The notice covers 5,000 Toyota Corollas, 1,600 Toyota Corolla Matrix, 700 Toyota RAV4s and 1,000 General Motors Pontiac Vibes sold in Canada between 2003 and 2004. And driving these vehicles.
Crowe said in an email that a do-not-drive notice has been sent to owners of vehicles that could not be reached despite repeated calls, and their vehicles have been recalled for repairs. Meanwhile, General Motors spokesman Bill Grotz said that we have issued notices to vehicle owners to repair vehicles. Notice to the vehicle owners not to drive the vehicles so that these vehicles can be repaired on priority basis and free of cost.
Spokesmen for both agencies said there was concern that if the airbags were deployed, a part of the airbags could explode and release sharp metal parts that could injure or kill the driver or passenger. Can also go. Situated. No such incidents have occurred in Canada, but these vehicles are being recalled as a precaution.