Fix My Porsche! 13,500 Sport Utility Vehicles Affected by Porsche Recall

Posted 5/3/15

If your Porsche is leaking fuel and was purchased between March 2011 and May 2012, it may be subject to a recall. Porsche is recalling 13,500 vehicles around the world in order to repair a seal that has caused fuel leaks, according to Bloomberg The recall affects Cayenne sport-utility vehicles and Panamera sedans equipped with a 3-liter V6 engine, including hybrid and standard-power models built from March 2011 until May 2012. “So what happens if I don’t fix my Porsche?” you may ask. The leaking fumes risk catching the vehicle on fire. If you suspect your Porsche may be subject to the recall or is leaking fuel, stop by European Auto Specialists. We’ll tell you if the recall affects your vehicle and what to do about it.

 

Quality Signs of an OH Auto Repair Shop

What’s a good sign you can trust your Ohio mechanic to stand by their word and their work? For starters, ask if the work being performed will be under warranty. Most mechanics offer warranties for around 90 days or so. Make sure it’s in writing in case you need to hold them to it. And be on the lookout for simple repair mistakes. Is the work done properly? Was anything overlooked? Shoddy work tends to be a bad habit, not bad luck. If the maintenance isn’t up to par, find a new mechanic. And make sure they are certified by the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence.

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