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Brake malfunction prompts Porsche to recall over 31K Taycan EVs in the US

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 8:57 PM
EV-a2zm Published June 27, 2024 3 Min Read
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM MAY, 2017 Porsche Logo Close Up on a black car with rain drops. Ferdinand Porsche founded the company in 1931 with main offices in the centre of Stuttgart.
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German legacy automaker Porsche has just issued a safety recall on more than 31,000 Taycan electric sedans due to brake malfunctions that may increase the crash risk.

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⚠️ Recall Alert
2020-2025 Porsche Taycan vehicles.
Recalled for front brake hoses can crack and leak fluid.https://t.co/eAkwbr3uXI

— NHTSA Recalls & Ratings (@NHTSArecalls) June 25, 2024

Issue

According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) filing, the front hoses of the affected Porsche Taycan EVs can crack over time and leak brake fluid.

Another big recall of the #Porsche #Taycan. This time, it’s faulty brakes 😱: The premium car maker used brake hoses that can crack over time & leak brake fluid.

The premium quality of #GermanAuto is nothing more than a well fueled (pun intended) myth: #GermanAutoQualityMyth https://t.co/kokwAJ16OC

— REFLACT, Roger Rusch (Leadership, Teamwork, EVs) (@REFLACTtraining) June 27, 2024

Alarmingly, the loss of brake fluid in electric vehicles can diminish the front brake functionality, potentially increasing the risk of a car crash. The Part 573 Safety Recall Report noted that the rear brakes of these Taycan EVs remain fully functional.

“In certain Taycan vehicles, the front brake hoses may, over time, develop cracks leading to brake fluid leakage. Loss of brake fluid may lead to reduced functionality of the front brakes. Rear brakes remain fully functional.”

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The issue apparently stemmed from front brake hose compression during intense steering and driving conditions. The loss of brake fluid will trigger the system to warn the driver depending on league size and other factors.

Coverage

As per the report, the safety recall affects 31,689 2020-2025 Porsche Tycan electric vehicles in the United States. The estimated percentage of the defect is 5%.

These vehicles were produced from October 21, 2019, to June 13, 2024. Their VINs range from WP0ZZZY1ZLSA65780 E to WP0AA2Y11SSA08287.

Fortunately, Porsche has not yet received any reports of accidents in the US associated with the issue. Nonetheless, it is issuing the safety recall out of caution.

Remedy

Porsche, through its dealers, will install a new front brake hose on affected Taycan EVs with upgraded flexibility to reduce the load. The replacement will be free of charge for the customers.

Porsche may also offer reimbursements to customers for pre-notification remedies. Dealer notification is expected on July 3, 2024, while owner notification is set for August 6, 2024.

In the meantime, affected customers can reach out to Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243. They can also visit the NHTSA website or call its hotline at 1-888-327-4236, with a campaign number 24V-455.

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