Porsche 911 Recalls
The 911 has been recalled 21 times. The 1990 and 1991 model years have been involved in the most campaigns.
Recalls are free repairs, initiated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or Porsche itself, for a widespread safety problem. They might be a pain, but a recalled problem is better than an ignored one.
Latest 911 Recall News
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When it comes to the 911 Carrera, the 911 Targa, or the 718 Boxster, there's an indisputable fact – those cars are hot.
As in, their engines can leak gas, spark a flame, and turn into one of the world's most expensive bonfires. What did you think I meant?
Porsche is recalling about 4,100 cars because the fuel collection pipes' fastening screws can shear off and lead to gas leaks. While there haven't been any fires yet, Porsche knows it's only a matter of time. The recall affects 37 engine types:
"The recalled replacement engines are 2.0L, 2.5L, 3.0L LP and 3.0L HP engines with part numbers 9A2100920 X, 9A2100925 X, 9A2100927AX, 9A2100930 X and 9A2100930AX."
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