Also Read: Toyota to launch a Maruti Fronx-based SUV? Here’s what report says Moreover, the automaker said that it is "currently preparing the remedy parts for this recall".Customers will receive free installation of protective materials and a clamp on the fuel tube as a temporary measure until the final remedy parts are available. Toyota further noted that it will notify affected owners about this issue by early October 2023.
Last year, eight automakers, including Toyota voluntarily recalled more than 1,00,000 vehicles to fix faulty components. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said that the eight firms - Toyota, Kia, Ford Sales and Service Korea, Volkswagen Group Korea, Jaguar Land Rover Korea, BMW Korea, Dasan Heavy Industries Co and Motostar Korea - recalled a total of 1,02,169 units of 52 different models, Issues that have led to the recall of various vehicles include a malfunctioning auxiliary heating system in Kia's Sorento SUV, an unreliable transmission system in Ford's Fusion sedan, and software-related issues in the Audi A6 Premium 45 TFSI quattro sedan, which is imported by Volkswagen Group Korea.
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