NHTSA Campaign Id 93V204000; Date: Dec. 7, 1993
The overloaded resistor can create heat sufficient toignite the plastic air pipe to which it is connected, resulting in an enginecompartment fire.
Recalled Vehicles:1989 Porsche 911; 1990 Porsche 911; 1991 Porsche 911; 1992 Porsche 911; 1989 Porsche Carrera; 1990 Porsche Carrera; 1991 Porsche Carrera; 1992 Porsche Carrera
Component: Electrical System:fuses And Circuit Breakers
Manufactured by: Porsche Cars N. A. Inc.
Affected Units:: 11,346
Recall Summary:After the engine has been turned off, the rear heater will automatically operate in order to dissipate heat in the engine heating system. During this operation, the resistor for the rear heater blower can become overloaded due to a binding or seized rear heater blower.
How to Fix:Porsche dealers will install a new resistor containing a circuit breaker.
Recall Notes:System: heater; water; defroster; circuit breaker. Vehicle description: passenger vehicles. Note: if your vehicle is presented to an authorized dealer on an agreed uponservice date and the remedy is not provided within a reasonable time and freeof charge or the remedy does not correct the defect or noncompliance, pleasecontact Porsche service center at 1-800-545-8039. Also contact the nationalhighway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Jan 3, 1994
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