Volkswagen Group Australia (VGA) is recalling 5931 Golf hatchbacks, Tiguan and Tayron SUVs to fix a software issue that could affect the electric power steering system.
“Due to a software issue, the electric power steering system may be temporarily inoperative under certain driving conditions,” VGA said in its recall notice.
“In this case, the steering remains functional. However, the driver may feel a noticeable increase in steering force, particularly when cornering.
“A sudden increase in steering effort could increase the risk of an accident and result in serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”
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- In total 5931 vehicles are affected, produced between 2024 and 2025
- The list of Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) is attached Here
- The original recall notice is attached Here
This is the second recall for the Tiguan since October 2025, when 1,482 vehicles were recalled due to a software issue that could cause certain driver assistance systems to be disabled.
In July 2025, a separate recall was issued for the 2018-2019 Tiguan Allspace – the Tayron’s predecessor – due to a defect in its curtain airbags.
The Golf’s last recall was in January 2024, when it was among nearly 6,000 vehicles – including the Passat and Arteon – affected by a manufacturing defect that could lead to braking problems.
Owners of affected vehicles can contact their preferred Volkswagen dealer as soon as possible to arrange an appointment to carry out the software update free of charge.
Concerned owners can contact Volkswagen on 1800 504 076 or email Recalls@myvw.com.au.
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