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849 recalls found
REC-004424
active0 Scania Dennis Dart
Bolts Securing The Shock Absorber Bracket May Fail Or Become Detached And May Interfere With The Steering Linkage Limiting Steering Movement.
Heavy Vehicle
15 Sept 1997
REC-004939
active0 Kenworth Airglide 200 Suspension
Stress Corrosion Cracking And Bending Fatigue Can Occur Causing Sway Bar Arm Studs To Fail Resulting In Reduced Directional Stability Of The Truck.
Heavy Vehicle
10 Sept 1997
REC-004407
active0 Kenworth Airglide 200
Potential For Some Torque Rod Bolts To Not Clamp Correctly Due To The Bolt Bottoming Out On Its Shank At The End Of The Thread.
Heavy Vehicle
2 May 1997
REC-004399
active0 Ford Explorer UN
Does Not Meet The Australian Design Rule Specifications.
Heavy Vehicle
8 Apr 1997
REC-004418
active0 Ford F250, F350
Ignition Switch Could Experience An Internal Short Circuit Causing Overheating And Possibly Fire In The Steering Column Area.
Heavy Vehicle
1 Apr 1997
REC-004395
active0 OKA LT
Inconsistency In The Tensile Strength Of Steering Arms From One Batch Of Castings.
Heavy Vehicle
24 Feb 1997
REC-004936
active0 SEAT Toledo
During Installation Of The Child Restraint Anchorages A Variety Of Washers Of Incorrect Size Were Used Resulting In Anchorage Becoming Loose.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Feb 1997
REC-004385
active0 Scania P Trucks
There Is A Possibility Of The Throttle Paddle Getting Stuck Under The Roller.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Dec 1996
REC-004387
active0 NEWAY ANCHORLOK Air Suspension
The Equalizing Beam Shaft May Fracture Inside The Beam At The Toe Of The Weld.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Dec 1996
REC-004383
active0 Mack Eaton DS451P
Possibility Of Cracking At The Welds That Mount The Suspension Adaptor Brackets To The Axle Housings Resulting In The Vehicle Losing Direction Control.
Heavy Vehicle
4 Dec 1996
REC-004382
active0 MITSUBISHI FE3, FE4, FG4, FH100
Parking Brake Lever Releases Immediately Upon Application Not After A Period Of Time Operation Is Aware That It Is Not Correctely Engaged.
Heavy Vehicle
13 Nov 1996
REC-004379
active0 FREIGHTLINER FLC112
The Secondary Air Reservoir May Be Defective.
Heavy Vehicle
6 Nov 1996
REC-004377
active0 MITSUBISHI FE5, FE6, FG6, FK4, FK6
May Have Contaminated Hydraulic Fluid In The Brake Clutch Systems Resulting In Reduced Effectiveness In The Braking System And Increased Stopping Distance.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Oct 1996
REC-004375
active0 Mercedes-Benz L0812, 912, L0814
The Steering Shaft May Wear Prematurely And/or Damage The Support Bearing Resulting In Excessive Radial Movement Of The Steering Shaft.
Heavy Vehicle
3 Oct 1996
REC-004376
active0 Goodyear 7.00R16LT, G114A 109, 107M
Stamped On The Sidewall With A 12pr (ply Rating) Instead Of An 8pr Stamping - Tyres Would Be Less Resistant To Impact Damage Than Those With 12pr Construction.
Heavy Vehicle
2 Oct 1996
REC-004367
active0 Mack Titan
May Have Manufacturing Defect With The Secondary Fuel Filter Mounting Bracket Resulting In A Fuel Leak That Could Lead To Fuel Spraying On Engine.
Heavy Vehicle
29 Aug 1996
REC-004358
active0 International S3600, Transtar 4700
Plumbing For The Air Assist Regulator Contravenes The Requirements Of The Australian Design Rule No. 35.
Heavy Vehicle
24 July 1996
REC-004351
active0 Scania R144
The Brake Pipes Behind The Engine Are Exposed To Heat Resulting In Pipes Melting And The Wheels Locking Or Having Reduced Brake Performance.
Heavy Vehicle
15 July 1996
REC-004345
active0 Scania Trucks
Possible For The Spring Brake Chambers To Become Corroded And Fail Due To The Condensation Inside The Chamber.
Heavy Vehicle
6 June 1996
REC-004344
active0 Hino RG197, RM197
Possible Cracking In The Suspension Structure Of Hino Chassis Fitted With Air Suspension.
Heavy Vehicle
20 May 1996