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FOTON Recalls

7 recalls across 5 models.

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REC-003662active

0 FOTON TUNLAND

On a number of vehicles, the front brake pads display excessive amounts of thermal expansion, resulting in the brakes dragging under certain conditions.

Heavy Vehicle

13 Nov 2015

REC-003661active

0 FOTON Foton Tunland

All Foton Tunland vehicles have been supplied with a vehicle jack that does not comply with the mandatory standard for vehicle jacks AS/NZS 2693:2007, due to incorrect labeling.

Light Vehicle

11 Nov 2015

REC-003645active

0 FOTON FOTON TUNLAND

Some vehicles have incorrectly crimped wiring in the plug for the seatbelt pretensioners.

Heavy Vehicle

30 July 2015

REC-003623active

0 FOTON AUMARK

On a number of vehicles, the front brake pads display excessive amounts of thermal expansion, resulting in the brakes dragging under certain conditions.

Heavy Vehicle

22 Apr 2015

REC-003561active

0 FOTON TUNLAND

All Foton Tunland vehicles imported and distributed by Foton Automotive Australia, the previous distributor, have isofix identification labels fitted to the outboard rear seats which should not be there. The Tunland has not been certified to ADR34/01 or ADR34/02 and therefore, it is not possible to fit a child restraint to the rear seat of the vehicle using a top tether or isofix latching points.

Light Vehicle

13 June 2014

REC-003614active

0 FOTON TUNLAND

Affected jacks do not comply with the requirements of the mandatory standard for vehicle jacks (based on the Australian/New Zealand Standard: AS/NZS 2693).

Light Vehicle

20 May 2014

REC-003528active

0 FOTON AUMARK & ISF

It has been found on a very small number of vehicles that the driver's seatbelt stalk mounting eyelet flange may have been crimped onto the seatbelt stalk cable at the wrong angle.

Heavy Vehicle

23 Oct 2013