Toyota Recalling Millions of Cars
About 1.53 million vehicles will be recalled by Toyota as announced Thursday due to fuel pump and brake problems. These includes 750,000 cars in North America, 599,000 cars in Japan and about 140,000 cars in Asia and Australia, and 50,000 cars in Europe.
According to the Toyota, most of the cars need to be fixed on its master cylinder for brakes for they might leak in certain circumstances that will eventually lead to the loss of brakes. And the cars in Japan have problem also in electrical system in the fuel pump that cause the engine to stall.
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