2019–2023 Porsche Taycan (Y1a / Y1b / Y1c)
- Affected
- 533
- Category
- Cars
- Campaign
- ARB7
- Supplier
- PORSCHE CARS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
The defect
Due to a manufacturing issue, the cell modules installed in the high voltage battery may be defective. A short circuit could cause a thermal overload and result in a vehicle fire over time. The potential defect can be determined by Porsche using over-the-air data analysis of affected vehicles until the high-voltage battery self-checking software is installed.
The hazard
A vehicle fire could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and bystanders, and/or damage to property.
The remedy
The self-checking software is now available for immediate installation by either a workshop visit or via an Over-the-Air update. Owners can contact the Porsche Customer Relations Hub on 1800 711 911 or contact@porsche.com.au to determine their most suitable option for installation.
What to do
- 1Check if your vehicle is affected. This recall covers 533 vehicles. Use your VIN to confirm.
- 2Contact PORSCHE CARS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. to arrange inspection and repair.
- 3Repairs are free of charge when arranged through an authorised dealer.
- 4Verify this recall on the official government register: vehiclerecalls.gov.au ↗
- Contact:
- PORSCHE CARS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
- Website:
- https://www.porsche.com.au
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Recall data sourced from vehiclerecalls.gov.au under CC BY 4.0.