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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2020 6:23:53 GMT
One of New Zealand's most popular vehicles, the Toyota RAV4, has been impacted by a fresh recall over potential suspension issues.
The problem stems from potentially faulty lower control arms fitted to RAV4s built between September 25 and October 17, 2019 (specifically,
vehicles with an 'AXAH54', 'AXAH52', or 'MXAA52' model code).
Toyota Australia confirmed that control arms in the aforementioned vehicles can start to crack and deteriorate, particularly when under steep
load. In a worst case scenario, this could result in the arm and wheel assembling parting ways unexpectedly.
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Post by unclebob on May 26, 2020 11:04:31 GMT
Got to respect Toyota for being so quick with recalls ....... Some manufacturers here no evil see no evil !
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Post by firemac on May 26, 2020 15:34:48 GMT
Sounds like it might be a supplier issue or a quality error if it is only affecting cars sold in one territory. But I agree that Toyota is very good at making these things public sooner rather than later.
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