Porsche is recalling the Taycan due to a potential problem that could lead to brake fluid leakage. Auto123 has the details.
Porsche is recalling its Taycan electric sedan due to a potential problem that could lead to brake fluid leakage. Obviously, such a situation could result in a loss of braking ability.
According to Transport Canada, "on some vehicles, the front brake hoses could fail, causing a gradual loss of brake fluid. Should this occur, brake pedal feel and travel could change. This can reduce braking ability."
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