Toyota recalls Camry

BY CHRIS HARRIS | 8th Jun 2007


TOYOTA Australia has issued a recall notice for its Camry after it was found that the headlights, on either low or high beam, "could flicker without warning and, in the worst case, may cause the headlamps to extinguish momentarily".

According to Product Recalls Australia, the headlamp switch contact points could, over time, corrode because of insufficient current flow through the switch. It is this oxidation that could cause the lights to malfunction.

The recall affects around 145,000 Camry models, built between June 2002 and May 2006. GoAuto understands that about 100 cases have been reported, but that no accidents have occurred as a result.

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