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5,433

Total Recalls Tracked

41

Recalls This Year

350

Vehicle Makes Covered

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REC-006565

active

2017–2021 JAGUAR I-PACE

Due to a software issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to cabin smoke or a vehicle fire. Note: As an interim solution, software will be installed to keep the battery charge level below 90% until a permanent remedy is developed.

13 Mar 2026

REC-006564

active

2017–2021 JAGUAR I-PACE

Due to a software issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may overheat at high charge levels. If this occurs, it could lead to cabin smoke or a vehicle fire. Note: As an interim solution, software will be installed to keep the battery charge level below 90% until a permanent remedy is developed.

13 Mar 2026

REC-006559

active

2021–2025 LAND ROVER Range Rover & Range Rover Sport

Due to a manufacturing defect, the panoramic roof glass panel bonding may have insufficient adhesion. As a result, the panoramic panel could detach from the vehicle.

12 Mar 2026

REC-006563

active

2022–2025 LDV MIFA & MIFA 9

Due to a manufacturing defect, the worm wheel within the Electronic Power Steering system (EPS) may have been insufficiently lubricated. This may result in a sudden increased steering effort whilst driving.

12 Mar 2026

REC-006562

active

2021–2023 Toyota Kluger

Due to a design issue, the second-row seat recliner mechanism may not fully engage during seat back adjustment. As a result, the seat back could move inadvertently.

12 Mar 2026

REC-006560

active

2025 Deepal SC6501

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear middle seating position may not have been fitted with a child restraint anchor point as required by Australian Design Rule (ADR) 34/03 - Child Restraint Anchorages and Child Restraint Anchor Fittings. As a result, an infant or child car seat restraint can not be securely installed.

10 Mar 2026

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