Recent 1st Generation (2017–2020) 718 Boxster News
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The side-impact airbag sensors weren’t properly tightened in just over 400 Porsche vehicles .
Without the proper tension, the sensors may not trigger the airbags to deploy in a crash. Porsche dealerships will tighten things up in a recall expected to begin on May 5th.
keep reading article "Loose Airbag Sensors Need to be Tightened "A frontal crash test uncovered a dangerous design flaw in the 2017-2019 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman.
Porsche engineers say a crossmember from the luggage compartment bracket could detach, penetrate the bulkhead wall, and start a fuel leak. Fuel leaks bring fires. Fires bring sadness. Don’t be sad. If your car was built before 02/15/2019, Porsche will reinforce the crossmemebers as part of a recall.
keep reading article "Design Flaw Found in 718 Boxster and Cayman in Frontal Crash Test"