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20/05/20 | | Raised: 11/03/24 - 23S55 - Explorer - Rear axle bolt potential fracture View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2023/316 ()
Manufacturer Reference23S55
DefectVehicles may have been produced with bolts on the rear axle that do not meet the specification and could potentially fracture.
RemedyReplace affected parts
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06/11/19 | | Raised: 11/03/24 - 23S55 - Explorer - Rear axle bolt potential fracture View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2023/316 (1)
Manufacturer Reference23S55
DefectVehicles may have been produced with bolts on the rear axle that do not meet the specification and could potentially fracture.
RemedyReplace affected parts
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20/05/20 | | Raised: 11/03/24 - 23S55 - Explorer - Rear axle bolt potential fracture View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2023/316 (1)
Manufacturer Reference23S55
DefectVehicles may have been produced with bolts on the rear axle that do not meet the specification and could potentially fracture.
RemedyReplace affected parts
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06/11/19 | | Raised: 11/03/24 - 23S55 - Explorer - Rear axle bolt potential fracture View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2023/316 ()
Manufacturer Reference23S55
DefectVehicles may have been produced with bolts on the rear axle that do not meet the specification and could potentially fracture.
RemedyReplace affected parts
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20/05/20 | | Raised: 12/02/24 - 23S53 ? Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle ? High Voltage Battery Diagnostic Inspection View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2024/011 (1)
Manufacturer Reference23S53
Defect"The affected vehicles may have a manufacturing defect in one or more of the vehicles. High Voltage battery cells which may result in a cell with a lower than expected capacity. In certain cases the low-capacity cell may develop an internal short circuit."
RemedyOn affected vehicles the battery will be replaced.
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06/11/19 | | Raised: 12/02/24 - 23S53 ? Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle ? High Voltage Battery Diagnostic Inspection View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2024/011 (1)
Manufacturer Reference23S53
Defect"The affected vehicles may have a manufacturing defect in one or more of the vehicles. High Voltage battery cells which may result in a cell with a lower than expected capacity. In certain cases the low-capacity cell may develop an internal short circuit."
RemedyOn affected vehicles the battery will be replaced.
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06/11/19 | | Raised: 17/06/22 - THE REAR AXLE BOLTS MAY FRACTURE DURING VEHICLE ACCELERATION. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2022/172 (2)
Manufacturer Reference22S27
DefectIn some of the affected vehicles the rear axle bolts may fracture during vehicle acceleration and may prevent the vehicle from being held stationary if the parking brake is not applied.
RemedyA software update will engage the electronic parking brake every time the vehicle is shifted into Park preventing vehicles from rolling.
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15/07/19 | | Raised: 21/05/21 - VEHICLES MAY HAVE AN ISSUE WITH THE CURRENT SOFTWARE THAT CONTOLS THE FUNTIONALITY OF THE ECALL SYSTEM View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2021/177 (100)
Manufacturer Reference21C12
DefectVehicles may have an issue with the current software that controls the functionality of the eCall system.
RemedyCarry out a software update.
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01/01/95 | | Raised: 07/12/09 - SPEED CONTROL DEACTIVATION SWITCH MAY OVERHEAT AND CATCH FIRE View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2009/128 (2803)
Manufacturer Reference9c273
DefectIt has been identified that corrosion within the speed control deactivation switch cavity can create a conductive path between the uninterrupted battery power and ground. This could cause the switch to overheat smoke or burn either with the engine running or when it is switched off.
RemedyRecalled vehicles will be inspected for corrosion of the specified area and if required will install a revised speed control deactivation switch. If no corrosion is present dealers will install a universal fused jumper harness.
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25/04/97 | | Raised: 25/09/06 - SPEED CONTROL DEACTIVATION SWITCH MAY OVERHEAT AND CATCH FIRE. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2006/147 (3968)
Manufacturer Reference5c983
DefectIt has been identified that the speed control deactivation switch may overheat smoke or burn.
RemedyRecalled vehicles will have the subject switch renewed if necessary in addition to which a modified jumper harness will be installed.
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01/01/98 | | Raised: 13/10/03 - DRIVERS SEAT MAY RECLINE UNEXPECTEDLY View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2003/143 (3011)
Manufacturer Reference3C899
DefectDriver's side seat upper recliner to seat back frame attachment bolt may fracture forcing seat to fully recline unexpectedly.
RemedyRecall affected vehicles and fit new design spacer and bolt.
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01/01/95 | | Raised: 22/01/01 - FRONT STABILISER BAR LINKS. View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/2000/153 (508)
Manufacturer Reference0C710
DefectOne or both front stabiliser bar links may break. Under certain conditions vehicle handling may be affected if one or both of the front stabiliser bar links are broken.
RemedyBoth front stabiliser bar links will be replaced with new 10 - millimetre service stabiliser bar links.
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01/05/96 | | Raised: 06/04/99 - THROTTLE MAY NOT RETURN TO IDLE WHEN CRUISE CONTROL IS DISENGAGED View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/1999/021 (5363)
Manufacturer Reference
DefectCertain of the affected vehicles could be fitted with a cruise control cable that may interfere with the cruise control servo pulley and not allow the throttle to return to idle when disengaging the cruise control.
RemedyPhase 1 - Write to owners advising them to immediately stop using the cruise control system and offering them the option of dealers disabling the system should they so wish. Phase 2 - As soon as replacement cruise control cables become available recall all affected vehicles for replacement of the cable.
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01/08/96 | | Raised: 14/08/98 - ACCELERATOR PEDAL MAY JAM View/hide..
Recalls Number (Vehicles Effected)R/1998/060 (4577)
Manufacturer Reference
Defect"Two conditions have been identified that may inhibit the throttle pedal from returning to its normal idle position.1) The possibility that a loose or incorrectly located floor mat may interfere with the lower edge of the pedal assembly and2) A potential foul condition between the engine compartment bulkhead insulation material and the throttle cable."
RemedyRecall all affected vehicles to fit revised design floor mats and securing system. A revised design quality assured throttle pedal and associated hardware is also being fitted to provide increased clearance between the lower edge of the pedal and the carpet. This recall supersedes R1998/038.
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