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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Ep 932 | No Big Deal…

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:09.4

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0:16.0

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0:23.4

Air France book your business class tickets now at france.co.uk Place radio network and now chewing

0:34.4

the fat with Jeff Fisher. So it's having a pretty good day today. You know, it's Wednesday. So

0:42.5

as did chewing the fat on Pat Gray's show hung out for over time on his show with Blaze TV and then

0:49.9

I got ready to do chewing the fat here with you. And then I find out that my car just got recalled.

1:01.9

Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat.

1:09.7

Okay, you're probably wondering, hey, why your car got recalled? Yeah, Ferrari is recalling nearly

1:15.6

every car it sold since 2005. That's it though. Now for sure, Ferraris are known for, you know,

1:25.8

going fast and having fun driving them. But one of the things that you want to do when you're driving

1:32.2

fast is break and there seems to be a break problem with the Ferraris. Oh, okay, no problem. Yeah,

1:39.9

it's a potential break failure issue with all the cars dating back to 2005. 19 of its models.

1:48.8

That is not good. The issue relates to you could quote me on that too, by the way. That is not good.

1:55.4

The issue relates to the brake fluid reservoir cap, which may not event properly creating a vacuum

2:02.6

inside the brake fluid reservoir, resulting in a brake fluid leak that may lead to a partial

2:10.0

or total loss of brake function. Oh, okay. Well, that's 23,555 Ferraris are implicated and will need

2:21.3

to be serviced, which is nearly all of them. So if you like me, I like to just zip around town in

2:30.0

your Ferrari. There's nothing I like more than going 35 miles an hour in my Ferrari that can go

2:35.2

160 miles an hour. You have a problem and you've got a recall. So be sure to take it in potential

2:41.9

possible break issues. So I've been thinking about this all night long. No, not the Ferrari recall.

2:51.8

I saw a post on social media. I may have been Facebook and the two in the Fat Fan Club,

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