Five vehicle brands has been recalled.
Ford Motor Company are recalling the Ford Mustang vehicles,
which were made available from 2021 to 2022. The recall is due to a
low-pressure fuel pump. The affected vehicles may lose fuel pressure and flow
from the fuel tank due to a failure in the low-pressure fuel pump.
‘’Loss of fuel pressure and flow can result from internal
contamination of the jet pump, particularly in low fuel conditions, and from
reduced internal clearances of the fuel pump, leading to increased internal
friction and sensitivity to vapour lock. This may cause a loss of fuel delivery
to the engine and result in an engine stall. An engine stall while driving increases
the risk of an accident,’’ said the National Consumer Commission (NCC) in a
statement.
The same car company recalled Ford Transit Custom vehicles
that were made available from 2024 to 2025 in South Africa have an airbag
defect. According to the supplier, the passenger’s airbag needs to be replaced
as a filter within the inflator might not meet the thickness specification. In
the event of an accident that can cause airbag deployment, the filter can block
the gas, stopping it from moving through the inflator.
BMW AG is also recalling the X3 (G45) series vehicles. The
two outer head restraints on the rear seats of the affected vehicles were not
manufactured correctly.
‘’In the event of an accident, it is possible that the
support function may be compromised, and the outer head restraints on the rear
seat may not provide the required protection. This may cause severe injuries as
parts of the head restraint could knock or dislodge,’’ said the NCC.
Volkswagen of South Africa (VWSA) said they are recalling
the VW Polo, which was made available from 19 to 23 May 2025. This is due to
the rear axle which was not bolted to the body with the necessary torque. As a
result, this can lead to the bolts detaching and, in the worst case, dislodgement
of the rear axle and loss of control when driving.
Furthermore, the affected Hino 500 series buses is also
being recalled. The vehicle company says the buses may have been manufactured
with a drag link that was not torqued correctly, and in some cases, split pins
may be missing.
‘’These components are critical to the steering system.
This fault may cause a loss of steering control while the bus is in motion. The
affected vehicles were made available between 5 July 2018 and 12 August 2025,’’
said the NCC.
Owners of the affected vehicles are urged to take their
vehicles to the nearest authorised dealership where the necessary repair work
will be carried out at no cost to the consumer.
Done By: Mitchum George

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