Toyota Motor Vietnam has decided to recall 5,299 Toyota sedans nationwide to check if there is a faulty power window switch.
Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) has decided to recall 5,299 Toyota sedans nationwide to check if there is a faulty power window switch. According to a report sent to the Vietnam Competition Authority, the recall involves 1,489 cars of Corolla ZZE142L-GEMGKH and ZZE142L-GEPGKH models (produced from July 24 2008 through December 23 2008) and 3,810 units of Vios NCP93L-BEMRKU and NCP93L-BEPGKU models (produced from September 13 2007 through December 31 2008).
TMV said in its report that any efforts to fix the fault with regular lubricants may cause a melted switch.
The recall will be made as of October 17 at TMV agents and service centres. All related faults will be checked and replaced for free.
The recall will also be applied to officially-imported cars by TMV.
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