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Although no incidents of any sort have been reported to date, Toyota claim that a problem could arise due to a 'sticky' switch where an uneven application of grease during the switch assembly process. If the owner then applies commonly available lubricants, a fire could result under some circumstances.
This is the single largest recall since Ford recalled 8 million cars back in 1996 & Toyota Ireland will be recalling 9,232 Yaris, 10,357 Auris, 14,112 Corolla and 2,392 RAV 4 vehicles.
It will be contacting drivers with the affected models over the coming weeks and asking them to bring their car in for checks to see if there is a fault.
Toyota said fixing the switch should only take about 60 minutes, will be free of charge and will be contacting drivers in writing over the coming weeks asking them to bring their cars in for a check in order to diagnose the problem.
Are they really the 'Best Built Cars in the World'?!!
Are they really the 'Best Built Cars in the World'?!!
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They are the best built cars in the World and they take care to follow up as in tis case
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