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2020-2021 Porsche Taycan recalled due to wiring harness fault

Problems with the Taycan's wiring harness could prevent ISOFIX seats from being fitted

2022 Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sedan
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Snapshot

  • 338 Taycans recalled
  • ISOFIX anchor point access may be impaired
  • Porsche to carry out the fix free of charge

A recall notice has been issued for the flagship Porsche Taycan, affecting just under 400 Australian units.

According to the German manufacturer, the wiring harness for the rear seat-belt buckle may impair the access to the ISOFIX child seat anchoring system, preventing it from being secured properly.

If the child seat isn't correctly installed, it could lead to serious injury for occupants in the event of an accident.

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A total of 388 vehicles built between 2020 and 2021 have been recalled, with Porsche offering to fix the issue free-of-charge for owners.

Owners are encouraged to contact their preferred Porsche centre for the work to be carried out.

A list of affected VINs can be found here.

Jordan Mulach
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