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porsche 918 SPYDER UK Recall

PORSCHE 918 SPYDER – LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL

PORSCHE 918 SPYDER ( 06/11/2013 –  27/07/2015) DEFECT:  It has been identified that the durability of the lower trailing arm cannot be guaranteed. The arm can start to crack or fracture which if used on race track use or similar events can cause the arm to fail and result in loss of control of the vehicle.

Remedy

Recall all the affected vehicles to replace the lower trailing arms with a more durable component.

Recall Launch Date08/12/2016
Recall No.R/2016/286
Models Affected918 Spyder
Manufacturer RefAG09
VIN StartWP0ZZZ91ZFS300010
VIN endWP0ZZZ91ZFS800869
Build Start06/11/2013
Build end27/07/2015
Vehicle numbers (UK)76

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