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Toyota's 6M Vehicle Recall
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2/2/10

Toyota's 6M Vehicle Recall
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Over the last six months, Toyota has recalled approximately 6M vehicles due to reports of sudden unintended acceleration (SUA).

 

Obviously, many vehicle owners are probably wondering what they should do if their vehicle surges out of control or accelerates without any way to stop the car before their vehicle is fixed by the dealer.  

 

Click here for advice from experts, and it should go without saying that if you get a recall notice, please take your vehicle in immediately for the recommended fix.  But if your car suddenly accelerates and the throttle won't stop, the link above provides information about the recommended way to avoid accident or injury. 

Posted by liz at February 2, 2010 1:06 PM MST


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