Filed under: Sedan, Japan, Recalls, Safety, Lexus, Luxury
Defective Lexus valve spring - Click above for high-res image gallery
According to
Bloomberg,
Toyota has known about issues with valve springs in its V8 and V6 engines since 2007. The news confirms the
information we received from an anonymous source within the company. Toyota says that the earliest complaints came from customers in Japan, but the company felt that the issue was fairly rare and didn't order a recall. Now that it has become clear that the issue isn't a fluke, the automaker has issued a recall in Japan and will notify the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration of the problem this week.
Toyota says that the defect is caused by the presence of contaminates within the spring material. The company has since addressed the problem by building the valve springs thicker than what was originally specified, and so far, the fix seems to be working.
Toyota says that around
270,000 vehicles are affected by the faulty springs, and of those, around 138,000
Lexus models are in the US.
[Source:
Bloomberg]
Report: Lexus knew of valve spring defects three years ago originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 06 Jul 2010 13:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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