Every published safety recall for Holden vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
Due to a manufacturing issue, the rear seat back frames were manufactured with thicker ISOFIX wire which may exceed the Australian Design Rule 34 (ADR 34) requirement.
Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake booster may fail. If this occurs the stopping distance in the un-boosted condition would exceeds the distance prescribed by the Australian…
A clip on the fuel hose bundle may rub on the fuel pump return hose, which could cause a fuel leak.
A cross-member at the base of the rear seat frame may have been improperly welded to the seat frame.
Increased electrical resistance in a component within the Electric Power Steering system may result in a loss of power steering assistance.
A clip on the fuel hose bundle may rub on the fuel pump return hose, which could cause a fuel leak.
The rear-brake caliper pistons may contain trapped hydrogen gas that could be released into the vehicle’s brake system.
A low cell voltage condition in the battery pack may cause the vehicle to experience a reduction or loss of forward movement, or not start. A warning light will be shown on the in…
The seatbelts for the rear left and right seating positions may have been installed incorrectly.
A fracture on the fuel feed hose connector may cause the fuel feed hose to disconnect and leak fuel.