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The fault could cause roof racks to become loose or detached while loaded, according to the manufacturer.

The affected vehicles are stamped Model Year 2021.
The recall notice, lodged with the Department of Infrastructure, says: “The internal bracing upper mounts for the Genuine Isuzu Canopy Roof Rack may not meet the manufacturing specifications, should the mount become loose or detached it could result in damage to the canopy shell if remained undetected.
“If the roof rack becomes loose or detached while loaded this could result in the load being lost. Additionally, in the event of an accident the roof rack may detach increasing the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”
| Date of recall notice | 30/09/2021 |
| Make | Isuzu |
| Model | D-Max |
| Year | 2021 |
| Vehicles affected | 98 |
| VIN list | Click here to download the list of affected VIN numbers |
| Contact link | Click here to contact the manufacturer |
A spokesperson for Isuzu Australia was not immediately available to comment on the prevalence of local faults. This story will be updated when more information becomes available.
A full list of vehicle identification numbers for the 98 vehicles involved in the recall can be found here.
To have your vehicle checked, find your closest Isuzu dealership by clicking here.

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