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2023: Porsche Recalls

Last update 16. 02. 2024

5 recalls for 4 Porsche models in 2023

Porsche has five recalls for four models in the EU Safety Gate (formerly Rapex) system for 2023. Porsche moved up in the overall ranking from 27th to 18th place year-on-year.

Porsche’s most recalled model is the Panamera, which has had two recalls. The other three models have one recall each. The oldest recalled Porsches were built in 2003.

Safety Gate does not provide the numbers of potentially affected cars in its reports, so we always verify them from other sources. Since the beginning of 2023, we have also been monitoring the database of the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA, Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt), which publishes the numbers and also often includes Porsche recalls that Safety Gate often does not record. Some of them can be found below. Also new is a link to our other website with Porsche recalls in the USA.

Porsche recalls in Safety Gate

In 2023, the following Porsche models were recalled. Recalls will be displayed when you click on the link.

These models were recalled in 2023. See also the latest recalls.


Porsche recalls in the German KBA database

From our KBA section, we pick out some of the largest Porsche recalls of the past year.


Porsche recalls in the United Kingdom

You can also find Porsche recalls on our website car-recalls.co.uk. These are the recalls published by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) in the UK.

Porsche recalls in the United States

Another new feature for 2023 was the launch of our sister site car-recalls.com, featuring (not only) Porsche U.S. recalls.

Check also the Service Bulletin (TSB)

This summary is not intended to provide comprehensive information on all Porsche recalls in 2023. Only those that have been reported to the European Safety Gate alert system are listed. In addition to recalls, car manufacturers also carry out so-called service campaigns (Technical Service Bulletin – TSB), which are not reported anywhere and are only carried out on vehicles that arrive at an authorised workshop for servicing. We describe the difference between a recall and a service campaign in more detail in this article. This overview should prompt second-hand owners of older cars to contact an authorised workshop and ask if any recall or service campaign has been announced for a particular car. We advise how to do this here.



Porsche recalls in 2023 by model


Porsche 911

IssuedProblem
Porsche 911 (2022)15/01/2023The leather of the instrument panel in the area of the passenger airbag may not be correctly bonded. In case...

All 911’s recalls


Porsche Carrera

IssuedProblem
Porsche Carrera GT (2003 – 2006)13/05/2023Chassis components which do not meet required specifications, susceptible to corrosion, have been installed. This could lead to material failure...

All Carrera’s recalls


Porsche Macan

IssuedProblem
Porsche Macan (2014 – 2023)25/07/2023The rear seat belt end brackets may be incorrectly attached, which can cause the seat belts to malfunction in case...

All Macan’s recalls


Porsche Panamera

IssuedProblem
Porsche Panamera (2014 – 2023)25/07/2023The rear seat belt end brackets may be incorrectly attached, which can cause the seat belts to malfunction in case...
Porsche Panamera (2015 – 2021)08/07/2023Moisture infiltration may lead to corrosion of the control unit for the additional air conditioning pump. This could damage the...

All Panamera’s recalls


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