Porsche recalling 128 911 GT3s

Porsche has found faults in a few switches controlling the traction control and electronic suspension adjustment systems in 128 of their 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS vehicles. The faulty switches can lead to the loss of traction control and the inability of the suspension to adjust with speed or mode selection. Models produced in 2007 between the dates of September 28th and November 9th are being recalled in order to implement the necessary repairs.
[Source: Guardian Unlimited UK]












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Brent 9:53AM (12/05/2007)
Here's where it pays to be a high margin/low volume automaker.
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Menice 10:12AM (12/05/2007)
i'd love to know who made the switches. did they buy some crud off a broker cause ITT was @ 12 weeks?
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Justin 10:21AM (12/05/2007)
Smallest. Recall. Ever.
And quite awesome too.
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Andrew 10:35AM (12/05/2007)
This just in: Porsche recalling every Porsche ever exported to the U.S. to rebadge the vehicles to the phonetic "Poursh-Uh" spelling.
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fireblade 12:47PM (12/05/2007)
oooops.
So much for the superior german assembly *sarcasim*
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All American Dude XX 1:56PM (12/05/2007)
crap...i gotta take mine in...at least i still got the stang to hold me off while it's in
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ambientFLIER 9:19PM (12/05/2007)
Toyota sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! oh, wait...
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OzoneGTX 9:24PM (12/05/2007)
I thought the GT3 was the hardest, most extreme of the 911 series. Why does it even have traction control in the first place? I thought none of them did.
Inability to engage traction control? GOOD, I say.
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