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LEXUS NX (2021 – 2022) – SPOT WELDS MIGHT BE MISSING

TOYOTA LEXUS NX (15/04/2021 – 27/01/2022) RECALL:

Problem description:

With body panels that are spot-welded to the left and right front shock absorber mounting areas there is a possibility that certain spot-welds were missed.

Remedy

Inspect the welding near the shock absorber mounting area. If any missing spot-weld is found welds will be added and damage to the vehicle if any will be repaired.

Recall Launch Date09/05/2022
Recall No.R/2022/109
Models AffectedLexus NX
Manufacturer RefNX
VIN Start****02000106
VIN end****02003434
Build Start15/04/2021
Build end27/01/2022
Vehicle numbers (UK)759

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