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vehicle

REC-001374

active

2012–2013 VOLKSWAGEN POLO, GOLF & WAGON, CABRIOLET, BEETLE, JETTA PASSAT & CADDY

Due to electrolysis in the gearbox, the sulphur constituents in the synthetic oil can separate off. These accumulations settle between the conductor paths of the electronics in the form of conductive particles and can therefore cause an electrical short circuit and the gearbox fuse could blow. Should this happen, the clutch will fully open due to power supply failure, causing the vehicle to roll to a stop if in motion.

Light Vehicle

15 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-001422

active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

A fuse that protects some of the exterior vehicle lights may blow due to thermal overload.

Light Vehicle

15 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-001013

active

0 MITSUBISHI LANCER

Due to insufficient weld strength the clutch master cylinder may break whilst it is operating. In this case the fluid will leak and the clutch release function will cease to operate, preventing normal transmission gear changes.

Light Vehicle

11 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-001251

active

0 SUZUKI SWIFT, SWIFT SPORT & KIZASHI

The bolts that fasten the drive plate to the torque converter may become loose or detach due to insufficient fastening on Automatic Transmission (AT) or CVT.

Light Vehicle

11 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-000176

active

2013–2014 CHRYSLER JEEP

Due to a disruption of computer communications and loose alternator ground wires, the affected vehicles may experience random or failed illumination of dashboard warning lights and loss of anti-lock brake system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) function.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-003531

active

0 Toyota HIACE

The engines contain valve springs that could have been produced with corrosive pitting on the surface of the spring. The corrosive pitting could lead to fatigue cracks, which could result in breakage of the valve spring over time.

Light Vehicle

8 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-003530

active

0 PEUGEOT 508

The connection between the fuel return pipes and the injectors may have been damaged during assembly in the factory.

Light Vehicle

4 Nov 2013

vehicle

REC-001110

active

0 NISSAN C12 PULSAR

The satellite sensor for the side curtain airbag in the B-Pillar may not have been installed correctly in some Nissan B17 Pulsar, C12 Pulsar and N17 Almera vehicles. In extremely rare cases, the curtain air bag may deploy incorrectly.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-001108

active

0 NISSAN C12 PULSAR

An incorrect specification stop lamp switch was installed in some Nissan C12 Pulsar vehicles fitted with CVT automatic transmission. In extremely rare cases, the rear stop lamps may not work due to stop lamp switch failure. The brakes will continue to function as normal.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-001109

active

0 NISSAN B17 PULSAR

The satellite sensor for the side curtain airbag in the B-Pillar may not have been installed correctly in some Nissan B17 Pulsar, C12 Pulsar and N17 Almera vehicles. In extremely rare cases, the curtain air bag may deploy incorrectly.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-001111

active

0 NISSAN N17 ALMERA

The satellite sensor for the side curtain airbag in the B-Pillar may not have been installed correctly in some Nissan B17 Pulsar, C12 Pulsar and N17 Almera vehicles. In extremely rare cases, the curtain air bag may deploy incorrectly.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003529

active

0 Mercedes-Benz GL166

The rear seat centre child restraint anchor point is not accessible due to an incorrect seat backrest trim fitted during production.

Light Vehicle

30 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-000170

active

2013–2014 CHRYSLER JEEP

The daytime running lamps may illuminate at low intensity output, instead of the desired high intensity output, during certain driving conditions.

Light Vehicle

24 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-005110

active

2007–2013 ASTON MARTIN V8, DB9, Virage, Rapide, Rapide S & V12 Vantage

It is possible that the throttle pedal lever may fracture.

Light Vehicle

23 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-000167

active

2011–2013 CHRYSLER 300 SRT/LX

The tyre placard label on affected vehicles were printed without tyre speed and load rating information.

Light Vehicle

13 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003525

active

0 AUDI A8

Audi A8 vehicles with glass sliding/tilting sunroof (PR number 3FE) manufactured within a specific period, an unfavourable stress distribution was set up in the glass roof panel during production. This can cause the glass panel to break unexpectedly. This usually happens when a door is slammed closed while the vehicle is stationary.

Light Vehicle

4 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003524

active

0 AUDI S6, RS6 & S7

Audi has been made aware recently that due to manufacturing tolerances, the fuel line may become damaged after a period of time on Audi S6, RS 6 and S7 vehicles manufactured within a specific period.

Light Vehicle

4 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003522

active

0 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO & MURCIELAGO

On vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brake discs, the stainless steel screws fixing the rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.

Light Vehicle

1 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003523

active

0 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT / GTC FLYING SPUR

On the rear axle of vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brakes (CSiC), the stainless steel screws fixing the brake rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.

Light Vehicle

1 Oct 2013

vehicle

REC-003521

active

0 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO & MURCIELAGO

On vehicles fitted with carbon ceramic brake discs, the stainless steel screws fixing the rotor to the metal bell may fail due to corrosion if the vehicle has been used in salty environments.

Light Vehicle

30 Sept 2013

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