Toronto Sun reports that Toyota Motors and Mazda have announced recalls for numerous vehicles across Canada due to various safety concerns highlighted by each manufacturer.
Toyota has issued a recall for approximately 60,000 vehicles spanning several models due to potential defects in fuel pumps that might cause engines to stall. Mazda’s recall affects around 20,000 vehicles, with concerns centred on software issues related to the engine’s control unit, which might lead to unexpected stalling.
Consumers owning the specific vehicle models cited by the recall notices have been urged to contact authorized dealers for necessary repairs at no additional cost. Toyota and Mazda have assured that steps are being taken swiftly to address the issues to ensure customer safety and minimize inconvenience.
The recalls are precautionary measures, characteristic of the automotive industry’s standard practice to prevent accidents and maintain high standards of consumer safety. Both companies have apologized for any inconvenience caused and have pledged diligence in maintaining quality and customer trust moving forward.
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Owners are advised to check if their vehicles are affected through the manufacturers’ websites where they can enter their car’s serial number to see if it falls under the recall policy.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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