Holden Recall - Information & Updates
All of the latest Holden recall information in one place. Find out what models are affected & what to do if your vehicle has been recalled? Holden recall updates straight from the manufacturer.
Has my 2013 Holden Captiva been recalled?
Answered by David Morley · 22 February 2024
The ACCC operates a national website that lists all safety recalls. Included within that is a complete list of automotive recalls for Australian cars. You can visit the site here.
You simply search for your car's make, year and model and the website will tell you what recalls have been applied over the years. The alternative is to find a Holden service outlet who should be able to check your car's VIN and identify what recalls were relevant and whether they've been carried out (i.e fixed) or not.
Holden Cruze 2010: Losing power
Answered by Graham Smith · 4 July 2019
Holden recalled 8000 diesel Cruzes in 2014 for a driveshaft problem that causes the vehicle to lose power. The cars affected were mostly built between February 2009 and December 2010. Holden replaced any driveshafts found to be faulty. Contact your dealer, or Holden direct.
Ram 2500 and 3500 lead latest round of safety recalls
By Robbie Wallis ·
26 November 2018
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued its latest round of safety recalls, led by American Special Vehicle’s converted Ram 2500 and 3500 pick-ups.
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Holden Epica 2007: ABS problems?
Answered by Graham Smith · 18 October 2018
There was a recall on the Epica in 2012 to correct reduced brake performance and/or a spongy low brake pedal due to a sticky valve in the Electronic Brake Control Module.
Hyundai, Audi, Peugeot, Citroen, Holden, Jeep announce recalls
By Robbie Wallis ·
12 March 2018
Manufacturers including Hyundai, Holden, Jeep, Peugeot, Citroen and Audi have all issued safety recalls for various models, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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Defective Takata airbags trigger mandatory recall of 2.3 million vehicles
By Ron Hammerton ·
28 February 2018
The Australian government has issued a compulsory recall of 2.3 million vehicles affected by faulty Takata airbags based on information provided from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
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Holden Cruze 2010: Lemon
Answered by Graham Smith · 21 September 2017
That model Cruze was plagued with gearbox problems like yours. Holden was replacing the gearbox free of charge as a gesture of good will, and you might be able to convince them to do the same for you, but as yours is seven years old you might have trouble mounting a compelling case.
If Holden refuses your request you could take your case to the ACCC.
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