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porsche 911 GT2 UK Recall

PORSCHE 911 GT2 – STEERING COULD BE IMPAIRED

PORSCHE 911 GT2 ( –  ) DEFECT:  It has been identified that it is possible that the threaded joints on the chassis of subject vehicles may not have been tightened to the prescribed torque. This may result in the screws becoming loose resulting in noises from around the vehicle. Should the screws detach steering control can become impaired.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will have the subject joints checked to ensure that they are tightened to the correct torque.

Recall Launch Date09/10/2008
Recall No.R/2008/145
Models Affected911 CARRERA 911 CARRERA S 911 TURBO 911 GT2.
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Vehicle numbers (UK)16

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