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Toyota recalls RAV4 crossovers in the US

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Toyota has announced the start of a massive recall. At this time, the Japanese send to the service owners of crossovers RAV4, released in the period from 2005 to 2014 year. Most of these vehicles are sold in the USA - 1,33 million cars. As usual, all repairs will be free.

The reason for the global recall was that in case of an accident, the three-point seat belts of the back of the sofa can break due to contact with the edge of the metal frame of the seat. At the service, the malfunction will be eliminated by applying an insulating coating on the metal elements of the seats. At the same time, in Canada, one person’s death was recorded due to a malfunction, but the Japanese have so far not officially acknowledged their guilt in this particular situation.

Как писал previously, ForumDaily, in mid-November, 2015, Toyota has already announced the recall of the RAV4 crossovers. At that time, the reason was the corrosion of the front wiper mechanism. Because of what the janitor could rust and disappear. In critical cases, without cleaning the windshield from dirt and water, this could lead to accidents and victims.

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