Porsche Recalls 718 and 911 Models for Faulty Center-Lock Wheel Bolts

Porsche has issued a recall for certain 718 and 911 models due to faulty center-lock wheel bolts. The recall addresses a critical safety concern that could lead to wheels detaching while the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of crashes and injuries.

History Behind the Recall

The issue stems from the center-lock wheel bolts, which Porsche identified as potentially prone to premature wear. The bolts may lose their clamping force over time, causing the wheels to loosen or detach completely under certain driving conditions. Porsche became aware of the defect following internal testing and a series of customer complaints, prompting the automaker to issue the recall.

Which Models Are Affected?

The recall impacts a select number of Porsche vehicles, including:

  • Porsche 718 Spyder
  • Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS
  • Porsche 911 GT3
  • Porsche 911 GT3 RS

All affected vehicles were manufactured between 2022 and 2024 and equipped with center-lock wheels. Owners are encouraged to check their vehicle identification numbers (VINs) on Porsche’s official website or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall portal to confirm whether their cars are included. (https://www.nhtsa.gov/)

What Owners Need to Do Next

Porsche has already informed dealers about the recall and will begin notifying affected vehicle owners in early December 2024. Owners are advised to schedule an appointment with an authorized Porsche dealership, where technicians will replace the faulty center-lock wheel bolts with improved components at no cost. In the meantime, drivers are urged to exercise caution and avoid high-speed or performance driving until the repairs are completed.

How Porsche Owners Can Take Back Control

While recalls have been communicated to owners, many continue to be unhappy with the solutions provided by automakers. These problems have the potential to escalate into further action, just like this—underlining the importance of protecting consumer rights.

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About the Author
Sepehr Daghighian is a partner with CCA that is well-versed in all aspects of lemon-law litigation. A 2005 graduate of Loyola Law School, Mr. Daghighian has been practicing litigation throughout the state of California for over 13-years. In this time, Mr. Daghighian has advocated on behalf of California consumers in hundreds of lemon law cases throughout our great state. Mr. Daghighian has also successfully tried numerous such cases to verdict in both Federal and State Court.