Japanese auto giant Toyota issued a fresh recall of 7,129 units of its executive sedan Corolla in India to fix a problem with the airbags.
The recall includes cars manufactured between April 2007 and June 2008.The company maintained that the recall is part of Toyota's global exercise and no complaints have been received in India so far.
"As an expansion of the existing service campaign held voluntarily by Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) and in line with the global recall by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), TKM today announced that the special service campaign for passenger side air bag in the Corolla model will be extended to Corolla models manufactured during April 2007 till June 2008," PTI quoted the company.
Last month, Nissan India also recalled over 12,000 vehicles over engine switch and airbag issues.
Recent Vehicle Recalls in India:
May
Honda Car recalled 575 units of CR-V, which were manufactured in 2004, and 10,805 units of Accord that were made between 2003 and 2007 to fix a problem with airbags.
April
Mahindra recalled its XUV500 in India after users complained of alloy wheel breaks.
March
Maruti Suzuki recalled 19,780 units of Alto 800 and 13,318 units of Alto K10, which were manufactured between 8 December and 18 February, 2014, over faulty hand-door latch.