Ferrari Recalls 840 Cars In Australia Due To Brake Fault Ferrari is considered one of the superior modern-day automobile brands. Being a luxury car manufacturer, it has been rolling over the world’s streets for the past few decades.
According to the recent reports issued by the Australian government’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, and Communication, Ferrari has decided to recall 840 cars in Australia across 7 models due to potential faults with the braking system.
List of models that brand recalls due to insufficient ventilation to the brake-fluid reservoir:
The company has detected an ill-designed brake fluid reservoir cap which can hinder the ventilation of the braking system and cause failure in braking ability.
A total of 840 vehicles were affected by the decision. The government agency claims that this fault with the car brakes could also lead to an accident.
Furthermore, owners of vehicles affected by the recall should contact their local Ferrari dealership or Ferrari Australia to arrange for a free replacement of the brake fluid reservoir cap and a software update for low brake fluid levels.
Here is the company’s official statement: “The brake fluid reservoir cap may provide insufficient ventilation to the brake fluid reservoir. This could cause a reduction in the vehicle’s braking ability”
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