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toyota LANDCRUISER UK Recall

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER – LOSS OF BRAKING SYSTEM VACUUM ASSISTANCE

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER ( 01/12/1989 –  30/06/1994) DEFECT:  The rotor blades in the brake vacuum pump may have a rough surface and be subject to wear. In the worst case the blades may break causing loss of brake vacuum assistance and resulting in increased stopping distances.

Remedy

The affected vehicles are being recalled to Toyota Dealers for replacement of the vacuum pump blades and rotor.

Recall Launch Date29/11/96
Recall No.R/1996/088a
Models AffectedLandcruiser
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartJT111JT8000000002 to 00003016
VIN end
Build Start01/12/1989
Build end30/06/1994
Vehicle numbers (UK)3349

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