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Toyota recalls Diesel HiLux and Fortuner vehicles over potentially faulty brakes – 7NEWS.com.au
Thousands of vehicles produced from as early as June 2018 are impacted by the notice.

Almost 24,000 vehicles have been recalled by Toyota Australia due to potentially faulty brakes.
Thousands of Diesel HiLux and Fortuner vehicles produced between June and December 2018 are impacted by the safety recall.
Toyota says the issue is caused by the degrading of the resin piston within the brake booster due to improper moulding conditions during production.
If this were to occur, repeated operation of the brake pedal may cause the piston to break, potentially causing loss of braking assist…
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