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Due to a supplier manufacturing issue, the crankcase ventilation system may have a blocked breather port. This can result in excessive build up pressure in the crankcase, posing a…
The vehicle's digital owner's manual may contain incorrect information regarding the location of the child seat anchor point, airbags, seatbelts and emergency assistance informatio…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the trailer control valve was incorrectly mounted and do not comply with the requirements of the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 35/07 - Commercial Vehi…
On certain vehicles, the cover on the rear swing door in the loading bay are missing, resulting in door strikers being exposed to occupants.
The HAVAL H7 headrest utilises a unilateral locking mechanism, where the locking pin slides downward along the headrest rod into the lock slot to secure the position. In affected v…
Due to a software issue with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the signal from the crankshaft position sensor may fail. As a result, the vehicle may experience a loss of motive…
Due to a software issue, the headlamp high beam auto control may not detect oncoming bicycle/motorcycle traffic. If this occurs, the headlamps may not switch from high to low beam…
Due to a software issue, the driver side window’s automatic protection system may not operate as intended and result in the window closing with excessive force on any obstruction s…
In certain circumstances, the acceleration sensor signal may stagnate. If Roll Stability Support (RSS) intervention is required and at the same time the sensor malfunction occurs,…
The pin that supports the door gas springs may not have been assembled according to manufacturing specifications and could become loose and/or detach. If this occurs when in the op…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the retaining studs under the driver’s seat may not have a safety sealing cap installed during assembly.
Due to a manufacturing issue, the front seat belt webbing material may have been damaged or lightly scored during assembly.
A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restr…
A number of Toyota Hiace vehicles modified in accordance with Model Report MRE-000038 include a built-in hoist for lifting a wheelchair and a wheelchair tie-down and occupant restr…
Due to a manufacturing defect in the Adaptive High Beam System cracks may develop over time resulting in the LED reflector detaching from the reflector motor inside the headlamp as…
Due to a programming issue, the Adaptive High Beam System (AHS) LED units (high beam) and AHS ECUs (Electronic Control Unit) may incorrectly detect the signals for switching from l…
The brake fluid cap affixed to the vehicle does not contain the required warnings in accordance with the standards set out under Australian Design Rule (ADR) 35/07 – Commercial Veh…
The front marker, rear and side lamps may not be affixed to the vehicle as set out under Australian Design Rule (ADR) 13/00.In Addition, the vehicle number plate may not be correct…
Due to a software issue, the Integrated Electronic Brake (IEB) system may not operate as intended. Therefore, a higher braking force may be required when using the Remote Smart Par…
Due to an assembly defect, the vehicle number plate may be positioned above the maximum height set under Australian Design Rule (ADR).
Due to a manufacturing defect, signal interference may occur within the electronics of the brake system. If this occurs, a higher pedal force may be required for braking. The anti-…
Due to a manufacturing defect, signal interference may occur within the electronics of the brake system. If the fault occurs, a higher pedal force may be required for braking. The…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front seat belt Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) may engage earlier than intended and lock the retractor when an occupant is attempting to fast…
The courtesy lamps fitted in the vehicles do not comply with the requirements set out in the Australian Design Rules (ADR).
The rear-view mirrors may extend further than the required standard set under Australian Design Rule 14/02 - Rear Vision Mirrors.