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Chery is recalling its Tiggo 8 large SUV to fix a fault that may hamper its braking performance.
"Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake pipe may chafe against the engine and become damaged," the company says in its recall notice.
"This could lead to a brake fluid leak resulting in reduced braking performance.
"A reduction in braking performance could increase the risk of an accident, causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users."
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If you own an affected vehicle, you'll need to schedule an appointment with an authorised Chery dealer to have it inspected and repaired, free of charge.
If you have any further questions, you can contact the Chery Motor Australia Customer Care Team on 1800 424 379.
This is the third recall from the Chery brand following its 2023 relaunch in Australia.
In February 2024, it recalled 5901 Omoda 5 small SUVs, also for a defect that could lead to a brake fluid leak, followed by a recall of 1923 Tiggo 4 light SUVs later that year due to a software fault that could prevent an alert sound from playing.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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