Toyota Recalls Millions of Cars
Power window switches blamed
Toyota, the Japanese carmaker, has announced a massive recall to fix malfunctioning power window switches on models including the Yaris, Corolla sand Camry, saying it will pull back 7.4 million vehicles worldwide.
The company said the power window switches can be repaired in about 40 minutes.
The move on Wednesday comes as the country's biggest car manufacturer tries to rebuild trust after a series of recalls between 2009 and 2011 in which it pulled back about 10 million vehicles.
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