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Lexus Recalling 214,500 LS, IS and GS Sedans in the USA
Approximately 214,500 Lexus car owners in the U.S. are to receive a recall notification in their mail box over the next few weeks. The Japanese automaker determined that on certain 2006 through 2008 model year GS300/350, IS250/350, and LS460/460L vehicles, some ethanol fuels with a low moisture content may corrode the internal surface of the fuel delivery pipes. Over time, this condition could lead to the creation of a pinhole in the fuel delivery pipes resulting in fuel leakage. As one would expect, Lexus dealers will replace the fuel delivery pipes with newly designed components at no extra cost.
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Lexus Issues Voluntary Recall On 245,000 Gs And Is Models In The U.s.
Lexus has issued a voluntary safety recall involving some 245,000 cars in the U.S. because of a potential defect that may cause fuel leakage. The models affected by the recall include the GS300 and GS350 from the 2006-2007MY, the IS 250 from the 2006-2009MY,...
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Bentley Recalling 13,420 Vehicles!
What a drag; thousands of Bentley owners are having their cars recalled after it was discovered that there is a potential for road salt to corrode the outer surface of the fuel filter. This could lead to the filter housing becoming porous with a corresponding...
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Mini Recall: 2008 Vw Touareg
Volkswagen USA announced that it is recalling 96 MY 2008 Touareg vehicles this month. According to the German carmaker, a fuel supply line was changed during production which could lead to insufficient sealing of the fuel supply line connector. This condition...
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Toyota & Lexus Recalling 264,000 Cars Due To Faulty Pipes
More than 264,000 Toyota and Lexus owners are to receive a recall note in Japan and abroad to repair defective fuel pipes which could cause fuel leaks in the worst case scenario. Specifically, Toyota will recall 215,020 Crown, Mark X and Lexus sedans...
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Mercedes-benz Recalls Many Models
Owners of many different Mercedes-Benz models could see their car fall under a Recall that's related to a recent software upgrade their car(s) may have received. Here's the official word from NHTSA, while the vehicles that may be affected are...
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