A defective engine crankshaft has forced Ferrari to issue a safety recall on
certain 2011-2012MY 458 Italia and 2012MY California. The recall affects a total
of 206 cars worldwide, of which 74 were sold in the States.
Ferrari said that due to an incorrect setup of the crankshaft-grinding
machine, the crankshafts of the type F 136 engine found in the 458 Italia and
California model were not manufactured according to specifications and may fail
causing the engine to stall and possibly lead to a crash if the car is on the
move.
In a filling to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
the Italian carmaker said it would offer owners of the affected models three
options.
These include the installation of a new crankshaft and bearings on the V8
engine by an authorized dealer; the removal of the engine from the car and
repair by Ferrari North America or a brand new engine that will be installed by
Ferrari North America.
Ferrari said the safety recall is expected to begin before the end of May.
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