2021-2023 Porsche 911 recalled due to seat airbag fault

More than 250 examples of the current ‘992’ Porsche 911 have been recalled in Australia, owing to a fault with the sports car’s seat side airbag.

Porsche Australia has recalled 258 examples of its 2021-2023 Porsche 911, due to a fault which could cause the sports car’s side airbags to deploy in a crash when not needed.

The recall affects Porsche’s current ‘992’-generation 911.

The recall notice, lodged with the Department of Infrastructure, says: “Due to a programming issue, the side airbags installed in the seats may unnecessarily deploy in the event of an accident.

“Unnecessary deployment of the seat side airbag may increase the risk of injury to vehicle occupants.”

Date of recall notice 28 November 2023
Make Porsche
Model 911
Year 2021-2023
Vehicles affected 258
VIN list Click here to download the list of affected VINs
Contact link Click here to contact the manufacturer

A full list of vehicle identification numbers for the 258 vehicles involved in the recall can be found here.

Porsche has advised owners of affected vehicles to contact their preferred Official Porsche Centre to arrange repair of their vehicle, free of charge.

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