Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
Possible Tread Delamination.
Possible Tread Delamination.
Faulty Steering Box Bolts.
Possible Damage To Lower Control Arms During Transport.
Possible Delamination Of Tread.
Possible Defect In Iso-vac Booster.
Potentially Defective Cast Wheels Which May Crack.
Possible Failure Of Steering Box Mounting Bolts Fitted To F350 4x4 Vehicles Manufactured Between 01/07/82 And 31/12/84.
Potential Failure Of Isovac Brake Booster Fitted To 1987 Holden Astra's.
Potential Failure Of Isovac Brake Booster Fitted To Ford Xf,zl,fe And Telstar As Model.
Potential Failure Of Isovac Brake Booster Fitted To Pulsar,pintara & Skyline 1987 Vehicles.
Potential Defect In Isovac Brake Booster Fitted To Sigma, Colt And Magna 1987 Models.
Potential Failure Of Isovac Brake Booster Fitted To Camry And Corolla 1987 Models.
Cruise Control On Vehicles With Chassis End Number Range 033394 & 225204 May Not Cancel Upon Application Of Brake.
Some Of The Roll Pins Which Secure The Top Universal Joint To The Splined Steering Shaft Are Soft And Become Loose.
Faulty Fillet Weld Between Stub Axle And Shaft - Wheels May Fall Off.
Steering Knuckle Kingpin Thrust Bearings Faulty.
Bolt On Trucks With Kenworth K6-60 Or Hendrickson Suspensions May Fail Due To Incorrect Heat Treatment.
Tread Separation In Bridgestone 1000r20 16 Ply Tyres With Serial Number 3ud356.
Failed To Comply With Appropriate ADR.
Seat Belts Failed To Comply With Appropriate ADR.
Seat belts failed to comply with the appropriate Australian Design Rule (ADR).
Seat Belts Failed To Meet Appropriate ADR.
Rear Axle Hub Bearing Locknut May Loosen Allowing The Wheel Assembly To Dislodge In Models Built 9/84 To 2/86.
A Defect May Exist With The Towbar Attachment To 4 Runner Produced Between 08/85 And 07/86.