Aug
23rd
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If you've recently spent $100,000 on the Fisker Karma hybrid, you're about to have it recalled thanks to a faulty cooling fan that can, apparently, catch fire.
Following a flaming Karma incident in Woodside, CA at the beginning of the month, Karma has decided a recall is the best course of action to replace the cooling fan (not the lithium ion battery which they say had nothing to do with the fire).
If you own a Fisker Karma (you lucky son of a ...), your cooling fan will be replaced and an additional fuse will be added for more protection. Your dealer will contact you for further details, or you can contact your dealer if you haven't heard from them already.
Source: driving.ca
Following a flaming Karma incident in Woodside, CA at the beginning of the month, Karma has decided a recall is the best course of action to replace the cooling fan (not the lithium ion battery which they say had nothing to do with the fire).
If you own a Fisker Karma (you lucky son of a ...), your cooling fan will be replaced and an additional fuse will be added for more protection. Your dealer will contact you for further details, or you can contact your dealer if you haven't heard from them already.
Source: driving.ca
Photo: Fisker Automotive |