Porsche has issued a recall of your Taycan due to the possibility of brake fluid leakage, which could result in loss of braking performance.
The recall affects some Taycans from the 2020 model year, when the electric sedan was launched, through the 2025 model year, which saw the introduction of a updated Taycan range. A total of 31,689 examples are affected in the US
According to the recall notice, published by NHTSA on June 19, front brake hoses can develop cracks over time and leak fluid. This is due to extra wear and tear caused by certain driving and driving conditions.
Porsche said in the notice that it has received several reports of leaking front brake hoses on Taycans, including seven from the U.S.
No accidents have been reported in the US. However, one accident was reported outside the US with no injuries.
Owners may notice messages such as “low brake fluid” or “PSM failure,” the warning said.
The solution requires dealers to inspect and replace the front brake hoses with a new set with a larger bend radius, a service that will be performed free of charge.
Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on July 3, but anyone looking for more information can contact Porsche at 1-800-767-7243 or the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 (reference recall campaign number 24V455000).