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How proud Toyota is to recall 900,000 vehicles and use slightly defective parts

How proud Toyota is, don't need to say more about the car store, especially in the country Toyota has never lowered its proud head, which can be seen from the price increase of some models. Now the last two things Toyota has interpreted its arrogance to the fullest.

How proud Toyota is to recall 900,000 vehicles and use slightly defective parts

The first is the recall of 900,000 vehicle models, and recently the car store found Toyota recall information on the official website of the State Administration of Market Regulation, and the scope of the recall involved 900,000 vehicles. The reason is that the internal components of the vehicle's engine exhaust gas recirculation valve (EGR valve) may be corroded by the higher concentration of chlorine in the fuel, resulting in poor valve body movement. It may cause the engine to run poorly, and in extreme cases, the vehicle will be turned off at low speed, increasing the risk of collision accidents and potential safety hazards. Models involve Camry, RAV4, C-HR, Ize, Asia Dragon, Lexus UX200 and other models. In recent years, Toyota models have had a lot of problems.

How proud Toyota is to recall 900,000 vehicles and use slightly defective parts

In addition to the recall information, there is also a heavy information, that is, the future Toyota model will use micro-defective parts, that is, the parts used in the car are defective, the official explanation is that the parts have scratches, slight wear or appearance is not up to standard, but it does not affect the performance and safety, which is really what Toyota said itself, that is, did not say that the models that use these micro-defective parts will not clearly inform consumers that it will be cheaper at the same time!

How proud Toyota is to recall 900,000 vehicles and use slightly defective parts

From time to time recall, some models of the terminal are also priced, and now they have to use flawed parts, Toyota, do you think that Chinese consumers are a bit too good to "bully"?

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