Porsche recalls 102,000 Cayennes to fix headlights

About a fifth of the recalled Porsche Cayennes are in the United States and Canada.
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DETROIT  (Reuters) -- Porsche AG is recalling nearly 102,000 of its top-selling Cayenne SUVs worldwide to fix a potential problem that could result in a headlight coming loose or falling off.

The vehicles were built for the model years 2011 and 2012 and made sometime between March 2010 and January 2012, Porsche spokesman Steve Janisse said today.

The headlights on the models are secured by a twist lock. If the lock is not secure, a headlight could fall, especially when a driver is rapidly accelerating or braking heavily when rounding a corner.

About a fifth of the recalled vehicles are in the United States and Canada.

Worldwide, there have been 39 cases where a headlight has come loose and 68 cases where it detached, Janisse said.

According to a filing with U.S. safety regulators, the problem was first spotted in October 2010. There have been 20 reported cases in the United States, Porsche said in a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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