Recently, Maserati (China) Automobile Trading Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the State Administration for Market Regulation in accordance with the requirements of the "Regulations on the Recall Management of Defective Automobile Products" and the "Implementation Measures of the Regulations on the Recall Management of Defective Automobile Products". Starting from now, some imported 2021 Levante cars produced between February 18, 2021 and September 6, 2021 will be recalled, a total of 18 vehicles.
For vehicles within the scope of this recall, due to deviations in the molding process of the plastic housing of the pressure/temperature sensor located on the low-pressure fuel delivery pipe in the engine compartment, the sensor housing is defective There is a gap. Due to the pulsation in the fuel pipeline during the fuel delivery process and the pipeline operating in a relatively high temperature environment in the engine compartment, the gap may cause the plastic housing of the sensor to crack, causing fuel leakage in the engine compartment and causing the vehicle to lose power. In extreme cases, it may There are safety hazards due to vehicle fires caused by fuel leakage.
Maserati (China) Automobile Trading Co., Ltd. will replace qualified low-pressure fuel delivery pipes for vehicles within the scope of the recall free of charge to eliminate safety hazards.
Response and disposal measures: If the user finds that the vehicle's power has decreased and is accompanied by the smell of gasoline, he should immediately pull over safely, turn off the engine and leave the vehicle quickly, and call Maserati Roadside Assistance to tow the vehicle to the nearest authorized Maserati dealer. Check and replace the defective low-pressure fuel delivery pipe.
Maserati (China) Automobile Trading Co., Ltd. will notify relevant users by registered mail or other means. Users can obtain relevant information about this recall by calling the Maserati consultation service hotline: 400-688-5111. In addition, you can also log on to the website dpac.samr.gov.cn, www.recall.org.cn, and follow the WeChat public account (SAMRDPAC) to learn more information and report defect clues.
Editor: Du Yu