13 safety recalls published for the Holden Commodore (1970–2020).
A clip on the fuel hose bundle may rub on the fuel pump return hose, which could cause a fuel leak.
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 seatbelts for the rear left and right seating positions may have been installed incorrectly.
If a LPG vaporizer has been serviced or replaced there may be a loose electrical ground connection. This may cause an electrical arc in the LPG fuel feed hose.
A fuel feed hose may not have been manufactured to the correct specification. The hose has the potential to thermally degrade resulting in a fuel leak.
Cooler Hose Clamp May Not Provide Sufficient Clamp Load And May Dislodge From The Fitting.
Rhino Roof Rack Supplied With A Standard Nut On The Ladder Restraining Strap In Liue Of A Nyloc Nut. Could Result In Ladder Being Unrestrained.
The Throttle Cable Attaching Nuts May Work Loose When Cruise Control Is Engaged.
Fitted With Suspect Front Suspension Strut To Knuckle Attaching Bolts Which May Break In.
Overtightening Of Bolts Which Attach The Front Brake Hose To The Brake Caliper-bolt May Crack And Failure Of The Front Brake System Would Occur.
Possible Tread Delamination.
Seat Belts Failed To Comply With Appropriate ADR.