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The issue is the result of a potentially faulty brake fluid reservoir cap that might not allow enough pressure to ventilate, leading to leaking fluid.
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Bad news for nearly 24,000 U.S. Ferrari owners. The company is recalling almost every car it's sold here since 2005 over a potential for brake failure. According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall filing, a total of 23,555 Ferrari models sold in the U.S. are fit with a potentially faulty brake fluid reservoir cap that may not vent pressure adequately. This can lead to a vacuum in the reservoir, potentially causing brake fluid to leak. If the brake fluid reservoir runs dry, this can lead to total brake failure.

Ferrari estimates only one percent of the cars it's recalling are potentially affected. The fix is simple too—a new brake fluid reservoir cap and a software update that provides a message in the gauge cluster warning drivers if brake fluid levels run dangerously low. Ferrari suggests that if any of the recalled cars flash a low brake fluid warning, the driver pull over immediately and have their car towed to the dealer.
 

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    • 2005-2009 Ferrari 430
    • 2005-2011 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
    • 2009-2017 Ferrari California
    • 2010-2011 Ferrari 612
    • 2012-2016 Ferrari FF
    • 2013-2017 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
    • 2013-2015 Ferrari LaFerrari
    • 2015-2017 Ferrari California T
    • 2016 Ferrari F60 America
    • 2017 Ferrari F12 TDF
    • 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta
    • 2017-2020 Ferrari GTC4 Lusso
    • 2018-2020 Ferrari GTC4 T
    • 2018-2022 Ferrari Portofino
    • 2018-2022 Ferrari 812
    • 2019-2020 Ferrari 488 Pista
    • 2020-2022 Ferrari F8 Spider
    • 2020-2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo
    • 2021-2022 Ferrari Roma

     

     

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