM.

Light Vehicle

1 Jan 2018

vehicle

REC-000018

active

2004–2016 ASTON MARTIN DBS, DB9, VANQUISH 2013 ONWARDS & VIRAGE

On the affected vehicles, it is possible in some circumstances that when the right side front seat is operated to its fully rearward position that the seat runner can compress the battery supply cable and cause the seat to damage the battery supply cable. This can occur when the following conditions occur: a) The seat has lost its calibration; b) The seat calibration has not been correctly re-learned; c) The right front seat is operated to its fully rearward position.

Light Vehicle

22 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-003814

active

0 Toyota LEXUS

The subject vehicles are equipped with a resin fuel tank that contains a resin fuel inlet pipe. There is the possibility that the resin weld between the fuel tank and the fuel inlet pipe may not be to specification.

Light Vehicle

21 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-001124

active

2016–2017 PEUGEOT P3008

A possible non-compliance on some vehicles of the fuel pipes positioned near an aerodynamic shield that could generate friction between the pipe and shield eventually causing a fuel leak.

Light Vehicle

21 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000019

active

2004–2016 ASTON MARTIN DB9, DBS, VIRAGE & VANQUISH

On the affected vehicles, it is possible in some circumstances that when the right side front seat is operated to its fully rearward position that the seat runner can compress the battery supply cable and cause the seat to damage the battery supply cable. This can occur when the following conditions occur: a) The seat has lost its calibration; b) The seat calibration has not been correctly re-learned; c) The right front seat is operated to its fully rearward position.

Light Vehicle

21 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000759

active

2016–2017 KAWASAKI BR125JH & JJ

There may be a program error within the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) of the fuel injection system.

Motorcycle

21 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-001210

active

2003–2007 SUBARU IMPREZA

Some replacement passenger front airbag inflators installed in MY 2004-2007 Impreza vehicles as part of the current Takata recall campaign (SI0277) may have been installed incorrectly (in reverse).

Light Vehicle

20 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-003815

active

0 Mercedes-Benz V CLASS

The retaining rings of the wheel bearings on the front axle may not be correctly engaged and if so, these may drift.

Light Vehicle

20 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000873

active

2017–2018 Mazda BT-50

If driven across areas covered by high dry grass, there is a possibility that grass or vegetation could become trapped and accumulate in the vehicle underbody area.

Light Vehicle

19 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-003816

active

0 Mazda BT-50

If driven across areas covered by high dry grass, there is a possibility that grass or vegetation could become trapped and accumulate in the vehicle underbody area.

Light Vehicle

18 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000307

active

2016–2018 Ford RANGER

When driven over long grass affected vehicles may accumulate vegetation under the vehicle near the exhaust system.

Light Vehicle

17 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-001190

active

2016 SAIC MG6

The rear centre seat position of the MG6 PLUS is not fitted with a Child Restraint Anchorage as required by Australian Design Rule 34/02.

Light Vehicle

12 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000992

active

2013–2014 Mercedes-Benz ATEGO

A deeply contoured weld seam on the rear axle housing was not welded correctly during the production process on certain vehicles of the Atego 970.

Heavy Vehicle

12 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000733

active

2012–2013 JEEP CHEROKEE

An internal failure in the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) may result in the inability to deploy an Active Headrest (AHR) function during certain rear-end crashes.

Light Vehicle

10 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000785

active

2016–2017 KIA CARNIVAL

Due to a manufacturing issue, the vacuum hose to the brake booster may become weak over time resulting in the potential for the hose to collapse when vacuum is applied. This could lead the brake pedal to become hard when applying the pedal repeatedly. As a result, increased pedal effort may be required to achieve the expected stopping distance.

Light Vehicle

7 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-000903

active

2015–2016 Mercedes-Benz C CLASS

Torque peaks may arise in the drivetrain in the vehicle under pulling-away manoeuvres on a wet road. This may lead to failure of the drive shaft.

Light Vehicle

6 Dec 2017

vehicle

REC-001083

active

0 NISSAN D23 & NAVARA (R52)

Due to insufficient bolt torque, the nudge bar roll hoop fixing bolts may come loose causing the roll hoop to rattle and in rare instances, may detach from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

3 Dec 2017

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