Porsche Australia has announced a “precautionary recall” of 1302 Porsche Macan S and Macan Turbos to inspect the low-pressure fuel line inside the engine compartment.

PORSCHE AUSTRALIA has been caught up in an international recall of 58,881 Macan S and Macan Turbo S vehicles, with 1302 affected in Australia. According to Porsche, the recall is “precautionary” and will see its technicians inspect the low-pressure fuel line inside the engine compartment for a leak. Whether there’s a leak present or not, Porsche says the fuel line will be replaced.

In a short statement, Porsche said, “Affected are only petrol engines. The problem was identified after a precise examination of complaints and then immediately rectified in ongoing production. Owners of the vehicles will be contacted directly by their responsible Porsche dealers. Workshop appointments will be arranged as quickly as possible. The work will take roughly one hour and will be carried out free of charge”.

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