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porsche 911 UK Recall

PORSCHE 911 – POSSIBLE FIRE RISK

PORSCHE 911 ( –  ) DEFECT:  A connector bolt may be loose which could cause a steering fluid leak and loss of power assistance to the steering and and on the 911 Turbo to the power assistance to the clutch. Leaking fluid may ignite if it comes into contact with the exhaust system.

Remedy

Vehicles must be recalled and the connector bolts must be tightened with the correct torque.

Recall Launch Date17/11/2003
Recall No.R/2003/175
Models Affected911 TURBO GT2 & GT3
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Vehicle numbers (UK)303

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