Data sourced from vehiclerecalls.gov.au, productsafety.gov.au, and foodstandards.gov.au — independent service, not a government website

RecallAU

Search Recalls

Search by VIN for an instant check, or filter by make, model, year, or category.

Buying a used car? Check its recall history before you sign.

Paste the 17-character VIN from the windscreen or registration papers into the search bar above.

Browse by Category

Recent Recalls (last 30 days)

vehicle

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.

Light Vehicle

13 Mar 2026

vehicle

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.

Light Vehicle

13 Mar 2026

vehicle

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.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2026

vehicle

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.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006562

active

2021–2023 Toyota Kluger Kluger 4x2 (GX,GXL, GRANDE), Kluger AWD (GX,GXL, GRANDE), Kluger Hybrid (GX,GXL, GRANDE)

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.

Light Vehicle

12 Mar 2026

vehicle

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.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006555

active

2020–2024 SINOTRUK T5G 8X4

Due to a design issue, the steering knuckle arms, first steer axle spring mounts and suspension pin shafts may not meet the required specifications. This could result in excessive wear to the tyres and steering misalignment leading to loss of vehicle control.

Heavy Vehicle

10 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006556

active

2022–2025 BMW 520i, 540d xDr, 740i, i5 eDrive, i5 M60 x, i7 M70 x, i7 xDrive & M5

The air conditioning (A/C) wiring harness may become damaged during routine microfilter (cabin air filter) replacement. This may cause an internal short circuit, which could lead the sensor to overheat. This could pose a risk of smoke entering the cabin or a vehicle fire while driving.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006557

active

2025 KIA CL4m K4, CV1 EV6, KA4 Carnival, MQ4 Sorento, MV1 EV9, NQ5 Sportage, OVc EV5, SV1 EV3 and TK1 Tasman.

Due to a software error, the Instrument Cluster may display a blank screen or may not operate as intended.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2026

vehicle

REC-006558

active

2025 VOLKSWAGEN Transporter T7

Due to a software issue, the headlamp low/high beam may not have been adjusted according to specifications. As a result, the headlamps could cause excessive glare to oncoming traffic or other road users.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2026