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3,584 recalls found

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REC-001018

active

0 MITSUBISHI 380, COLT GRANDIS AND LANCER

Due to inappropriate structure of the base for the lighting switch platform, a crack may develop in the soldering in the printed circuit board between the base and the platform caused by the repeated heating cycle of expansion and contraction.

Light Vehicle

13 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-001020

active

0 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER AND PAJERO

Due to inappropriate structure of the base for the lighting switch platform, a crack may develop in the soldering in the printed circuit board between the base and the platform caused by the repeated heating cycle of expansion and contraction.

Light Vehicle

13 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-003595

active

0 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90, 110 and 130

Some customers have reported oil leaks from end of the front axle case. In more severe cases customers have reported that the wheel hub assembly and suspension have collapsed up into the wheel arch. In extreme cases the wheel and hub have detached from the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-003575

active

0 RANGE ROVER MY2013 3.0L TDV6 &4.4 SDV8 Vehicles

Under certain conditions an internal short circuit in the cooling fan module can lead to a failure and combustion of the external cable insulation. Secondary short circuits can then be created leading to further fire propagation.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-001189

active

0 SAAB 9-Mar

Over time, the Automatic Tensioning System (ATS) cable within the safety belt retractors of certain vehicles may break, and the seat belt may not retract.

Light Vehicle

12 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-000669

active

2013–2014 ISUZU MU-X

The material used in the nut for 2nd row middle seatbelt anchor point may not meet the specification required by the engineering drawing and design. In addition, excessive impurities were found in the base material of the nut.

Light Vehicle

10 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-003566

active

0 JAGUAR F-TYPE

Jaguar Land Rover engineering has identified that EMS software failed to apply the vehicles speed limiter to restrict the road speed when deployable rear spoiler (DRS) failed to deploy.

Light Vehicle

8 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-000482

active

2012–2013 Holden BARINA

The transmission mount on a small number of these vehicles may develop a fracture.

Light Vehicle

4 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-003565

active

0 Mercedes-Benz SL 231 & SLK 172

In the unlikely event of an accident, which may result in the deployment of the front passenger side dash mounted airbag, small pieces of the airbag module may break free.

Light Vehicle

4 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-000173

active

1992–1998 CHRYSLER JEEP

Some Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles may allow fuel leakage from the fuel tank during low speed collisions.

Light Vehicle

1 Aug 2014

vehicle

REC-000163

active

0 CHRYSLER FIAT

Due to a potential interference of the wiring under the dashboard with the steering column, the wiring might wear out in time.

Light Vehicle

31 July 2014

vehicle

REC-000174

active

2001–2007 CHRYSLER JEEP

Some Jeep Liberty vehicles may allow fuel leakage from the fuel tank during low speed collisions.

Light Vehicle

31 July 2014

vehicle

REC-000489

active

0 Holden VF Commodore, WN Caprice

The vehicles may have been built with an incomplete weld on the seat hook bracket assembly, for either front seat.

Light Vehicle

23 July 2014

vehicle

REC-005103

active

0 MG MG6 GT& MG6

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

Light Vehicle

23 July 2014

vehicle

REC-003569

active

0 ASTON MARTIN DB9 & RAPIDE S

A number of Aston Martin DB9 and Rapide S vehicles contain printed circuit boards (“PCB”) within the transmission control switches, which may be defective. If the vehicle is affected the transmission will revert to neutral gear without driver input for gear selection.

Light Vehicle

22 July 2014

vehicle

REC-001204

active

2013–2014 SUBARU FORESTER

In certain conditions vehicles may experience the turbo boost increasing faster than the enrichment of the air/fuel ratio, which may result in Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) illumination, rough idling, engine noise, engine mis-fire or engine damage.

Light Vehicle

17 July 2014

vehicle

REC-003564

active

0 Holden BARINA

The bolts connecting the front lower control arms to the steering knuckles may not have been fastened to specification. Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the lower control arm may separate from the steering knuckle.

Light Vehicle

16 July 2014

vehicle

REC-001017

active

2012–2013 MITSUBISHI ASX AND OUTLANDER

Improper machining of the transfer case cover may result in oil seal displacement, allowing transmission fluid (ATF) to escape.

Light Vehicle

16 July 2014

vehicle

REC-000180

active

2010–2014 CHRYSLER Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango

After certain repairs, some vehicles may experience a high resistive short at the vanity lamp wiring due to a trapped wire.

Light Vehicle

13 July 2014

vehicle

REC-000481

active

0 Holden OPEL

Owners’ Manuals supplied in the vehicle do not contain some specific information required for Australia, such as Child Restraint Loading precautions.

Light Vehicle

11 July 2014

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