2018-11-02 18:10:16
				Toyota is launching a cars review around the world
Toyota is launching a revocable campaign of about 1.6 million cars worldwide due to airbag problems. The stock is known to affect Avensis and Corolla models.
Japanese cars are being withdrawn due to a possible error in the airbag control module. If so, they will not work in an accident. Other cases of a defect can lead to involuntary system operation. With such a problem for the repair go 1.06 million cars, which will change the control unit pillows. The entire repair takes about 1 hour of work.
Another will withdraw about 600,000 cars, and 255,000 of them are in Europe. Cars have a malfunctioning airbag supercharger.
 
							
					
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