Ferrari recalls cars in China on brake failure risks

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Ferrari recalls cars in China on brake failure risks
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Company says more than 2,000 luxury sports cars may have problems with the brakes

Ferrari has issued a recall for 2,222 of its luxury sports cars in China, telling owners there may be some problem with the brakes.

A notice posted on the State Administration for Market Regulation’s website on Friday said the recall covered imported 458 Italia, 458 Speciale, 458 Speciale A, 458 Spider, 488 GTB and 488 Spider series cars made between March 2 2010 and March 12 2019. It advised users to drive the vehicle with caution and, if the low brake fluid level warning light comes on, stop immediately and arrange a tow truck. The recall starts on May 30.

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