New recall notices have been issued, affecting Mazda, Peugeot, Volkswagen and Ferrari vehicles.
The details of each recall, as published, are posted below.
Recalls: 2023 Mazda CX-60 plug-in hybrid
- Recall number: REC-005820
- Campaign number: R202302
- Original published date: 13 November 2023
- Year range: 2023
- Variants: PHEV Variants of this model
- Affected units: 766
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a programming issue, the fail-safe driving mode which helps reduce the effects of failure in the vehicle may activate unintentionally resulting in a loss of motive power.
What are the hazards?
A loss of motive power while driving at high speed could increase the risk of a crash. This could potentially result in injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.
What should consumers do?
Mazda Australia will contact all affected customers to advise them to present their vehicle to their preferred Mazda Dealer to complete a software update free of charge.
Supplier details
MAZDA AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Mazda Customer Support
- Contact phone: 1800 034 411
- Contact website: customersupport@mazda.com.au [↗]
- Contact email: mazda.com.au [↗]
Recalls: 2018-19 Peugeot 3008 & 5008
- Recall number: REC-005815 & REC-005816
- Campaign number: KWM & KWL
- Original published date: 13 November 2023
- Year range: 2018 - 2022 & 2018 - 2019
- Variants: 3008 GT, 5008 GT
- Affected units: 332 & 194 (526 in total)
- Recall 1 (REC-005815): Affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
- Recall 2 (REC-005816): Affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) may crack due to overheating. If this occurs the DPF may not operate as intended resulting in an increase of tailpipe emissions.
What are the hazards?
There is no safety hazard and if this occurs, the defect will not affect the performance of the vehicle.
If the defect occurs the vehicles would not be compliant with the Australian Designer Rule ADR79 - Emission Control for Light Vehicles.
What should consumers do?
Owners of recalled vehicles can contact their preferred authorised Peugeot dealer to have the work carried out as soon as possible, free of charge.
Supplier details
INCHCAPE EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE PTY LIMITED
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Customer Relations Team
- Contact phone: 1800 307 607
- Contact website: peugeot.com.au/contact-us [↗]
Recalls: 2023 Volkswagen Amarok
- Recall number: REC-005829
- Campaign number: 39F7
- Original published date: 13 November 2023
- Year range: 2023
- Affected units: 70
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front drive shaft may become damaged and break. If this occurs, it could lead to a sudden loss of motive power.
What are the hazards?
A sudden loss of motive power whilst driving could increase the risk of accident, causing injury or death to the vehicle occupants and/or other road users.
What should consumers do?
Owners of affected vehicles can contact their preferred Volkswagen dealership to schedule an appointment to have the vehicle inspected and rectified, free of charge.
Supplier details
Volkswagen Group Australia Pty Ltd
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Volkswagen Group Australia
- Contact phone: 1800 504 076
- Contact website: volkswagen.com.au/app/locals/find-dealer [↗]
- Contact email: recalls@myvw.com.au [↗]
Recalls: 2023 Ferrari SF90
- Recall number: REC-005828
- Campaign number: 86
- Original published date: 13 November 2023
- Year range: 2023
- Variant applicability: All variants within this model
- Affected units: 35
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
The engine turbocharger oil delivery pipe may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, engine oil could leak into the engine bay and accumulate in the presence of ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire.
What are the hazards?
A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders, and/or damage to property.
What should consumers do?
Owners of affected vehicles should contact their local Ferrari dealership or Ferrari Australia to arrange an appointment to have the rectification carried out, free of charge.
Supplier details
FERRARI AUSTRALASIA PTY LIMITED
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Ferrari Australiasia
- Contact phone: 1800 234 392
- Contact website: ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/car-part-services [↗]
- Contact email: FAU-TECH-SUPPORT@ferrari.com [↗]
Recalls: 2021-22 Peugeot Expert
- Recall number: REC-005814
- Campaign number: MGJ
- Original published date: 13 November 2023
- Year range: 2021 - 2022
- Variants: Premium 2.0HDI AT8
- Affected units: 11
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a software issue in the Engine Control Unit (ECU), the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system may not operate as intended. If this occurs, the instrument panel warning light will not illuminate and the urea injection emission control system may not operate resulting in an increase of tailpipe emissions.
What are the hazards?
There is no safety hazard and if this occurs, the defect will not affect the performance of the vehicle.
If the defect occurs the vehicles would not be compliant with the Australian Designer Rule ADR79/04- Emission Control for Light Vehicles
What should consumers do?
Owners of the recalled vehicles can contact their preferred authorised Peugeot dealer to have the work carried out as soon as possible, free of charge.
Supplier details
INCHCAPE EUROPEAN AUTOMOTIVE PTY LIMITED
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Customer Relations Team
- Contact phone: 1800 307 607
- Contact website: peugeot.com.au/contact-us [↗]
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