Recalls

Recalls & faults: Porsche Cayenne Coupe (2019-on)

Recalls: Porsche Cayenne 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 Cayenne Coupe

2019 Porsche 9YB Cayenne Coupe: ‘brake pad worn’ message may not be displayed

In November 2019, recall campaign AKB8 was issued for Porsche 9YB Cayenne Coupe vehicles that were available for sale in Australia prior to 2 August 2019. In these vehicles, the ‘brake pad worn’ warning message may not be continuously displayed and the driver may therefore not be informed that the brake pads had worn out; the warning message could also be suppressed until the car was next started. If the warning message was ignored, consumers could drive the vehicle with worn out brake pads – this increased the risk of a collision and posed a hazard to vehicle occupants and other road users. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2019/17964.

2019 Porsche 9YB Cayenne Turbo Coupe and Turbo S E-Hybrid Coupe: fuel leak

In June 2020, recall campaign ALA4 was issued for Porsche 9YB Cayenne Turbo Coupe and Turbo S E-Hybrid Coupe vehicles that were available for sale in Australia prior to 5 December 2019. In these vehicles, the weakness of a component in the ‘quick connector’ on the fuel supply line could cause fuel to leak at very high engine temperatures. If the fuel ignited, the ensuing fire posed a risk of serious injury to vehicle occupants, other road users and property. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2020/18359.


Problems and faults: Porsche Cayenne Coupe

Overview

This section identifies potential problems, causes and fixes based on the experiences of owners and repairers, online sources and technical service bulletins. This information is provided solely for reference purposes and AustralianCar.Reviews recommends that only properly qualified persons carry out repairs or modifications. Furthermore, the number of items below should not be taken as an indicator of a model’s reliability or the frequency with which they may occur.

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Problems and faults: Porsche Cayenne Coupe

No information regarding common problems and faults for the Porsche Cayenne Coupe is currently available.


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