Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
The down view mirror may detach from the left side door.
The gas struts that hold the back door open may be manufactured improperly, which may allow the gas charge to leak.
Over time the aluminium positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve may fracture, allowing the engine to draw an increased amount of engine oil. This may cause excessive exhaust smo…
The vehicle's wheel nuts may not have been tightened correctly, which may cause the wheels to become loose and risk falling off.
The adhesive connection of the drive shaft to the engine/transmission flange may not meet specifications. This may lead to the development of unusual noise, transmission malfunctio…
Due to improper Engine Control Module (ECM) programming, the ignition coil may overheat, creating a short circuit and blowing the fuse.
The oil pressure solenoid programming is not compliant to the required specification, which may result in decreased oil pressure.
The front trunk lid lock screws may not be tightened to the required specification.
The exhaust valve wiring may not be adequately mounted under the vehicle, and may come into contact with the exhaust. The wiring may melt the duct and then melt the wiring, which m…
During assembly the tie rod may have been incorrectly mounted to the right front axle stub.
The threaded connection of the upper hood catch may not have been tensioned correctly.
Due to a production non-conformity, the brake line retaining clip may not be fixed correctly to the clamping fastener on the firewall.
Bolts may be loose or missing from the left-hand side steering system hub.
The gas struts that hold the back door open may not have been manufactured properly, which may allow the gas charge to leak.
The engine oil breather system may operate incorrectly, possibly resulting in an oil leak from the air intake breather tube.
The oil pressure solenoid valve wiring was not manufactured to the required specifications, which may lead to engine failure.
The parking brake cable was not manufactured to the required specifications, which may result in the parking brake to fail.
Due to insufficient strength and riding vibrations, the horn bracket may fatigue and fracture.
A pin inside the brake calipers may break, affecting the function of the calipers.
The affected vehicles may accumulate carbon deposits in the intake shutter valve, in addition to premature wear of certain engine components.
The internal clutch component may be outside specifications and fail, which may prevent clutch disengagement.
The screws for the rear tailgate spoiler may not have been tightened to specification in certain vehicles.
Some trailers may experience a valve malfunction in the hydraulic power pack.
The front brake master cylinders on certain Aprilia and Moto Guzzi models may cause the front brakes to drag or bind, affecting handling and brake performance.
If the control handle is released and bounces back after activating the parking brake, the brake system may interpret this as a request to release the brake.