In 20 years, odds are few people will remember that 2010 was one of the worst years for Toyota in terms of recalls, but for now, it seems like the company just can’t win for losing. The company has announced that it is currently preparing to recall a total of 270,000 Toyota Crown and Lexus LS , GS and IS models worldwide. As it turns out, some of the company’s 4.6-liter V8 and 3.5-liter V6 engines were built using faulty valve springs that may cause the car to stall while driving.
Around 180,000 of the faulty powerplants were sold outside of Japan. According to The Wall Street Journal, the company says that some Toyota Crown, Lexus LS460, Lexus LS600h, Lexus LS600hL, Lexus GS350, Lexus GS450h, Lexus GS460 and Lexus IS350 models will be affected by the recall, and that it will initiate a procedure to fix the problem as soon as it can figure out a way to do so with the least amount of inconvenience to its customers.
The news comes as Toyota continues to try to put this year’s bevy of recall issues behind it, including paying a $16.4 million fine to the U.S. government for delaying certain recalls. Thanks for the tip, everyone! Gallery: Review: 2010 Lexus LS460 Sport Photos by Frank Filipponio / Copyright (C)2009, Weblogs, Inc

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BREAKING: Toyota admits 270,000 cars have faulty engines worldwide




FRANK19



July 1, 2010
the problem is thought to be caused by a problem with the valve spring, which in extreme cases can cause the engine to stall while the car is being driven.
July 6, 2010
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December 17, 2010
That would be something that is in your everyday news. Looking forward for more posts.