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Car and Driver: Halt! Ferrari Issues 488GTB Stop-Sale for Faulty Fuel Line

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2016 Ferrari 488 Spider

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Remember yesterday when we reported that Ferrari had issued a recall for the California T because there was risk of a fuel-line leak that could potentially lead to the car catching on fire? Apparently it’s not the only car in Ferrari’s current lineup with that problem.

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It has now been revealed that the Ferrari 488GTB’s fuel line is also at risk of leaking, which also might potentially cause a fire.

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Unlike the California T, the 488GTB won’t be recalled in the U.S. That’s because none of them have been delivered to any customers yet, so the company has instead issued a stop-sale. The 119 affected cars will be fixed before they’re delivered to customers.

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No harm, no foul.

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This story originally appeared on Road & Track.

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