YUTONG Recalls
7 recalls across 7 models.
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All YUTONG Recalls
2011–2023 YUTONG ZK6129HCA, ZK6131HG1, ZK6938H and ZK6930H
The rear-view mirrors may extend further than the required standard set under Australian Design Rule 14/02 - Rear Vision Mirrors.
Heavy Vehicle
13 May 2024
2012–2019 YUTONG ZK6760DAA
Due to a manufacturing defect, the front passenger side window may not have been tinted to the specifications required under Australian Design Rule 08/01 – Safety Glazing Material. This may result in reduced visibility.
Heavy Vehicle
22 Apr 2024
2012–2021 YUTONG ZK6760DAA and ZK6772D
The base area of the vehicle jack may not meet the minimum size requirements of the Australian Consumer Product Safety Standard. If a non-compliant vehicle jack is used, it could become unstable and the raised vehicle may fall.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Apr 2024
2012–2023 YUTONG ZK6760DAA, ZK6129HCA, ZK6131HG1, ZK6938H and ZK6930H
Due to a manufacturing defect, the vehicles are missing a hand rail adjacent to the service door as required by Australian Design Rule (ADR) 58/5 – Access to and from omnibuses. Additionally, the luminous colour of the destination board does not comply with the standards set out in ADR 58/22 – Additional lamps.
Heavy Vehicle
9 Apr 2024
2012–2019 YUTONG ZK6129HCA、ZK6131HG1、ZK6760DAA、ZK6938H、ZK6930H、C122HDH
Due to a manufacturing defect, the emergency exit signs are not correctly illuminated as required by the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 44/02.
Heavy Vehicle
6 July 2023
2012–2021 YUTONG ZK6129HCA
The fuel filler port fitted does not comply with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 58/00 (Requirements for Omnibuses Designed for Hire and Reward) as it is located less than 900mm from the passenger entry door.
Heavy Vehicle
21 Dec 2021
2014–2016 YUTONG BUSES
The seatbelt retractor mechanism could fail to restrain passengers in their seats in a rollover accident.
Heavy Vehicle
11 Aug 2019