Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
The internal clutch component may be outside specifications and fail, which may prevent clutch disengagement.
Strong vibrations, such as driving on corrugated roadway, could cause the brake lines in the ABS hydraulic unit to crack, resulting in brake fluid leaking and affecting the vehicle…
The protective tinplate located underneath the spare wheel recess may crack in the outer areas.
On certain vehicles, the windshield wiper washer jets may become inoperative when driven in freezing conditions.
Due to a software fault, the vehicle's rear external lights may malfunction in certain Sprinter vehicles, when the rotary light switch is moved to a different position in less than…
In some vehicles clearance between the hood and the front brake hose may be inadequate, resulting in chafing of the front brake hose and a possible air leak. A damaged brake hose m…
Incorrectly fastened wheel arch covers could come loose over time and potentially detach from affected vehicles.
Due to an error in the active brake assist software, one of the radar sensor control units may fail.
Due to inadequate welding strength, the front right side suspension lower control arm may fail at one of the weld joints.
The current layout of the Bowden cable installed within the driver and passenger doors creates tension on the door lock and may cause the cable retainer to break, preventing the do…
Potential non-conformity of the air bag and the seat belt pretensioners Electronic Control Unit (ECU) could lead to power supply failure, causing the vehicles air bags and/or the s…
Wheel arch covers may be incorrectly fastened on some vehicles and may loosen over time.
The tow bar may fully or partially separate from the mounting points during towing.
If the vehicle's external front indicator light stops operating over time, the driver may not receive the corresponding warning.
Due to a manufacturing fault, the seat belt mounting bolt may fail.
Due to a manufacturing fault, the seat belt mounting bolt may fail.
Due to an error in the Frontal Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) software, the braking assist function may fail when the vehicle approaches a stationary vehicle.
The seatbelt retractor mechanism could fail to restrain passengers in their seats in a rollover accident.
Due to an improper setup of programming equipment for the Gear Shift Unit (GSU) stroke sensor, this may prevent the automated manual transmission from changing gears.
Due to a manufacturing error, the interior rear-view mirror glass may detach from the mirror housing.
The metallic components under the roof bed mattress may corrode in humid conditions.
On some RAM 1500, 2500 and 3500 Trucks, the master cylinder pushrod clip may not be secured correctly.
The engine crankshaft may have surface damage due to a manufacturing error.
The hydrostatic control unit may fail, switching the transmission from hydrostatic to manual transmission mode.
Some brake booster pumps may be manufactured improperly, and may cause the brake assist function to stop operating while driving.