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My dashboardLamborghini is recalling a pair of Revuelto supercars due to an issue with their scissor doors not operating correctly.

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Lamborghini is recalling its new flagship Revuelto supercar as its doors could slam down unexpectedly.
“The pin that supports the door gas springs may not have been assembled according to manufacturing specifications and could become loose and/or detach,” the company says in its recall notice.
“If this occurs when in the open position the door may descend downwards with significant force on the driver or passenger.
“Additionally, excess force may be required to open the door from the inside of the vehicle and the occupant may need extra time to exit the vehicle.
“In the event of an emergency, if the occupant is unable to exit the vehicle quickly and/or if the door descends with force on the driver or passenger it will increase the risk of injury to vehicle occupants.”
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If you own one of the affected Revueltos, you’ll need to make an appointment with an authorised Lamborghini dealer. A technician will check the tightening of the spherical pins of the doors’ gas springs and rework them if required, free of charge.
If you have any further questions, you can email customercare@lamborghini.com
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