As detailed here:
http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recal..._ID_Auto=14434
Date: 16/10/2006
Supplier Name: GM Holden Ltd
Product Make: Holden
Product Model: VE & WM
Target Number: 1521
Model Years From: 2006
Consequences: In extreme cases, the vehicle may develop a fuel leak and a fuel smell may become evident to the driver.
Campaign Number: 06-H-06
VIN Range:
Serial Range:
Product Info: VE & WM Series Holden vehicles fitted with a V8 engine that were built in July and August 2006.
Defect Details: A condition can occur where a fuel hose that connects the main fuel line and the injector rail in the engine bay may have been manufactured incorrectly. If damaged, the location may not be visible as it is covered by an outer sleeve band.
Consumer action: The owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by letter at their last registered address.
Market Coverage: National
Recall Coverage: National
Not the best way to start with the new model.
Although i disliek the VE, i still love holdens..so i will defend the recall. Unliek ford holden quickly make sure all concerned are notified with press releases and sometimes personal calls. The chances of the recall problem actually being a problem would be assesed at a very low percantile, but it is better to show like you care to consumers rather then try and hide the fact. Brave for holden to do a recall so early, but these things do happen unfortunatley.
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its only 2000 cars apparently, only effects the V8 versions as far as im aware.
As the link above says, it can possibly be a problem because IF it gets damaged you cant see it because there is a sleeve. So they will just replace the hose im betting, or check its not broken etc.
I dont think its anything major
its just a replacement fuel line from the firewall to the fuel rail.
only V8 & very few of them.
Rob
Only thing i like about VE is steering and handling awesome,interior nice,back of SSV nice,6l engine grouse,but seriously should expect a lot more from all the time and testing on the billion dollar baby.
Just dont like that front bar on the SSV at all.
I think recall is (ONLY) 1300 cars'.![]()
Toyota seems to be the most irresponsible large manufacturer. They have been investigated by the police for criminal negligence in Japan for not issuing recalls on vehicle (early to late 90s).The only company I know off that has done this is Toyota with their front steering recall after 9 people died in a accident in Japan due to this fault.
Like Holden with the commodore, Toyota (the supposed king of quality/reliability) also had issues with its globally produced Series 1 Camry.
Unlike Holden Toyota didn't recall the Camry - for what I regard as a serious problem. I guess that recalls unlike technical-service bulletins would be widely covered and reported by the media, seriously hurting Toyotas PR driven image.
90 owners out of 5,800 units is a very high incidence ratio.
Bad transmission fastener can lead to limping '07 Toyota Camry
By MARK RECHTIN | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS
AutoWeek | Published 05/01/06, 10:54 am et
LOS ANGELES - Just two months into the launch of its redesigned 2007 Camry, Toyota has a problem on its hands.
A fastener in the automatic transmission can loosen, and as a result drivers can lose the use of second and sixth gear.
The vehicle still can limp to a dealership, however. The problem applies only to the models with a V-6 and a six-speed transmission.
About 90 owners have reported the problem out of 5,800 vehicles so equipped, says Toyota spokesman Mike Michels.
Toyota is treating the problem with a technical-service bulletin sent to dealers, not a recall. As a result, owners must wait for the transmission to fail before it can be repaired under warranty.
The incorrectly seated fastener, also called a snap ring, may realign itself during normal driving, Michels said.
Toyota has changed the production process to improve seating of the fastener. The same transmission is used in the redesigned Lexus ES 350.
Toyota and bad transmissions isn't new!
There was a design flaw with the first of the wide body Camry's (93 model) transmission. The cage bearing would give way and the steel bits would travel into the transaxle and destroy that as well. Result....looking at about $3500 rebuild. Sad when it happens to an old couple on the pension who thought their car was Toyota reliable.
vztrt from the looks of things the new Aurion/Camry still suffers the same issue.
MonaroCountry shouldnt you be on drive.com blogs?
As detailed here:
http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recal..._ID_Auto=14482
Holden Commodore VE & WM Series - Rear Seat Belt Buckle
Date: 10/11/2006
Supplier Name: GM Holden Ltd
Product Make: Holden
Product Model: VE & WM
Target Number: 11,584
Model Years From: 2006
Consequences: This condition may cause the rear seat belt tongue to unlatch unintentionally.
Campaign Number: 06-H-07
VIN Range:
Serial Range:
Product Info: Holden VE & WM vehicles built prior to 11 September 2006.
Defect Details: A condition can occur where an incorrectly manufactured Rear Seat Belt Buckle has been fitted to a range of VE & WM vehicles.
Consumer action: Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted directly by mail to have their vehicle reworked as soon as possible.
Market Coverage: National
Recall Coverage: National
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2 public recalls in one month. This will not do the reputation of the car any favours. I note the press are loving it. Even though they are minor faults. The real shame is that the faults are from parts made by other manufacturers. This is what happens when you outsource to the cheapest bidder. I wonder if any other quality issues will arise from other cheap parts from Korean manufacturers.
Those asian parts are 'cheap' often because of cheap labour, not neccessarily the way they are manufactured.
Just because aussies get paid more, doesnt necessarily mean they do a better job.
Its all good to say Holden shouldnt outsource parts or find cheap bidders.... But if they got all the best parts and a base model Omega cost $45,000, then gee I wonder how sales would be going and I wonder what people would be complaining about then.
Do we actually know if these were imported parts?
HSVDT Z LE Clubsport.... I just broke one! (#8 of 50)
Well that site lists the seat belt recall, but what it dont list is the other 2 that came through with it, even though they are classed as customer satisfaction recalls. one being hvac unit on lower spec cars and other being A/C drain tube grommet not seating corrrectly allowing water to pour onto the floor.
Just for the record, the Captiva had one come through also for power steer hoses.
Hoses, had to get some fuel hoses replaced for my VR when they did a recall (some yrs ago), and the trans. dipstick replaced aswell.
I agree. These recalls are a disgrace!
I have the 195kw Dec. 2007 and I got a letter for recall for the fuel hose which has been done so it must be for 6 cylinder as well.