A recall notice for Plastic Spray Tubes supplied for use with Liqui Moly Petrol and Diesel Engine Intake Decarb supplied by Bralson Pty Limited t/as MotorActive as the plastic spray tube supplied with the products may have been damaged, resulting in perforation of the tube.
Bralson Pty Limited t/as MotorActive - Plastic Spray Tubes supplied for use with Liqui Moly Petrol and Diesel Engine Intake Decarbs
PRA No.
2020/18104
Date published
16 Jan 2020
Product description
Plastic Spray Tubes supplied for use with:
Liqui Moly Petrol Engine Intake Decarb - 2733, and
Liqui Moly Diesel Engine Intake Decarb - 3029
What are the defects?
The plastic spray tube supplied with the products may have been damaged, resulting in perforation of the tube.
What are the hazards?
If the tube is damaged, when attached to the can and the nozzle is depressed, some contents may be released through perforations in the tube to unintended areas. This may pose a risk of injury to users and bystanders and/or cause property damage.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should cease using the product and visually inspect the plastic spray tube by running thumb and forefinger along its length to detect any melt marks, punctures or damage. If the tube is damaged or consumers are unsure, contact MotorActive to arrange a replacement plastic spray tube to be delivered, free of charge.
For detailed inspection instructions, go to www.germanoils.com.au/spraytuberecall/
For more information, contact MotorActive on 1800 350 622 or via email spraytuberecall@motoractive.com.au
Supplier
Bralson Pty Limited t/as MotorActive
Traders who sold this product
Super Retail Group
Autobarn
Pep’s Auto Parts
GCP Asia Pacific
Cheapa
Auto One
Sprint Auto Parts
Auto Pro
Automotive Superstore
Sparesbox
Sparts Automotive
Auto Parts (Aust) Pty Ltd
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Dates available for sale
- 1 November 2013 - 31 December 2019
Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Recall advertisement.pdf (411.94 KB)
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.