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The vehicle may have been fitted with side direction indicator lamps that do not comply with the Australian Design Rule 13/00 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Device…
Due to a manufacturing defect, signal interference may occur within the electronics of the brake system. If this occurs, a higher pedal force may be required for braking.The anti-l…
A manufacturing defect in the vehicle’s air system may experience a delay in charging the front brake circuit. This could result in a loss of braking performance of the front brake…
Due to a software issue, the steering wheel may feel notchy when operating the vehicle in cold temperatures.
Due to an incorrect software configuration, the driver’s seat belt reminder chime and visual indicator will not activate as intended below 20 km/h. This may result in the driver no…
Due to a software issue, the daytime running lights (DRL) will not provide the correct brightness.
Due to a manufacturing defect, some vehicles may have been manufactured without a reinforcing pin in the front windscreen. As a result, the windshield frame may move resulting in g…
Vehicles equipped with carbon ceramic-matrix brakes have an independent electronic parking brake with a roll away prevention feature that can put excessive pressure on the brake ro…
The Power-Train Control Module (PCM) software determines if the mixture is rich or lean and adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine. Due to a manufacturing defect, the PCM s…
Due to a software issue, the daytime running lamps and automatic operation of the headlights may not operate as intended. This could result in reduced or poor visibility.
The Power Sliding Door system may not warn occupants while in operation.
Due to an installation defect, the bracket holding the rear entertainment screens mounted in the rear of the front seats, may be incorrectly installed. In the event of an accident…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear-view mirror lenses may detach from the mirror housing. This could result in reduced rearward visibility.
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear window glass may have been manufactured out of specification. This may result in uneven stress distribution causing the window glass to brea…
The trim bar at the rear door windows may not have been attached correctly to its retainer and could become loose and detach from the vehicle.
Due to a software issue, when the master light switch is set to automatic light control, the headlights, tail lamps, park lamps and license plate lamps will be turned ON and the da…
Due to a software issue in the Body Control Module (BCM), the Headlamp and the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) may remain illuminated simultaneously for 60 seconds when using the Remot…
Incorrect front and rear covers were used during manufacturing process of the vehicle owner’s manual and therefore the content provided does not match the vehicle.
Due to manufacturing issues, the exhaust tail pipe outlet may have been directed towards the left-hand side of the vehicle, resulting in exhaust gases being discharged towards pede…
The steering box mounting bolts may not have been tightened sufficiently and could become loose. This could result in a knocking noise and rattling of the steering wheel whilst tur…
Due to a manufacturing issue, the seat-back frames were not manufactured with the minimum radius criteria to meet the requirements of the Australian Design Rule (ADR 3/03 Seats and…
The motorcycle's side stand mounting bracket may become damaged over time. The side stand may fail when the motorcycle is parked.
The side stand mounting bracket may become damaged over time and fail when the motorcycle is parked.
The wheel arch liners at the front fenders may not have been attached correctly in some vehicles and may detach from the vehicle during operation.
If there is liquid or liquid droplets on the rear seat control display, the system may perceive this as a constant touch.