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丰田刚刚宣布召回澳洲生产的佳美和AURION。
可能的问题是主燃油管接发动机的一段可能会造成泄漏,从而有火灾危险。
车主应该会得到TOYOTA的通知
A FUEL leak and potential fire risk is forcing a recall of nearly 20,000 Australian-built Toyotas.
Toyota Australia is asking owners of current model Camry, Camry Hybrid and Aurion vehicles to have them inspected over concerns a wrinkled fuel line in the engine bay could leak.
The recall effects 19,099 Camry and Aurion vehicles made at the company's Altona plant in Victoria between October 2011 and July 2012 that may have been fitted with an ``incorrectly manufactured'' fuel hose.
Toyota spokesperson Beck Angel said there have been three reports of the fuel hose problem, which effects only Australian-built vehicles and no accidents have been reported.
"The problem is that there is a possibility that the fuel hose that connects the main fuel supply to the engine may have become wrinkled, in some cases if it is wrinkled it could result in a small hole forming and allowing fuel to leak,'' she said.
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The company is asking owners of these vehicles to contact a Toyota dealer to arrange a 30-minute inspection.
"If it is wrinkled we will replace the fuel hose which will take an hour, if it is not wrinkled there's no problem,'' she said.
"There have been no fires, there is potential for a fire hazard but because of the location of the fuel and the distance from the ignition source, it's a relatively low risk,'' she said.
Letters will be sent to all affected owners asking them to make an appointment with a Toyota dealer, or for more information Camry and Aurion owners can call 1800 643 242.
In November last year Toyota Australia recalled almost 22,000 of its Avalon, Camry and Kluger models from June 2004 to March 2005 over concerns about the crankshaft pulley belts and potential loss of power steering assistance.
The previous-generation Camry was also involved in a vehicle recall in the US in late 2009 and early 2010 involving more than five million US-made vehicles over problems with accelerator pedals and floor mats, a campaign which did not include Australian-built vehicles. |
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