Almost every Ferrari sold since 2005 is being recalled

# · 🔥 172 · 💬 203 · one year ago · arstechnica.com · carride · 📷
Not its F1 team, repeatedly snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as rival Red Bull romps away with the championships, but the road car division, which is in the process of recalling nearly every car it has sold since 2005. The problem is the cap of the brake fluid reservoir. Venting can fail to happen, causing a vacuum to build up, resulting in a possible leak of brake fluid. If you don't have any brake fluid in your brake lines, you aren't going to be able to slow down or stop. The fix is therefore pretty simple-a new brake fluid reservoir cap, and a software patch that lets a driver know if their brake fluid reservoir is running low. Which is about 23,555 cars in the US, starting with 612 Scagliettis built in early 2004. Owners should be notified towards the end of September by Ferrari about when to bring their cars in to be fixed.
Almost every Ferrari sold since 2005 is being recalled



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