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Certain Tucson (JM) vehicles were produced with incorrectly manufactured parking brake (handbrake) lever assemblies. The improperly manufactured parking brake lever pawl may cause…
The cab hook may bend and not secure the cabin. Also the hook indicator rubber rebound cushion may stick to the hook and not properly indicate the security of the cabin. As a resul…
The cab hook may bend and not secure the cabin. Also the hook indicator rubber rebound cushion may stick to the hook and not properly indicate the security of the cabin. As a resul…
When driving at speeds of 40-60kmh uphill through moderate corners, the ESP may activate prematurely, causing unintended deceleration of the vehicle. This is due to over-sensitive…
The compressed air system may no longer be able to be filled due to internal parts in the air system coming loose and in unfavourable circumstances becoming jammed under valve and…
The fabricated steering idler arm can become weakened if it is over-stressed. In extreme cases this could lead to a loss of steering control.
Audi AG, having found that there is the possibility that the brightness of these Xenon headlamps fitted to above mentioned Audi models may reduce significantly over time, in the in…
The steering shaft U-joint pinch bolt on some right hand drive vehicles may not have been correctly torqued during production. In this case the pinch bolt may become loose and fall…
Potential concern with 13' steel wheels fitted to some Kia Rio. Fatigue cracking may develop during long term driving.
The affected vehicles will be recalled as a concern has been highlighted with the left hand rear door lock. Under certain operating conditions the left hand rear door may be opened…
The material of the fuel pump impeller may be swollen by certain fuel properties causing interference inside the impeller case. Subject to this condition the pump may cease to func…
The possibility that during the original assembly the front hubs may have been incorrectly packed with grease. This has the potential to cause front hub bearing damage.
In the subject vehicles, the moon roof can be operated with the ignition switch in the 'OFF' position. This condition contravenes ADR42 'General Safety Requirements' relating to op…
A condition may exist with certain functions of the Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) on a number of type 230, SL Class and 211, E Class vehicles.
The defect appears to be in the mounting face of these rims being bent during manufacture and allowing the wheel nuts to loosen as the trailer is towed on the road. This can cause…
Production mounting of the hub cover 1760065 has been unsatisfactory during the period from February to March 2005. Manufacture of the hub cover has been of sub standard quality wi…
Subsequent to the initial recall notice, it has been found the remedy has insufficient safety margin to correct the problem. This applies to XVS650 and XVS1100 models only. The fac…
Replacement of Plush Velour Floor Mats if fitted to vehichle, to eliminate the possible risk of the floor mat coming into contact with the accelerator pedal.
Position of the side indicator lights on the bonneted series vehicles does not comply with the Australian Design Rules.
Incorrect approval number stamped on the compliance plate.
The sidestand on some vehicles may malfunction.
Oscillation of the motorised throttle valve may cause breakage of the throttle stop. The engine may be placed in the emergency program phase (limp mode) with a possible reduction…
There have been instances of the fuel pipes on engines with mechanical injector pump being incorrectly clamped.There have also been instances of the routing of the fuel pipes being…
Insufficient tightening torque has been applied when mounting connection rail C55 which connects the +24V supply between the chassis to the cab. The absence of the spacer ring on t…
There have been instances of leakage from the return fuel pipe on ethanol-powered buses with DS19E engines.