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PORSCHE Cayenne Recalls

11 recalls affecting the PORSCHE Cayenne (0โ€“2021).

11

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

11

Total recalls

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All Recalls

REC-005067active

2020 PORSCHE Cayenne Cayenne (9YA), Cayenne Coupe (9YB)

The previous replacement of the rear axle trailing arm clamping nuts (as part of the recent recall REC-001635) may have caused a misalignment of the rear axle assembly. This could result in excessive wear to the rear tyres, and may result in a sudden flat tyre and subsequent loss of vehicle control.

Light Vehicle

1 Mar 2022

REC-001681active

2017โ€“2021 PORSCHE Cayenne Cayenne (9YA), Cayenne (9YB)

The steering column may not be securely connected to the steering gear and may become detached.

Light Vehicle

25 Oct 2021

REC-001635active

2020 PORSCHE CAYENNE

The clamping nuts on the rear-axle trailing arm may break over the service life of the vehicle, as they may not have been manufactured within specification.

Light Vehicle

8 June 2021

REC-001159active

2019 PORSCHE CAYENNE

Due to a production issue with the transmission oil pipe at the supplier's production line, the integrity of the welded joint may be compromised and cause a transmission fluid leak.

Light Vehicle

28 June 2020

REC-001158active

2017โ€“2019 PORSCHE CAYENNE

Due to the weakness of a component in the 'quick connector' on the fuel supply line, fuel may leak at very high engine compartment temperatures.

Light Vehicle

21 June 2020

REC-001150active

2017โ€“2019 PORSCHE CAYENNE

Due to an issue with the car's software, the red brake wear warning light is not illuminated continuously when the brake pads are worn out. Only a yellow warning message is shown in the multi-functional display, which can be confirmed and then suppressed until the car is next started.

Light Vehicle

14 Mar 2019

REC-001148active

2018โ€“2019 PORSCHE CAYENNE

During refueling, if the fuel nozzle is turned or not inserted incorrectly into the filler tube, the liquid fuel can leak into the fuel tank system. Liquid fuel can be sucked into the engine's intake duct during carbon canister regeneration.

Light Vehicle

3 Jan 2019

REC-001147active

2010โ€“2016 PORSCHE CAYENNE

A circlip on the bearing bracket of the brake pedal may become detached from its locking position. As a result, the bearing pin can move out of one of the two bearings, impairing brake pedal actuation.

Light Vehicle

29 Mar 2016

REC-003626active

0 PORSCHE CAYENNE

There is a possibility that a leak can occur at the fuel rails in the fuel injection system on the affected vehicles.

Light Vehicle

25 Mar 2015

REC-001145active

0 PORSCHE Cayenne

It is possible that the headlight module may not be locked correctly, resulting in the headlight becoming detached from the wing of the car.

Light Vehicle

6 Mar 2012

REC-003077active

0 PORSCHE Cayenne

A fuel line in the plenum panel area may be touching against the rear engine compartment cover on the vehicles affected by this campaign. Relative movements of the engine while driving can cause knocking noises and can result in visible signs of chafing on this fuel line. The fuel line can start to leak over the service life of the vehicle.

Light Vehicle

18 Feb 2008