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Porsche Cars Australia has recalled 199 examples of certain 911, 718 (Boxster/Cayman) and Panamera variants, telling owners to not drive their vehicles until a wheel nut fault is resolved.
“Due to a manufacturing defect, the road wheel centre lock nuts may be defective. A defect could cause the lock nut to fracture and result in loosening of the wheel,” the carmaker said in its recall notice.
“Loosening of the wheel can result in a loss of the wheel and a loss of control over the vehicle. This can increase the risk of accidents, damage, injury or death to vehicle occupants and road users.”
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Affected variants include the 992-generation 911’s GT variants (GTS, GT3 and GT3 RS), Cayman GT4 RS, Boxster Spyder RS, and Panamera GTS.
Porsche has requested owners to stop driving their vehicles until the fix has been implemented.
If you own an affected vehicle, contact your preferred Official Porsche Centre to arrange the repair of your vehicle, free of charge, as soon as the fix becomes available.
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.


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