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tezarity
7th February 2011, 07:30 PM
Was quite surprised when i found a letter in the mail this afternoon from Holden.
Was even more surprised when that letter came in the form of a recall.

Don't know how many here on Opelaus are affected but as it turns out there is a fault in the sunroof where the glass panel 'may become detached from the sunroof assembly while in montion.'

So if anyone has a factory fitted sunroof then give your dealer a call and pop out to have it inspected under campaign 11-H-01

Tez

Wraith
7th February 2011, 09:58 PM
This is from another forum, (OzMazda) don't know if it matters much at all, but it might be of interest to some people here...

I've pasted in the attached images to this thread separately at the end...

Webasto recalls almost 50,000 sunroofs in Australia

I don't think this is an issue with Mazda factory sunroofs but I'll put this here for those who may have aftermarket sunroofs or those who have Ford or Holdens with factory sunroofs.

Either way worth a check to see if your sunroof is being recalled.

Webasto recalls almost 50,000 sunroofs in Australia
By Tim Beissmann | February 7th, 2011

Close to 50,000 aftermarket and factory fitted sunroofs have been recalled in Australia as part of a global recall by the Webasto Group.

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The recall applies to sunroofs supplied by Webasto Product Australia Pty Ltd from the Hollandia 700 and 900 Series.

More than 20,000 Ford and Holden vehicles built between 2002 and 2008 have been recalled due to a potential defect with the factory fitted sunroofs.

Holden has been forced to recall 14,612 vehicles with factory fitted sunroofs built between 2002 and 2006. Affected models include: AH Astra, V2/VZ Monaro, VX/VY/VZ Commodore, WH/WK/WL Statesman and Caprice.

A total of 5658 affected Ford vehicles were built between May 8, 2002 and March 7, 2008. Recalled models include: BA/BA II/BF/BF II Falcon, Fairlane, LTD and FPV vehicles.

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Close to 28,000 other vehicles that had aftermarket sunroofs fitted by Webasto’s authorised dealer network in Australia are also affected by the recall.

An official statement from Webasto explains that a bonding condition may exist between the glass panel on the sunroof where in some instances the panel could separate from its frame and dislodge from the vehicle while in motion.

“Although unlikely, conditions existing with the adhesive bond between the glass and metal frame in these affected Hollandia 700 and Hollandia 900 Series sunroofs can increase the risk that the sunroof glass may completely debond from its frame,” the Webasto statement says.

“Complete glass-to-frame debonding can develop gradually and may be evidenced by metal corrosion around the sunroof frame, wind noise, vibration, visual bond separation and/or water leakage. These conditions may be observable for several months before complete glass-to-frame adhesion debonding can ultimately occur.

“Webasto is leading this voluntary safety recall to ensure that proper measures are taken to fix the issue. The glass panel will be replaced at no cost to the consumer.”
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Webasto Product Australia’s managing director, Christian Mahr, confirmed the Australian recall was the second largest in the world behind the US.

Mr Mahr confirmed no one in Australia had been injured as a result of the defect, but admitted there had been a “very small number” of local reports of the problem.

He confirmed there were enough parts in the country to complete all the repairs and service all Webasto customers.

Both Ford and Holden will write to owners of affected vehicles. Owners are advised to contact authorised dealerships to arrange the recall inspection and rectification.

All owners of factory fitted and aftermarket sunroofs are encouraged to visit Webasto’s Sunroof Check website, which has details on how to determine whether your sunroof is involved in the safety recall and how to submit a claim.

Source: Webasto recalls almost 50,000 sunroofs in Australia | Car Advice | Reviews

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Wraith
7th February 2011, 10:08 PM
DOH !!!

I just finished putting up another thread minutes ago on the same topic LOL.

I actually read through the titles and didn't see anything worded about sunroofs...so appologies :)

hazrd
7th February 2011, 10:34 PM
Threads merged, as both are informative ;)

tezarity
7th February 2011, 10:45 PM
By your powers combined...

Wraith
8th February 2011, 07:31 AM
Thanks Adam :)

Just to think I was originally going to end up with one of the last CV8Z's made but it all fell through - would've been involved in this sunroof recall otherwise...

So far I've never had to deal with a vehicle part/s recall thankfully :)

SIMid
19th February 2011, 02:52 PM
still waiting for my letter.............

Wraith
20th February 2011, 05:33 PM
still waiting for my letter.............

Why not try calling them :)

SIMid
22nd February 2011, 12:59 PM
Why not try calling them :)

Just did, does not effect my Astra as it was the later build (checked through their database). Mine was in the late 2006 build so all okay. :)

ROCCO
15th March 2011, 10:42 PM
by your powers combined...


lol...i am captain planet...lol

SIMid
29th August 2012, 07:54 AM
Had my sunroof serviced yesterday as I needed a new coil pack :rolleyes5: , the independant sunroof technician came out to my mechanic's and told me that my sunroof was part of the recall! I told him that I had checked with Holden and they gave me the all clear. He said "They are dumb as dog shit, call Prestige Sunroofs, tell them the serial number and they will ask you to bring it in. I'm definately sure of it." Rang Prestige and yup, needs a new glass. What happens is the rubber shrinks over time and it will come off during highspeed cruising.

Wankers!!! <---GMH

Corsa SRI Guy
29th August 2012, 08:36 AM
Oh yay I've got one of these sunroofs! I'll be contacting the company to get this potential hazard sorted. Thanks for the thread info guys as I wouldn't have been aware otherwise.

SIMid
29th August 2012, 09:33 AM
Get the serial number and ring them to check their database.

Corsa SRI Guy
29th August 2012, 10:11 AM
I've called them and when quoting the serial number they told me that it is one of the sunroofs, and that the work hasn't been carried out yet. They put me thru to a mobile sunroof guy to install a new one. Thanks once again for the heads up :)