The McLaren Artura supercar is being recalled due to a potential fire risk from a faulty fuel pipe. Around 269 vehicles produced between July and November 2023 are affected.
The low pressure fuel pipes in these cars were made inconsistently thin during a one hour period by one of McLaren's suppliers. This could cause the pipe to detach and leak fuel near hot components, risking a fire. McLaren plans to contact owners to replace the faulty pipe assemblies but has not provided a timeline. Owners may notice a fuel smell or dashboard warning if their car has the issue.
Questions:
1. According to the article, how many McLaren Arturas are affected by the recall?
2. What is the potential safety risk if the faulty fuel pipe detaches?
3. What will McLaren do to fix the issue for affected owners?
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