Toyota is recalling about 30,000 vehicles in Mexico to modify accelerator pedals on seven models.
“We’ve estimated a possible recall of 30,000 vehicles,” local sales director Adolfo Hegewisch told a news conference.
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No specific problem had been reported in Mexico and no customer’s life was at risk, but the company was acting in coordination with Mexican authorities, Hegewisch told AFP.
Mexican customers would be informed of the recall from 8 February when parts would be available, a statement said.
The models being recalled in Mexico are: Radford, Matrix, Camry, Highlander, Tundra, Sequoia and Corolla, made between 2007 and 2010.
Toyota sold almost 52,000 vehicles in Mexico in 2009.
