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RJ-0501-0

The pipe for the front left brake does not have sufficient vibration tolerance due to improper shape, and therefore, in the worst case it could break.

RJ-0553-0

The electromagnet inside the fuel cut system may not have a perfect waterproofing. If this problem is left unattended, the coil may break, in which case the engine would not start.

RJ-0554-0

The brake tubes may lose strength and break more easily, due to lack of weatherability, and in the worst case, the emergency brake may be triggered.

RJ-0598-0

On certain vehicle, the electrical wiring for the intake air preheating system is not properly secured and may interfere with the surrounding parts. If this problem is left unattended, the sheath may be damaged, and consequently, the core may heat up and smoke may emanate from the sheath, and in the worst case, the sheath would burn.

RJ-0604-0

For the front shock absorbers, the support members, which support the lower arms, have no rust proofing inside. Snow melting agent etc. can enter inside the support members and cause rust. If the rust progresses, the support members will lose strength, and in the worst case, the arms could fall off, causing the vehicle to stall.

RJ-0669-1

For the differential, the part where the bracket of the propeller shaft centre bearing is secured onto may be installed at a wrong angle or at a wrong position. If this problem is left unattended, the bracket might break from excessive stress caused by eccentric rotation, and this could, in the worst case, cause the vehicle to stall.

RJ-0669-2

The air springs of the front shock absorbers are not installed at the right position. If the vehicle continues to be driven with this problem, the top section of the air springs may interfere with the part where the spring is secured onto, and in the worst case, the springs would be damaged.

RJ-0678-1

The electrical wiring that is near the floor around the driver's seat with air springs is not properly routed. If the vehicle continues to be driven with the driver's seat at the furthest back position, the seat frame may interfere with the electrical wiring, and in the worst case, a disconnection or a short circuit could occur in the wiring, which would cause the windscreen wipers or the auxiliary brake to fail.

RJ-0678-2

On certain vehicles, there may not be sufficient clearance between the air brake tubes made of nylon and the heat shield. If this problem is left unattended, the tubes may melt due to heat, and at worst, there would not be enough air pressure for the brake system, in which case the emergency brake would be triggered.

RJ-0798-0

This recall is for vehicles with aluminum fuel tank. (1) The shock absorbing rubber strips of the fuel tank hangers are not properly glued. If this problem is left unattended, the rubber strips may peel off, causing the tank and the hangers to interfere with each other. If this occurs, the tank may get damaged and/or crack, which could, at worst, result in fuel leakage. (2) The convexities on the fuel tank, which are for positioning, do not have an appropriate shape and therefore, their surrounding areas do not have sufficient strength.

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