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2017-2020 Holden ZB Commodore recalled in Australia

A faulty brake booster could increase stopping distances on the imported Holden Commodore, according to the recall notice.


General Motors Australia and New Zealand has recalled 13,898 examples of its 2017-2020 ZB Holden Commodore – every car imported from Europe after the end of local production – citing a fault with the brake booster.

The recall notice, lodged with the Department of Infrastructure, says: “Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake booster may fail.

“If this occurs the stopping distance in the un-boosted condition would exceeds the distance prescribed by the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 31/03.

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

Date of recall notice8 August 2022
MakeHolden
ModelZB Commodore
Year2017-2020
Vehicles affected13,898
VIN listClick here to download the list of affected VINs
Contact linkClick here to contact the manufacturer

General Motors Australia told Drive another 3500 ZB Commodores delivered in New Zealand are part of the recall.

A full list of vehicle identification numbers for the 13,898 vehicles involved in the Australian recall can be found here.

Owners can contact Holden Customer Care for more information.

To have your vehicle checked, find your closest Holden dealership by clicking here.

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Paul Gover

Paul Gover has been a motoring journalist for more than 40 years, working on newspapers, magazines, websites, radio and television. A qualified general news journalist and sports reporter, his passion for motoring led him to Wheels, Motor, Car Australia, Which Car and Auto Action magazines. He is a champion racing driver as well as a World Car of the Year judge.

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