Toyota Initiates Massive Global Recall of 2.8 Million Vehicles Over Two Issues
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Toyota Initiates Massive Global Recall of 2.8 Million Vehicles Over Two Issues



The world's top automaker Toyota is recalling 2.77 million vehicles worldwide on two unrelated problems, one concerning a defective water pump and the other a steering shaft fault, though, some models may need both fixes.

Toyota was quick to point out that no accidents or injuries have been reported related to these two issues.

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