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849 recalls found

vehicle

REC-001636

active

2020 VOLVO TRUCKS UD

The bolts/nuts of the spare wheel carrier may not have been sufficiently tightened. As a result the bolts/nuts may become loose due to vibration while driving. If the bolts/nuts come off, the spare wheel carrier and the spare wheel may detach from the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

15 July 2021

vehicle

REC-001634

active

2017–2019 VOLVO TRUCK UD

Some of the bearing cups in the front and/or interaxles have been assembled without a thrust washer. If the vehicle is operated under these conditions, the universal joint may ultimately break.

Heavy Vehicle

19 June 2021

vehicle

REC-001601

active

2018–2021 Volvo FM11, FM13, FMX13, FH13, FH16

Due to an incorrect setting on the external remote control, the remote brake request feature does not engage the parking brake under certain speed conditions (low speed).

Heavy Vehicle

23 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001191

active

2020–2021 Scania G-410,450,500,540, P-280,320,360,370,380,410,450, R-500,520,540,580,620,650,730,

In some vehicles, the nut holding the cab tilt cylinder has not been tightened. Because of this, the cab may fall forwards when it's tilted.

Heavy Vehicle

4 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001586

active

2015–2019 WSTERN STAR Unknown

Due to an adhesive failure, the sleeper cab vent windows, located on the driver and passenger side sleeper walls may separate from the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

17 Apr 2021

vehicle

REC-001510

active

2016–2019 Western Star Unknown

The baggage and sleeper doors may separate from the vehicle door hinge.

Heavy Vehicle

8 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-001001

active

2014–2018 Mercedes-Benz ACTROS, AROCS

Airbag inflator: As it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.

Heavy Vehicle

1 Mar 2021

vehicle

REC-000149

active

2012–2019 BONLUCK BUS JXK6127CR, KXK6127BR, JXK6105, JXK6127, JXKY6127CA5R, JXK6120

The dual chamber compressed air storage tank(s) may unexpectedly rupture due to metal fatigue.

Heavy Vehicle

16 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-001274

active

2017–2020 TADANO MOBILE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES GR200 EX-3, GR160N-4

A narrow clearance between the fuel pipe on the engine and the frame may result in the fuel pipe contacting the frame. If the operator continues to use the vehicle with the frame in contact with the fuel pipe , the fuel pipe may be damaged and this may lead to a fuel leak.

Heavy Vehicle

9 Feb 2021

vehicle

REC-000341

active

2010–2020 FREIGHTLINER Unknown

Fuel may leak from the engine's high pressure fuel rail feed lines.

Heavy Vehicle

22 Jan 2021

vehicle

REC-001000

active

2019–2020 Mercedes-Benz OC500LE, OC500RF

The shim plate installed between the spring support and plastic roller piston may have deformed during manufacturing. Due to the deformation, the plastic roller piston's threaded connection may detach, causing the vehicle to lean to one side. In addition, if the rear axle of the vehicle suffers a significant impact, rear suspension components may detach from the vehicle.

Heavy Vehicle

18 Jan 2021

vehicle

REC-000667

active

2005–2019 ISUZU NLR, NNR, NPR

These vehicles have not been fitted with a sufficient quantity of side reflectors as required under Australian Design Rule (ADR) 13/00.

Heavy Vehicle

11 Jan 2021

vehicle

REC-001002

active

2017–2021 Mercedes-Benz ECONIC

The ground line from the engine control unit is routed too tightly and may cause the cable lug to break. If the cable lug on the ground line breaks, the engine control unit no longer has a ground connection.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000999

active

2020 Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG U430

There may be insufficient tightening torque on the slotted nut on the brake caliper, which may cause the brake cylinder to work loose from the brake caliper.

Heavy Vehicle

22 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-001069

active

2019 MITSUBISHI FUSO HEAVY TRUCKS

A poor quality weld between the drum and end plate sections of the fuel tank could crack, resulting in a fuel leak.

Heavy Vehicle

22 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-001505

active

2010–2020 Western Star Unknown

Fuel may leak from the engine's high pressure fuel rail feed lines.

Heavy Vehicle

20 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000668

active

2019–2020 ISUZU FVD, FVY

When the accelerator pedal on the left-hand side of the vehicle is fully depressed, it may stick in the full throttle position. This can result in the vehicle accelerating unintentionally.

Heavy Vehicle

3 Dec 2020

vehicle

REC-000770

active

2008–2020 Kenworth Unknown

A pneumatic valve in the Hill Start Assist system may be incorrectly connected.

Heavy Vehicle

29 Oct 2020

vehicle

REC-000337

active

2001–2005 FREIGHTLINER Unknown

Fuel may leak from the low pressure fuel lines.

Heavy Vehicle

7 Oct 2020

vehicle

REC-000340

active

1999–2000 FREIGHTLINER ARGOSY, CENTURY, FL112, CST, C120

Fuel may leak from the pressure fuel line.

Heavy Vehicle

6 Oct 2020