911

Porsche 911 (1996) – 98V089001

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passsenger Vehicles. Inadvertent Deployment Of The Air Bag Can Occur.


Porsche 911 (1990) – 92V142000

Vehicle recall defect – The Ball Sockets On The Cruise Control Linkage Can Break, Allowing The Cruise Control Linkage To Become Detached On One End And Jam On Nearby Components, Which Could Impair Throttle Plate Operation.


Porsche 911 (1990) – 91V012000

Vehicle recall defect – Luggage In The Luggage Compartment And Or Plastic Trim Surrounding The Safety Latch May Prevent The Latch On The Front Hood From Properly Locking.


Porsche 911 (1996) – 95V247000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cover Sleeves On The Exhaust TaiLPIpes Have Been Secured With Only Two Instead Of Four Welding Spots.


Porsche 911 (1989) – 96V147000

Vehicle recall defect – A Part Of The Steering Column Upper Universal Joint Cracked During The Manufacturing Process.


Porsche 911 (1994) – 93V131000

Vehicle recall defect – The Latch Hook On The Convertible Top Can Crack, Developing Into A Break Of The Latch Hook, Impairing Its FunCTIon.


Porsche 911 (1989) – 93V204000

Vehicle recall defect – After The Engine Has Been Turned Off, The Rear Heater Will Automatically Operate In Order To Dissipate Heat In The Engine Heating System. During This Operation, The Resistor For The Rear Heater Blower Can Become Overloaded Due To A Binding Or Seized Rear Heater Blower.


Porsche 911 (1993) – 96V147000

Vehicle recall defect – A Part Of The Steering Column Upper Universal Joint Cracked During The Manufacturing Process.


Porsche 911 (2017) – 19V533000

Vehicle recall defect – Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) Is Recalling Certain 2016-2017 911 And Boxster, 2016 Cayman And Panamera Vehicles. The Air Bag Electronic Control Unit (Ecu) May Have A DefeCTIve Power Supply Capacitor That Can Result In Air Bag DeActivation Or Inadvertent Deployment Of The Air BAGS.