In rare cases a hot car can be too darn hot.

Ferrari North America is recalling more than 300 2010 Italia sports cars for potential fires. It is part of a larger global recall initiated by Ferrari in Italy. The actual number of reported fires was said to be one in a report just filed with NHTSA.

On the affected vehicles the heat created by engine operation could cause the deformation of the rear right-hand and left-hand wheelhouse and heat shield assemblies. Over time the assembly could become too close to the exhaust system, causing the bonding adhesive used to overheat and produce smoke. Under high ambient operating temperatures the adhesive can ignite. Ferrari says this can make the vehicle inoperable and possibly resulting in a crash.

FNA will contact all customers to have new heat shields put on the rear wheelhouses, eliminating the bonding adhesive and old fasteners and installing the components only with new mechanical fasteners.

As required by law, there will be no charge for the repairs.

Owners may contact Ferrari about recall number 51 at 201-816-2600.

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline At 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov. NHTSA Campaign ID number: 10V389000.

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