CHINA: Faulty window switches prompt 688,000-vehicle Toyota recall
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 24 August 2009
Toyota is to recall 688,314 Camry and other sedans made at its two China joint ventures from Tuesday, its largest recall in the country, to fix faulty electric window switches.
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