Volkswagen Group Australia remembers 5116 copies of it golf Luke, and Tiguan And Tayron SUVs produced between 2025 and 2026.
All three models are being recalled to address a potential software issue that could cause power steering to fail.
This follows a separate recall announced last week affecting 5,931 examples of the same three nameplates due to the same issue.
“Due to a software issue, the power steering motor system may not operate as intended under certain driving conditions. This may result in sudden increased steering effort while driving,” the latest recall notice states.
“A sudden increase in steering effort could increase the risk of an accident resulting in serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”
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- In total 5116 vehicles are affected, produced between 2025 and 2026
- The list of vehicle identification numbers (VIN) is attached here
- The original recall notice is attached here
In total, more than 10,000 copies of the Golf, the Tiguan and the Tayron – the latter is a new nameplate that will replace the Tiguan Allspace in 2025 – are now affected by problems with the power steering.
The Tiguan was also recalled in October 2025, when 1,482 vehicles were affected by a potential software problem that could lead to the deactivation of some driver assistance systems.
In July 2025, a separate recall was issued for 2018 model year Tiguan Allspace vehicles due to a problem with their curtain airbags.
Until last week’s notification, the Golf had not been recalled since January 2024, when it was part of a recall involving around 6,000 vehicles (including the now-discontinued Passat) due to a possible braking problem.
Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Volkswagen Group Australia and asked to arrange a free software update with their nearest authorized dealer.
Concerned owners can contact Volkswagen on 1800 504 076 or email Recalls@myvw.com.au.
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