New recall notices have been issued, affecting Nissan, Land Rover and Volvo vehicles.
The details of each recall, as published, are posted below.
Recalls: 2021-23 Nissan Navara SL Warrior and Pro-4X Warrior
- Recall number: REC-005863
- Campaign number: PW231
- Original published date: 9 January 2024
- Year range: 2021 - 2023
- Variants: All variants within this model
- Affected units: 4337
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
The jack provided with the vehicle does not meet the Australian Consumer Product Safety Standard and may fail to lift the front axel high enough to change the tyres.
What are the hazards?
There is no safety hazard and the defect will not affect the performance of the vehicle.
What should consumers do?
The owners / operators should contact their local Nissan dealer for instructions of action to be taken, including rectification of the issue.
Supplier details
PREMCAR PTY LTD
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Nissan Australia
- Contact phone: 1800 035 035
- Contact website: premcarwarrior.com.au/ [↗]
- Contact email: csc@nissan.com.au [↗]
Recalls: 2022 Range Rover Sport
- Recall number: REC-005870
- Campaign number: N830
- Original published date: 11 January 2024
- Year range: 2022
- Affected units: 465
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a manufacturing defect, the right-hand tailgate and body mounted rear lamps may not be sealed sufficiently allowing moisture to enter the lamps. As a result, the reverse, brake/stop and indicator lamps may not illuminate as intended.
What are the hazards?
Loss of reverse, brake/stop and indicator lamp system functionality could increase the risk of an accident, causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and/or other road users.
What should consumers do?
Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Jaguar Land Rover, and are asked to take their vehicle to an authorised Jaguar dealer and have the right-hand tailgate and body mounted lamps replaced, free of charge.
Supplier details
JAGUAR LAND ROVER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Land Rover Customer Relationship Centre
- Contact phone: 1800 625 642
- Contact email: crcau@jaguarlandrover.com [↗]
Recalls: 2023 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport
- Recall number: REC-005871
- Campaign number: N837
- Original published date: 11 January 2024
- Year range: 2023
- Affected units: 11
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a manufacturing defect, the vehicle body frame may have poor adhesion with the fixed panels. As a result, it may lead to a reduction of structural integrity.
What are the hazards?
In the event of a rear end collision there is a risk the fuel system will be damaged and fuel may leak. A fuel leak will increase the risk of a vehicle fire increasing the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants or bystanders and/or damage to property.
What should consumers do?
Owners of affected vehicles should contact their preferred Jaguar Land Rover authorised dealer to have the repair carried out, free of charge.
Supplier details
JAGUAR LAND ROVER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Land Rover Customer Relationship Centre
- Contact phone: 1800 625 642
- Contact email: crcau@jaguarlandrover.com [↗]
Recalls: 2015-23 Volvo XC90
- Recall number: REC-005861
- Campaign number: R10259
- Original published date: 3 January 2024
- Year range: 2015 - 2023
- Variants: All variants within this model
- Affected units: 115
- List of affected VINs (.csv file) [↗]
What are the defects?
Due to a manufacturing defect, the second-row seat belt buckle and lower anchor screw may become loose. As a result, the seat belt may not operate as intended.
What are the hazards?
In the event of a collision if the seat belt does not operate as intended, the occupant of that seat may not receive the full protection of the seatbelt system and this could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants.
What should consumers do?
Volvo Australia will contact owners of affected vehicles in writing. Owners can also contact their authorised Volvo dealer and make an appointment to have the repairs carried out, free of charge.
A list of Volvo dealers can be found at https://www.volvocars.com/au/dealers/find-dealer [↗].
Supplier details
Volvo Car Australia
Who should owners/operators contact for more information?
Volvo Car Australia Customer Care Centre
- Contact phone: 1300 787 802
- Contact website: volvocars.com.au/ [↗]
- Contact email: owners.australia@volvocars.com [↗]
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