Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
Problem With Certain Fuel Supply Rubber Pipes May Result In Underbonnet Fuel Leaks.
Possibly Affect The Braking Performance Of The Vechicle.
May Develop An Internal Electrical Short, Which In Some Circumstances May Generate Sufficient Heat To Cause Relay To Burn.
Possibility Exists For Fuel To Be Released From The Overflow System Beyond The Intended Design Of The System.
Fuel Feed Hose May Come In Contact With The Mounting Bolt Of The Power Steering U-joint Belows Such That Damage May Occur Which Could Lead To Fuel Leaks.
In A Severe Impact, If The Front Fork Steering Assembly Shears The Steering Stop And Certain Component Contact The Fuel Tank, Leakage Could Occur.
Front Disc Brake Pads Binding In Caliper.
Following Salt Impregnation Moisture May Penetrate The Bonded Joint Between The Front Brake Pad Lining Material And The Brake Pad Backing Plate.
The Pressure Relief Valve May Have Been Damaged During Manufacture.
High Tension King Leads To The Ignition System May Touch Or Be In Close Proximity To The Injector Hose.
Power Lead May Chafe Through Insulation When It Passes Through The Firewall Causing A Short Circuit.
There Is A Risk That The Battery Cable (b+) May Chafe Against The Air Conditioning Pipe Resulting In Short Circuiting.
The Positive Battery Cable From The Battery To The Starter Could Chafe Causing A Short Circuit.
Faulty Glue May Fail To Set Properly In Order To Affect A Good Adhesion Of The Brake Pad To The Brake Shoe.
Incorrectly Set Rivets Detected In Some Brake Assemblies.
The Rear Brake Hose May Be Worn As A Result Of Contact With The Rear Brake Disc.
May Have Been Produced With Brake Caliper Locking Pins Fitted Incorrectly.
Fret Condition Between The Axle Rebound Strap And Brake Pipe May Result In A Hydraulic Leak.
Cracks Detected In The Rear Axle Brake Shoes Of Some Buses.
Possible Foul Condition Which Could Result In Adverse Effects To The Braking Performance.
There May Be A Crack In The Fuel Tank.
Contact Between Steering Shaft And Brake Pipe Could Result In Loss Of Rear Brakes.
Rear Brake Hoses May Be Incorrectly Positioned.
Rear Brake Hoses May Be Incorrectly Positioned.
Leak May Occur If A Washer In The Primary Seal Becomes Dislodged.