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Porsche Recalls

56 models · 110 recalls · 21,600 complaints

Porsche ranks #0 among 0 tracked manufacturers for total recall volume, with 110 safety recall campaigns across 56 models. Recall activity shows a relatively stable recall history. The most frequently affected component category is fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings.

110

Recalls

21,600

Complaints

0

Crashes

432

Fires

216

Injuries

0

Deaths

Porsche Models

Cayenne

Worst: 2004
27 recalls2,100 complaints

Taycan

Worst: 2021
25 recalls500 complaints

Panamera

Worst: 2018
18 recalls1,300 complaints

911 CARRERA

Worst: 2020
14 recalls1,600 complaints

Cayenne S

Worst: 2003
12 recalls600 complaints

Cayenne Turbo

Worst: 2003
12 recalls800 complaints

Macan

Worst: 2017
10 recalls600 complaints

Boxster

Worst: 2001
9 recalls1,000 complaints

Panamera Turbo

Worst: 2011
9 recalls700 complaints

911 TURBO

Worst: 2001
8 recalls900 complaints

Macan S

Worst: 2015
8 recalls500 complaints

PANAMERA 4

Worst: 2011
8 recalls600 complaints

PANAMERA 4S

Worst: 2010
8 recalls700 complaints

911 GT3

Worst: 2022
6 recalls800 complaints

Cayman

Worst: 2014
6 recalls400 complaints

Macan Turbo

Worst: 2015
6 recalls300 complaints

Panamera Gts

Worst: 2015
6 recalls300 complaints

Panamera Turbo S

Worst: 2012
6 recalls400 complaints

718 BOXSTER

Worst: 2017
5 recalls100 complaints

911 GT3 RS

Worst: 2011
5 recalls300 complaints

Taycan Turbo S

Worst: 2021
5 recalls100 complaints

718 CAYMAN

Worst: 2017
4 recalls100 complaints

911 CARRERA S

Worst: 2012
4 recalls300 complaints

Boxster S

Worst: 2001
4 recalls600 complaints

Macan Gts

Worst: 2017
4 recalls100 complaints

PANAMERA 4S EXECUTIVE

Worst: 2018
4 recalls200 complaints

PANAMERA 4S SPORT TURISMO

Worst: 2018
4 recalls100 complaints

Panamera S

Worst: 2010
4 recalls500 complaints

Panamera Turbo Executive

Worst: 2018
4 recalls200 complaints

TAYCAN 4S

Worst: 2020
4 recalls100 complaints

911 CARRERA 4

Worst: 2012
3 recalls300 complaints

911 TARGA 4

Worst: 2017
3 recalls200 complaints

911 TURBO S

Worst: 2023
3 recalls400 complaints

Cayenne E-hybrid

Worst: 2021
3 recalls300 complaints

Cayenne Gts

Worst: 2021
3 recalls300 complaints

Cayenne S Hybrid

Worst: 2011
3 recalls300 complaints

PANAMERA 4 EXECUTIVE

Worst: 2018
3 recalls100 complaints

PANAMERA 4 SPORT TURISMO

Worst: 2018
3 recalls100 complaints

911

Worst: 2000
2 recalls200 complaints

911 CARRERA 4 GTS

Worst: 2023
2 recalls200 complaints

911 CARRERA 4S

Worst: 2012
2 recalls200 complaints

911 CARRERA GTS

Worst: 2023
2 recalls300 complaints

911 TARGA 4S

Worst: 2012
2 recalls200 complaints

PANAMERA 4S E-HYBRID

Worst: 2021
2 recalls100 complaints

Panamera S E-hybrid

Worst: 2016
2 recalls300 complaints

Panamera Turbo S E-hybrid

Worst: 2018
2 recalls100 complaints

911 CARRERA T

Worst: 2023
1 recalls100 complaints

911 DAKAR

Worst: 2023
1 recalls100 complaints

911 GT2 RS

Worst: 2019
1 recalls100 complaints

911 GT3 TOURING

Worst: 2022
1 recalls100 complaints

Cayenne Diesel

Worst: 2013
1 recalls200 complaints

Cayenne S E-hybrid

Worst: 2015
1 recalls100 complaints

Cayenne Turbo S

Worst: 2016
1 recalls100 complaints

Cayenne Turbo S E-hybrid

Worst: 2020
1 recalls200 complaints

Cayman R

Worst: 2012
1 recalls100 complaints

PANAMERA 4 E-HYBRID

Worst: 2018
1 recalls100 complaints

Latest Porsche Recalls

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BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA
Dec 19, 2025

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2019-2025 Cayenne, Cayenne E-Hybrid, 2020-2025 911, Taycan, 2024-2025 Panamera, and 2025 Panamera E-Hybrid vehicles. The rearview camera image may not display when the vehicle is placed in reverse. As such, these vehicles fail to com...

Consequence

A rearview image that does not display properly reduces the driver's view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Dealers will update the driver assistance software, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed February 13, 2026. Owners may contact Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243. Porsche'...

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP
Sep 23, 2025

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2024-2026 Panamera, Cayenne, and 2025 Panamera E-Hybrid vehicles. The fasteners securing the high pressure fuel pump may not be tightened properly, resulting in a fuel leak.

Consequence

A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source increases the risk of a fire.

Remedy

Dealers will inspect and tighten the screw connections and replace the high pressure fuel pump and fuel lines as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed November 19, 2025....

SUSPENSION:FRONT:MACPHERSON STRUT
Jul 15, 2025

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2025 Panamera E-hybrid, Taycan, and Panamera vehicles. A retaining ring on top of the suspension strut may come loose, resulting in a dislodged strut and air loss from the strut spring.

Consequence

An air suspension strut failure may cause a loss of vehicle handling and control, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Dealers will inspect the retaining ring and reinstall it as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed August 15, 2025. Owners may contact Porsche's customer service at 1-800...

AIR BAGS:SENSOR:OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION:FRONT PASSENGER
May 5, 2025

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2022-2023 Taycan vehicles. An occupant classification system error may deactivate the front passenger air bag.

Consequence

An air bag that fails to deploy during a crash increases the risk of injury.

Remedy

Dealers will replace the front passenger seat cushion, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed November 24, 2025. Owners may contact Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243. Pors...

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE
Oct 1, 2024

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche) is recalling certain 2020-2023 Taycan vehicles. The high-voltage battery may experience a short circuit within the battery module.

Consequence

A short circuit in a high-voltage battery increases the risk of a fire.

Remedy

Owners are advised to only charge their vehicles to a maximum of 80% battery capacity until the repair has been completed. Dealers will replace the affected modules in the high-voltage battery, fr...

Source: NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).