Every published safety recall for Saab vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
Over time, the Automatic Tensioning System (ATS) cable within the safety belt retractors of certain vehicles may break, and the seat belt may not retract.
The check valve, part of the brake booster vacuum pipe, may not fulfill lifetime requirements. Over time, the valve will deteriorate.
During the manufacturing process,the fuel pump retaining tabs holding the fuel lines were damaged in some of the involved vehicles.Over time,this could cause the fuel lines to loos…
The front seat belts can experience a 'non-retracting' condition. The problem originates from the two stage mechanism inside the retractor.
2 nuts have been deleted, under certain conditions where a tow bar has been fitted, heavy trailer loads may distort and weaken the rear bumper bar to which the tow bar is fitted.
The locking catch of the backrest release mechanism may be faulty. If the mechanism is defective and the vehicle is involved in a collision, it could result in the backrest foldin…
The fault relates to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) that controls the deployment of the air bags and seat belt pretensioners. Under high humidity conditions, it is possible for…
Due to a problem with the chromating process, the front brake caliper piston may release hydrogen gas into the brake system. This could result in reduced, or lost braking capabilit…
The fault relates to the left-hand steering swivel member where it mounts to the ball joint. Two batches of steering castings may have been contaminated by defective material caus…
Due to the brittle condition of the metal used, the towbar tongue can snap.