A possible fuel leak in the 2021-2022 Ghibli and Quattroporte has led to the recall of 58 cars in the United States. The spill comes from the fuel line sensor, which may have been molded incorrectly.
Maserati first learned of a challenge on October 6, 2023, when a car was the subject of a warranty claim similar to the engine compartment fuel block. On Dec. 8, the automaker won another complaint over the same challenge and to open an internal investigation. .
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Over the next four months, the automaker investigated the challenge to determine the potential effects and locate the root cause. Finally, we decided that the fuel line sensors on the 28 Ghiblis and 30 Quattroporteurs from the 2021-2022 model years can only leak.
Clearly, a fuel leak is never a smart thing to do, and in rare cases, it can cause a fire if the fuel comes into contact with something hot enough to serve as an ignition source. In addition, the leak can lead to engine problems.
If the leak is fast enough, it can lead to a loss of fuel, which can lead to a loss of power from the vehicle’s engine. If this happens unexpectedly, it can lead to a harmful situation and lead to the threat of a failure. accident.
Fortunately, Maserati is still aware of any injuries or injuries resulting from this fuel driving issue. However, it warns drivers to be alert to the smell of gasoline or a drop in engine performance, as this can be a sign of a sensor leak.
Owners will also be on the lookout for a letter from Maserati asking them to take their vehicle to a nearby dealership to replace the fuel line sensor housing. The new component will be very well molded and will not leak. The car manufacturer will install the loose box free of charge.