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Porsche Recalls Macan, Cayenne, Panamera, Cayman Over Headlight Screw Covers

Porsche Recalls Macan, Cayenne, Panamera, Cayman Over Headlight Screw Covers A large number of Porsche cars are being recalled after a problem with missing screw caps. More than 193,000 SUVs and sports cars are affected.

Porsche Recalls Macan, Cayenne, Panamera, Cayman Over Headlight Screw Covers

The German luxury brand’s latest recall affects the 2003-20 model year of its Macan and Cayenne SUVs, Panamera hatchbacks, and Cayman S sports cars. The caps covering the horizontal adjustment screws of the low beam headlights are missing, which may allow the headlights to be adjusted incorrectly. This could cause the headlights to not illuminate properly or cause glare to oncoming vehicles, increasing the risk of an accident.

To solve the problem, dealers will inspect the headlights for sealing caps and install, as necessary, free of charge. Porsche will begin notifying owners on October 29th. Those with additional questions can call the brand at 800-767-7243 (the Porsche number for this recall is ANB4), or to check it out and learn more.

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