Tokyo (AP) - Toyota motor company will recall of 7.43 million in the United States, Japan, Europe and other regions in the world power window switch faulty vehicle - the latest, the scale of the crisis of its quality, Japanese car manufacturers.
On Wednesday, the influence of the recall from 2005 to 2010 in more than a dozen. Driver side of the power window switch is not evenly coated in production process of grease, in switches and sometimes smoke caused by friction, according to Toyota.
The defect of, there is no collapse or personnel reports of injuries. But more than 200 questions, according to reports in the United States and other places, a small number of problems, according to the report, including 39 cases in Japan, Toyota motor company spokesman exa a sichuan said.
In North America, recalls alex, corolla, matrix, the camry, RAV4, han randa and tundra, sequoia and Scion xB models and XD, spanning 2.47 million cars.
In Japan, 460000 car was recalled. This machine is wei appearance, Belta, Ractis, IST, Auris and carola Lumion. The hercules, carola, Auris, Camry (Camry) and RAV - 4 in Europe is recalled, a total of 1.39 million vehicles.
In the broad recall also apply to cars, in Australia, China and other countries in Asia and the Middle East.
For several years after a series of massive recall 140000 Toyota has been trying to solve the reputation.
Before this, Toyota has announced the original quality reputation around its ultra lean production mode, the workers shall have the right to hone quality control. Toyota executives admit, and constantly upgrade the recall is partly due to the company's too ambitious growth targets.
Toyota also have in China, buyers to avoid Japan's territorial dispute island said Japan, China and Taiwan's brand, because from sales tumbled.
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