Ferrari North America Inc., a division of Ferrari NV
The recall, which began on December 14, affects up to 185 vehicles manufactured between September 8 and November 11, 2015.
The higher risk of a leak, which increases the chances of fire, was the result of a manufacturing defect in a part provided by a supplier, according to a filing with the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration, a division of the DOT.
The move comes after Ferrari, owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV
Ferrari issued a stop sale notice to dealers of the 2016 model California T, which has a list price of just over $167,000 according to The Car Guide, on November 23, filings show. Dealers will replace the line free of charge, the notice read.