Porsche 911 Recall Addressing Potential Window Loosening Issue

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Porsche 911 Recall Addressing Potential Window Loosening Issue
Porsche 911 Recall Addressing Potential Window Loosening Issue

Porsche Cars Australia has issued a recall for 474 units of its 992-generation Porsche 911 model, citing a manufacturing fault that could lead to the front and rear windows becoming loose. This recall notice pertains to vehicles built between 2019 and 2023.

The manufacturer’s statement highlights a specific manufacturing issue related to the bonding of the front and rear window glass to the vehicle’s body. Insufficient bonding may result in the partial loosening of the windows over the vehicle’s service life. In the event of an accident, this could compromise the effectiveness of the front airbags and pose an increased risk of injury to vehicle occupants.

A Porsche 911 (992) Carrera T (Credits Porsche Newsroom)
A 2023 Porsche 911 (992) Carrera T In Python Green Exterior Shade (Credits: Porsche Newsroom)

Notably, this recall applies solely to Porsche 911s equipped with the optional lightweight glass packages, identified by option codes VW4 and VW7. Owners of affected vehicles are urged to contact their preferred Porsche dealership promptly to arrange for an inspection and repair of their vehicle. Porsche Cars Australia assures that these services will be provided free of charge.

For further details or assistance regarding the recall, owners can refer to the attached Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list or access the official recall notice provided by the manufacturer.

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