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vehicle

REC-006497

active

2019–2025 Ford Ranger, Everest and F150

Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter the ARB Solis lights wiring harness causing corrosion. If this occurs, it could generate excessive heat leading to a vehicle fire while parked or driving. Note: Affected vehicles should be parked in an open space and away from flammable materials and structures, until the defect has been rectified by Ford dealership.

Light Vehicle

9 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006498

active

2024–2025 Ford Transit

Due to a manufacturing defect, the main body wiring harness may chafe against the transmission housing and become damaged. If this occurs, it could lead to a short circuit resulting in a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

9 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006492

active

2023 BENTLEY Bentayga Hybrid

Due to a hardware defect, the high voltage battery may discharge whilst charging the vehicle. If this occurs, it could overheat leading to a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

2 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006494

active

2020–2025 SINOTRUK C7H 6x4 G7S 6X4 PRIME MOVER ZF-90T, PRIME MOVER HW-75T, PRIME MOVER ZF-90T

Due to a software issue, the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system may not re-activate when the vehicle exceeds 40 Km/h after the driver has manually switched off the ESC function. If this occurs, affected vehicles do not comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 35/07 - Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems.

Heavy Vehicle

2 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006495

active

2023–2025 SINOTRUK G7S 6X4

Due to a software issue, the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system may not re-activate when the vehicle exceeds 40 Km/h after the driver has manually switched off the ESC function. If this occurs, affected vehicles do not comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 35/07 - Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems.

Heavy Vehicle

2 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006496

active

2024–2025 SINOTRUK C9

Due to a software issue, the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system may not re-activate when the vehicle exceeds 40 Km/h after the driver has manually switched off the ESC function. If this occurs, affected vehicles do not comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 35/07 - Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems.

Heavy Vehicle

2 Dec 2025

vehicle

REC-006491

active

2022–2024 GENESIS GV60 (JW)

Due to a manufacturing defect, the windscreen may have insufficient adhesion and could detach from the vehicle whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

27 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006487

active

2022–2025 VOLVO TRUCKS FH & FM

Due to improper assembly, the battery isolation switch may be susceptible to water ingress. As a result, the rollover sensor could send an incorrect signal to the battery leading to a sudden loss of motive power whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006486

active

2023–2024 Mack CLX

Due to improper assembly, the battery isolation switch may be susceptible to water ingress. As a result, the rollover sensor could send an incorrect signal to the battery leading to a sudden loss of motive power whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006488

active

2018–2021 UD TRUCKS New Quon

Due to a software issue, the air dryer may send an insufficient frequency to the compressed air system allowing water ingress within the air tanks and circuits. As a result, in cold temperatures the condensation in the brake airlines could freeze leading to reduced or loss in braking performance and parking brake operation. In addition, the extra load on the remaining brakes could cause them to overheat leading to a vehicle fire.

Heavy Vehicle

26 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006489

active

2022–2024 HYUNDAI Ioniq 6 (CE)

The affected vehicles charging port door panel may misaligned due to poor adhesive application that cause the retaining hook to unlatch, resulting in the port door panel detaching from the hinge assembly whilst driving.

Light Vehicle

26 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006483

active

2023 Ford F150

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel vapour line may come into contact with the coolant hose and become damaged. This may result in a fuel smell and/or a coolant leak and may cause an engine compartment fire. In addition, the vehicle may experience excessive coolant consumption, lack of heater performance, reduced engine performance and drivability issues. Note: If excessive coolant consumption occurs, the malfunction indicator warning light will display in the instrument cluster.

Light Vehicle

25 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006484

active

2018 LAND ROVER Range Rover Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the high voltage battery may experience cell degradation. This can result in a loss of motive power and a vehicle fire.

Light Vehicle

21 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006485

active

2024–2025 Honda Accord

Due to a software issue, the integrated control module software may cause system errors. This can result in a sudden loss of motive power.

Light Vehicle

20 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006481

active

2023–2024 HUSQVARNA 401 VITPILEN and 401 SVARTPILEN

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel tank cap seal may crack. If this occurs, fuel may leak and in the presence of an external ignition source could result in a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

17 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006482

active

2023–2025 KTM 390 Duke and 990 Duke

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel tank cap seal may crack. If this occurs, fuel may leak and in the presence of an external ignition source could result in a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

17 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006480

active

2023–2025 FUSO eCanter FEAV, FEB7, FEBV, FECX

Due to a manufacturing defect, the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) may not operate as intended and could remain partially engaged whilst driving. If this occurs, it could overheat leading to a vehicle fire.   Note: If this occurs, EPB warning lights (orange) alert will illuminate on the instrument cluster.

Heavy Vehicle

17 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006476

active

2023–2025 Cruisemaster Unknown

The brake rotor stud holes may not have been manufactured to specifications causing assembly variance of the hub and rotor. As a result, the wheel nuts may not retain sufficient torque and could become loose. If this occurs, the wheel may detach from the vehicle whilst driving.

Trailer

13 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006477

active

2022–2023 Mercedes-Benz Unimog Unimog UHE and FGA

Due to a manufacturing defect, the steering gear’s bearing bushing may become detached from the steering assembly. If this occurs, the vehicle may experience a sudden loss of steering control whilst driving.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Nov 2025

vehicle

REC-006478

active

2022–2024 LEXUS GX550 (VJA252R) & LX600 (VJA310R) GX550 (VJA252R), LX600 (VJA310R)

Due to a manufacturing defect, there is a possibility of engine machining debris contamination within the engine. This could lead to potential engine knocking, rough running and/or stalling during operation causing a loss of motive power.

Light Vehicle

11 Nov 2025