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RF-1265-0

On certain vehicles, there is not sufficient space between the plunger and the barrel of the fuel injector, due to improper assembling process of the injector, and the O-ring is deformed and/or damaged, losing sealing efficiency, in which case fuel can mix into engine oil. If this problem is left unattended, the oil amount in the oil pan may increase, and consequently, fuel mixed engine oil may enter into the inlet pipe through the blow by hose, in which case the engine revolutions could increase.

RF-0794-1

For the nuts securing the link, which braces the rear axle, and the shock absorbers on the axle, they may become loose causing abnormal noise, due to the improper process after coating the axle. If this problem is left unattended, in the worst case, the lower links may come off, which could adversely affect the vehicle's stability.

RF-0794-2

The surfaces that the nuts securing the rear axle stabilizer shackle face are not plane, and therefore the nut may become loose causing abnormal noise.

RF-0901-0

On certain vehicles, there is a too short harness line in the electrical wiring for the alternator. If left unfixed, the wiring terminal may break, in which case recharging the battery becomes impossible and in the worst case the engine could stall and will not restart.

RF-0733-0

On certain vehicles, the valve spring seat on the vacuum brake booster pump is not properly installed. If left unfixed, backflow of air at the time of engine stop may move the valve spring seat, and in the worst case, the valve could malfunction resulting in reduced braking efficiency.

RF-1036-0

On certain vehicles, the O-ring attached to the fuel injector does not have sufficient heat resistance, and its sealing efficiency may decrease over time, which can allow fuel to mix into engine oil causing the oil amount in the oil pan to increase. If this problem is left unattended, the engine oil with fuel mixed in may enter into the inlet pipe through the blow by hose, resulting in rpm increase.

RF-1105-0

On certain vehicles, the frame bracket securing the steering rack is not at the correct position, and therefore the joint between the steering rack and the intermediate gear is not at the correct position. If left unfixed, the joint may become loose, and in the worst case the serrated sections may wear, making steering impossible.

RF-1150-0

The combination between the harness connectors of the passenger compartment heater is improper, and therefore rust can occur on the connector terminals, which could heat up. If this problem is left unattended, the connectors could burn, resulting in a fire in the worst case. Incidentally, this recall is for vehicles that have the passenger compartment ceramic heater as an auxiliary heater.

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