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toyota AYGO UK Recall

TOYOTA AYGO – DIRECTIONAL CONTROL MAY BE LOST

TOYOTA AYGO ( 26/07/2013 –  21/08/2013) DEFECT:  On subject vehicles there is a possibility that a wld on the rear axle may not be sufficient. In the worst case scenarios this could cause a break in connection between rear axle and the body. This could cause difficulty in controlling the vehicle.

Remedy

Owners of subject vehicles to be contacted by first class post (using DVLA records). Inspect subject vehicles and if fault found replace rear axle.

Recall Launch Date03/03/2014
Recall No.R/2014/020
Models AffectedAygo
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartJTDJG10C#0N721662
VIN endJTDJG10C#0N723223
Build Start26/07/2013
Build end21/08/2013
Vehicle numbers (UK)604

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