2016-18 Porsche Panamera recalled

Porsche Australia has issued a recall notice for the 2016-18 Panamera sedan over concerns a software fault could lead to a loss of power steering. The German marque reports power steering assistance may "become unavailable sporadically" as a result of the programming error, which will require "greater force" to turn the steering wheel. Owners can switch the ignition off and then on again as a temporarily fix, though the condition still poses an increased risk of an accident.

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