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Breaking News: Massive Porsche 911 Recall Due to Detaching Windshields

Breaking News: Massive Porsche 911 Recall Due to Detaching Windshields
Over 8000 Porsche 911s Recalled Over Detaching Windshields

The automotive world is abuzz as over 8000 Porsche 911s are being recalled in the United States due to a critical safety concern involving windshields that could detach in the event of a crash.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed that Porsche 911s manufactured between 2020 and 2024 are potentially affected by this issue. While the specific models are undisclosed, the recall encompasses a total of 8,101 vehicles.

Investigations have highlighted that the adhesive utilized during the windshield and rear window installation may not provide adequate strength, leading to potential detachment during a collision. The presence of residual materials on the contact surfaces during the assembly process could compromise the bonding integrity.

Porsche's thorough inspection unveiled instances where the glass could be incompletely attached in regions where the adhesion was insufficient. Fortunately, there have been no incidents reported of windshields detaching during accidents as of now.

Frequently Asked Questions

Over 8000 Porsche 911s are being recalled in the United States.

The recall is due to a critical safety concern involving windshields that could detach in the event of a crash.

Porsche 911s manufactured between 2020 and 2024 are potentially affected.

The recall encompasses a total of 8,101 vehicles.

As of now, there have been no incidents reported of windshields detaching during accidents.
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