
Japanese auto major Toyota is recalling about 20,000 units of its multi-utility vehicle, the Innova, in India to repair a defective part that can lead to oil leakage. “The problem we have found is in the differential carrier mounting nuts, which becomes loose, and on long usage can lead to oil leakage. It has been detected in about 20,000 Innovas,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor deputy managing director K.K. Swamy said. He said the Innovas manufactured between April and October 2007 have been recalled to repair the faulty parts.
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January 24th, 2008 at 8:22 am
Seems like you have mentioned a lot of recalls lately, what on earth is going on?
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