Every published safety recall for Daihatsu vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
Due to a manufacturing defect, the mounting bolts for the front seats may not have been tightened according to specifications and could become loose or detach. As a result, the sea…
There is potential for a coolant leak to develop from the heater core. Leaking coolant may enter the ECU and cause a short circuit. In the worst case scenario the SRS airbag could…
A fuel evaporative emission check valve may develop a crack in longer term usage due to insufficient durability.
Under certain highway driving conditions, vehicle steering characteristics and vehicle directional stability can be affected due to rear tyre characteristics. Note: i.e. tyre trea…
As part of a minor design change introduced in November 2001, spring washers for the rear axle U-bolts were deleted in production. Road vibration and rear axle torque generated du…
Wheel nuts at the lower end of the torque range may come loose on rough roads, thus imposing greater loads on adjacent nuts which may fatigue fracture.
Terminals May Have Inadequate Dimensions At The Inside Of The Electrical Harness Couplers Of The Headlight And Horn In The Electrical System Resulting In Overheating And Possibili…
Vacuum Pump Generates Negative Pressure For The Brake Booster - The Rotor Blades Could Fracture Resulting In Loss Of Vacuum To The Brake Booster.
The Steel Ball Internally In The Tank May Become Stuck Causing Inner Pressure Of The Fuel Tank To Build Up.
Fluid Bypassing The Seal Causing Failure To One Circuit Of The Tandem Braking System Reducing Braking Efficiency.