Urgent recall of thousands of cars

Thousands of Holden vehicles are being urgently recalled over a potentially deadly manufacturing defect.

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications has announced almost 14,000 recalls for Holden ZB Commodore cars, sold between 2017 and 2020.

The recall notice says the car’s brake booster may fail due to the defect, affecting 13,898 vehicles.

“Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake booster may fail,” the department said. “If this occurs the stopping distance in the un-boosted condition would exceed the distance prescribed by the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 31/03.

“The vehicles [are] not compliant with the vehicle standard (ADR) 31/03-Brake Systems for Passenger Cars.”

The statement warns that if the brake booster does not operate as intended, “it could increase the risk of an accident causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and/or other road users”.

Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by General Motors Australia and New Zealand, the department says. They can also contact their local dealer to have the brake control module software updated, for free.

The full list of affected vehicle identification numbers can be found here.

Are concerned about the number of vehicle recalls in recent months? Have you been affected?

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The thing is these cars are NOT Holden made in Australia. They are imports budged as Holden.

Holden was an Australian subsidiary of General Motors. It was an Australian automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter which sold cars under its own marque in Australia. On 20 October 2017, Holden ceased manufacturing vehicles in Australia with the closure of the Elizabeth plant. Afterwards, Holden became an importer of rebadged cars from various GM subsidiaries located in the United States, Canada, Germany, Thailand, and South Korea. The 164 year old company ceased trading under the Holden nameplate altogether in 2020.

My 2015 Holden SV6 is having a service today.

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