Recalls: Peugeot K9 Partner
Overview
Manufacturers, or importers, issue recalls for defects or faults which have the potential to cause injury. Generally, manufacturers will inform the original buyers if their vehicle is subject to a recall and of the steps required to remedy the defect or fault. Please note that the recalls below (if any) are for Australian-delivered vehicles only. Furthermore, the number of recalls should not be taken as an indication of a model’s reliability or its safety more generally.
Recalls: Peugeot K9 Partner
2023 Peugeot K9 Partner: reduced braking performance
In June 2024, recall campaign MQY was issued for 2023 Peugeot K9 Partner vehicles, specifically Pro LWB and Pro SWB variants. Due to a software issue within the Engine Management Control (EMC) unit, the Hydraulic Brake Compensation (HBC) system may not operate as intended. A reduction in braking performance and/or loss of safety systems could increase the risk of a collision and therefore injury to vehicle occupants and other road users. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-005984.
2024–2025 Peugeot K9 Partner: instrument panel cluster software may fail to display key warnings
In January 2026, recall campaign MZY was issued for 2024–2025 Peugeot K9 Partner vehicles, specifically the Partner Pro LWB 1.2 petrol 8sp auto and Partner Pro SWB 1.2 petrol 8sp auto variants. Due to a software issue, the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) may fail to illuminate the visual vehicle speed, lane keep assist and Advanced Emergency Brake System (AEB) deactivation warnings. A loss of safety system warnings whilst driving could increase the risk of a collision and injury to vehicle occupants and other road users. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see REC-006528.
Problems and faults: Peugeot K9 Partner
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Problems and faults: Peugeot K9 Partner
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