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Fisker Issues Recall for Oceans Due to Regenerative Braking Failure

It has been a while since Fisker, the bankrupt EV startup, has been in the news for positive reasons. Unfortunately, that trend continues today as the company has issued a recall for 8,026 Fisker Oceans in the U.S. and Canada. The recall is due to a regenerative braking failure that occurs when regen is active while driving over a bump.

The Regenerative Braking Issue

The recall was initiated after reports of regenerative braking failure in Fisker Oceans. The failure occurs when the regen feature is active while driving over a bump, causing the braking system to malfunction. This poses a safety risk to drivers and passengers.

The Recall Details

The recall affects a total of 8,026 Fisker Oceans in the U.S. and Canada. Fisker Automotive is working closely with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to address the issue and ensure the safety of its customers.

Owners of the affected vehicles will be notified by Fisker and authorized dealerships will inspect and repair the regenerative braking system free of charge. It is recommended that owners contact their local Fisker dealership to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Conclusion

Fisker’s recall of 8,026 Oceans due to regenerative braking failure highlights the importance of addressing safety issues promptly. The company is taking the necessary steps to rectify the problem and ensure the well-being of its customers. If you own a Fisker Ocean, it is crucial to contact your local dealership and schedule a repair appointment to address the regen braking issue.

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