Every safety recall published by the Australian government, searchable and filterable.
The driving range indicator may provide inaccurate information about the distance that may be driven before refuelling, due to a programming error in the Combination Meter Display…
On some vehicles, a locating tab inside one or more of the side door latches may break, preventing the door from latching correctly.
In affected vehicles, the pawl spring tab in a side-door latch may break. This condition will typically prevent the door from latching.
The engine valve spring may fracture if the performance load exceeds the valve spring’s fatigue strength.
Potential software fault with the Stability Control System (SCS).
The park brake cable assembly may not be manufactured correctly.
Vehicles may have a defective engine valve spring. If a valve spring fractures, the engine may stall and may not be able to be restarted.
Some RAM 2500 and 3500 Trucks may have a defective tie rod bracket and mounting hardware.
Some Mercedes-Benz vehicles have a feature that lifts the bonnet of the car if a collision with a pedestrian is detected. This is designed to reduce the extent of injuries to pedes…
Camera Software may malfunction resulting in Active Lane Keeping Assist not performing brake application in the case of an inadvertent lane change from a speed over 105 km/h. Steer…
In certain 2018 model year Land Rover Range Rover Sport and Discovery vehicles, the Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) feature may not be available when required. A warning message…
The second rear axle prop shaft may fail prematurely on vehicles operating in conditions under high loads.
The bonding of the rear window trim strips at the left and right may not have been performed correctly.
Incorrect tension of the electronic rack drive belt by the rack supplier may result in the belt fitted to the electronic steering rack pushing to one side, leading to premature wea…
If the electronic parking brake (EPB) circuit board fractures, the warning light will illuminate and the EPB cannot be applied or released. If this happens, the vehicle may be in b…
On affected vehicles, engine vibration could cause timing belt tensioner spring failure, resulting in loss of engine timing. Loss of engine timing may lead to engine shutdown/dama…
The seat cushion frame may not be to specification. Failure of one or more of these welds may cause:- Noise between separated components- Displacement/Deformation of the seat cushi…
The locking mechanism on the right side of the seat backrest in affected vehicles may not lock in place at times.
Hydrogen may have become embedded in the material of the pistons of a certain batch of brake calipers. This hydrogen could leak from the pistons and enter the hydraulic components…
A combination of the front draw bar design (mounting bolt hole) and the incorrect material being used may result in fatigue cracks or the draw bar separating from the trailer.
The brake pad may separate from the backing plate.
A fault in the Power Control Module (PCM) software may affect cruise control, potentially causing the vehicle speed to lock or unexpected vehicle acceleration.
Affected vehicles may be fitted with a Front Lower Control Arm with faulty welds. Lower Control Arm weld failure could cause the front wheel assembly to hit the wheelhouse and/or f…
If the vehicle has a faulty rear seat latch and the rear seat belts are not fastened and the vehicle is involved in a collision, this could cause the rear seats to unlatch and uni…
There is a possibility of air being trapped in the hydraulic braking system.