Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
A Hydraulic Hose May Rub On An Electrical Connector Resulting In Hydraulic Oil Leak And Electrical Short Circuit Could Occur.
The Shield Between The Engine And The Pumps Need To Be Extended As Oil May Spray Onto Engine.
Potential Starter Motor Harness Short Circuit In The Engine Bay.
Possible Premature Failure Of Under Bonnet Hoses With A Resultant Coolant Loss Resulting In An Under Bonnet Fire In The Presence Of An Ignition Source.
Potential Brake Fluid Loss At The Rear Brake Pipe.
The O-ring Within The Valves May Be Susceptible To Becoming Dislodged When High Pressure Is Applied To The Brake System.
Potential For Leakage Of Petrol From The Fuel Tank Which Could Lead To A Fire Risk.
The Integrity Of The Welds Associated With A Limited Production Batch Of Brake Pedal Assemblies May Be Suspect.
Potential Exists For Fuel Line Damage If The Fuel Line Bracket Is Used As The Negative (ground) Location When Jump Starting.
Potential Fuel Leakage And Further Possibility Of Leaked Fluid Catching Fire If Exposed To Certain Elements.
May Develop A Condition Of Premature Wear Of The Rubber Membrane In The Brake Booster Unit Resulting In Loss Of The Brake Servo Assistance Requiring Higher Than Normal Force To The…
Damage To Front Brake Pipe Assembly Which May Cause Brake Fluid Leakage.
The Front Flexible Brake Hose May Become Dislodged From The Suspension Strut.
Defective Rear Brake Pedal Assembly - The Pedal Lever Hub May Separate From The Master Cylinder Lever Thus Affecting Rear Brake Performance.
A Crack May Exist In The Seam Of The Secondary Fuel Filter Resulting In Fuel Leakage.
Due To Improper Assembly Of The Terminal Of The Starter Magnetic Switch (solenoid) An Electrical Short Circuit May Occur Resulting In An Under-hood Fire.
The Fuel Damper May Come Into Contact With A Brake Line (near Brake Master Cylinder) Resulting In Damage To The Brake Line To The Extent That Fluid Can Escape.
Possibility Of Damage To The Fuel Tank Solenoid Valve Exists Resulting In Tubes Breaking, Allowing Fuel To Leak Causing A Fire Hazard.
May Have A Condition Wherein The One Way Valve Situated In The Brake Bootster Vacuum Hose May Not Operate Properly Resulting In Reduction In Braking Performance.
The Main Battery Cable Can Contact The Edge Of The Body Panel In The Boot Area Resulting In Damage To Cable Insulation Resulting In Short Circuit.
Supplier Of The Handbrake And Clutch Fittings Did Not Always Secure The Adjusting Screw Adequately At The Brake Master Cylinder And Clutch Piston.
Brake Valve Malfunction.
Leaking Fuel Pump Mounting Plate Seals.
Retaining Clips May Foul And Damage The Inlet Fuel Hose.
May Have A Defect In The Brake Master Cylinder.