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Lexus Gs 450H (2008) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2008) – 14V647000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2010 Lexus Ls Vehicles Manufactured May 9, 2006, To July 20, 2010, 2006-2011 Lexus Gs Vehicles Manufactured January 6, 2005, To September 10, 2010, And 2006-2011 Lexus Is Vehicles Manufactured August 30, 2005, To September 10, 2010. Due To Anti-Corrosion Plating Remnants, Fuel May Leak From Where The Fuel Pressure Sensor Is Attached To The Fuel Delivery Pipe.


Lexus Gs 450H (2007) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2007) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2007) – 14V647000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2010 Lexus Ls Vehicles Manufactured May 9, 2006, To July 20, 2010, 2006-2011 Lexus Gs Vehicles Manufactured January 6, 2005, To September 10, 2010, And 2006-2011 Lexus Is Vehicles Manufactured August 30, 2005, To September 10, 2010. Due To Anti-Corrosion Plating Remnants, Fuel May Leak From Where The Fuel Pressure Sensor Is Attached To The Fuel Delivery Pipe.


Lexus Gs 450H (2009) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2009) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2009) – 14V647000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2010 Lexus Ls Vehicles Manufactured May 9, 2006, To July 20, 2010, 2006-2011 Lexus Gs Vehicles Manufactured January 6, 2005, To September 10, 2010, And 2006-2011 Lexus Is Vehicles Manufactured August 30, 2005, To September 10, 2010. Due To Anti-Corrosion Plating Remnants, Fuel May Leak From Where The Fuel Pressure Sensor Is Attached To The Fuel Delivery Pipe.


Lexus Gs 450H (2008) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.


Lexus Gs 450H (2011) – 18V432000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2011 Lexus Gs350 And Gs450H, 2006-2013 Lexus Is350 And 2010-2014 Lexus Is350C Vehicles, Equipped With 3.5L V6 2Gr-Fse Gasoline Engines. The Diaphragms In The Fuel Pulsation Dampers May Harden Over Time And Develop Cracks, Possibly Causing A Fuel Leak.