Recalls: Porsche 992 911 Coupe
Overview
Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if any) are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.
Recalls: Porsche 992 911 Coupe
2021-22 Porsche 992 911 Coupe: seat frame mounting bolts could become loose
In November 2022, recall campaign ANB6 was issued for 2021-22 Porsche 992 911 Coupe vehicles. Due to a production error, the seat frame’s mounting bolts for both front seatbelts may not have been tightened according to specifications. The seat frame’s mounting bolts could therefore become loose such that the seatbelts may not restrain the driver/passenger in the event of a collision, increasing the risk of injury. This condition may manifest in squeaking noises or looseness aroudn the seatbelt mounting point on the seat frame. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005566.
2021-23 Porsche 992 911 Coupe Carrera: side airbags may deploy unnecessarily
In November 2023, recall campaign APB3 was issued for 2021-23 Porsche 992 911 Coupe Carrera vehicles. Due to an incorrect software configuration, the side airbags fitted in the seats may unnecessarily deploy if a collision occurred. Unnecessary deployment of the side seat airbags could increase the risk of injury to vehicle occupants. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005837.
Problems and faults: Porsche 992 911 Coupe
Overview
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Problems and faults: Porsche 992 911 Coupe
No information regarding common problems and faults for the Porsche 992 911 Coupe is currently available.