Porsche Carrera GT recall: Australian owners told not to drive their cars
porsche recalled 11 examples of Carrera GT supercars in Australia, to fix issues with chassis control arm mounts.
According to the recall notice, “chassis control arm supports may not meet specifications and may corrode over the life of the vehicle. If the chassis control armrest is corroded or cracked, this can reduce the vehicle’s handling.”
“Reducing vehicle control can increase the risk of an accident that causes injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users, and bystanders.”
Porsche strongly recommends that owners not drive their cars until they have been inspected by a Porsche Centre.
“Due to delays in the supply of parts, owners can arrange for their affected vehicles to be towed and inspected at the Official Porsche Center by arranging,” the brand said. arrange ahead.
“If the inspection does not reveal any abnormalities on the affected parts, the vehicle can still be used without restriction until the optimized parts are retrofitted. .”
- total 11 cars included in the recall
- The list of VINs of the affected vehicles is attached here
- The initial recall notice is attached here