Defect
On certain Mustang Shelby GT500 vehicles, the label on the driver's side B-pillar may have incorrect rear tires size information.
Safety Risk
No risk description available.
Remedy
Dealers will install updated labels.
213 of 25,867 recalls from Transport Canada and NHTSA.
On certain Mustang Shelby GT500 vehicles, the label on the driver's side B-pillar may have incorrect rear tires size information.
No risk description available.
Dealers will install updated labels.
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 210.1 - User-ready Tether Anchorages for Restraint Systems. Specifically, the pictograms identifying the location of the tether anchors measure 15 mm in height instead of 20 mm as required by the Standard.
No risk description available.
Since this non-compliance condition does not pose any safety risk, no corrective action is required.
On certain vehicles, there is an error in the vehicle identification number (VIN). As a result, it is not possible to determine the make of the vehicle using the VIN alone.
This small error does not affect safety.
This is not a recall. Toyota has made changes to ensure that all new vehicles have correct vehicle identification numbers.
Certain vehicles may have English-only airbag warning labels on the sun visors.
No risk description available.
Dealers will install bilingual warning labels.
Certain motorcycles fail to comply with the requirements of CMVSS 108 and 123. 1) The lettering on the compliance label is less than 2 mm in height. 2) The replaceable headlamp light source is not properly market with DOT. 3) The rear reflector below the licence plate is 30 mm lower than the required minimum. 4) The rear side reflector is not mounted as far rearward on the motorcycle as practicable. 5) The ignition is not properly labelled "ignition". There is a risk to vehicle conspicuity, at night, due to the mis-positioning of the rear and rear side reflectors.
No risk description available.
Dealers will affect repairs.
Certain vehicles may not comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 115 - Vehicle Identification Number. The character height is insufficient for the vehicle identification number located on the front dashboard cover.
No risk description available.
No corrective recall action is required as this technical non-compliance is deemed to be non-safety related.
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 120 - Tire Selection and Rims. The certification label is missing the recommended tire pressure information. Also, incorrect gross vehicle weight rating / gross axle weight rating information may have been printed on the label. This could lead to tire underinflation and/or vehicle overloading, increasing the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
No risk description available.
Dealers will apply a revised label.
On certain Ram 2500 4x4 pickup trucks equipped with a diesel engine, the Certification label, Tire Loading Information label and the Supplemental Tire Pressure label contain incorrect tire inflation pressure information. The labels indicate an incorrect front tire inflation pressure rating of 50 psi (345 kPa) instead of 60 psi (414 kPa).
No risk description available.
Updated labels and installation instructions will be mailed to owners.
On certain vehicles, the tire and loading information label may have printing errors. As a result, information on the label may be difficult or impossible to read. This could be confusing and lead to overloading of the tires, which can cause poor handling and/or a tire failure. Canadian regulations require this information to be printed clearly on the label.
Poor handling or a tire failure could cause a loss of control and increase the risk of a crash.
Nissan will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to inspect the tire and loading information label. If there are printing errors, the label will be replaced.
Certain vehicles may have an incorrect compliance label that does not meet the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations. The vehicle’s compliance label was misprinted with an incorrect manufacturing date of "12/99".
No risk description available.
Dealers will replace the compliance label with a corrected one.
Certain vehicles fail to conform to Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 110 - Tire Selection and Rims. Specifically, the compliance label does not indicate the wheel rim size, as required by the Standard.
No risk description available.
Retail customers will receive a letter which will include a revised label and instructions on how to install it. Owners will also have the option of having their dealer install the label for them.
On certain vehicles, the tire information label incorrectly identifies the vehicle as a five-passenger instead of a four-passenger vehicle.
No risk description available.
Volkswagen will send a new label to owners of affected vehicles.
Certain vehicles may not comply with Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations. The tire information label may have incorrect vehicle load rating values. This could result in vehicle overloading, increasing the risk of a crash causing injury and/or damage to property.
No risk description available.
Dealers will apply a revised label.
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 110 - Tire Selection and Rims. The combined weight of occupants and cargo, as displayed on the Tire and Loading Information label, does not meet the requirements of the Standard. As such, the vehicle could be unwittingly overloaded, which would result in poor vehicle handling characteristics, increasing the risk of a crash causing property damage and/or personal injury.
No risk description available.
Dealers will install an updated Tire and Loading Information label, as well as an owner's manual overlay label. Customers with certain vehicles equipped with a genuine Toyota trailer hitch and 18” run flat tires or 19” wheels will be presented with an option (1) to remove the trailer hitch or (2) replace the tires (and rims) with new Extra Load Tires.
On certain vehicles, the date of manufacture on the label may have been printed in the "Month/Day" format vs. "Month/Year" as required by Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. This situation poses no safety risk and was corrected at the manufacturing plant on October 30, 2006.
No risk description available.
No remedy description available.
On certain vehicles, the year of manufacture listed on the compliance label is incorrect. Canadian regulations require the month and year of the vehicle's date of manufacture to be listed on the compliance label.
This error could cause confusion when trying to identify the model year of the vehicle using the compliance label.
BMW will notify owners by mail and advise you to take your vehicle to a dealership to install a corrected compliance label.
The tire and loading information label on certain vehicles may list the wrong combined weight of occupants and cargo. As a result, you could overload the vehicle. This could cause excessive tire wear and lead to a tire failure.
A tire failure could cause a loss of control and result in a crash.
Mercedes-Benz will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to replace the tire and loading information label. Additionally, the dealer will inspect the tires for excessive wear due to this issue, and replace them if necessary.
On certain motorcycles, the 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) on the compliance label does not match the VIN that is stamped into the frame of the motorcycle.
Canadian regulations require each vehicle to have a unique vehicle identification number (VIN) that can be found in multiple places on the motorcycle.
Yamaha will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your motorcycle to a dealer to install a corrected compliance label.
On certain RS 5 Coupe and Sportback models, the tire and loading information label lists the wrong combined weight of occupants and cargo. As a result, you could overload the vehicle.
Overloading the vehicle could increase the risk of a crash.
Audi will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your vehicle to a dealer to install a new tire and loading information label.
On a small number of trucks, the compliance label and tire and loading information label may list the wrong gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and gross axle weight rating (GAWR) information. Additionally, the truck-camper loading documentation may list wrong information. This could lead you to overload the truck and cause poor handling or a tire failure.
Poor handling or a tire failure could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in a crash.
None of the affected trucks have been delivered to customers. FCA Canada will instruct dealers to replace the compliance label and tire and loading information label before the trucks are delivered. Additionally, the truck-camper loading document will be removed.
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