The affected vehicles have rear tie rod assemblies that lack a sufficient amount of anti-corrosion material, allowing them to weaken. This could lead to a loss of vehicle control. Maserati “has not received any reports nor is it aware of any accidents or personal injuries related to this issue,” the automaker said in a statement.
Maserati will start notifying owners in June, and dealers will inspect and replace the affected parts for free. Owners can call Maserati at 877-696-2737 or NHTSA’s vehicle safety hotline at 888-327-4236 for more info.
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