Lexus Recalling 214,500 Cars for Possible Fuel Line Corrosion Caused by Ethanol
By John O'Dell | on 01/22/2009 03:15 AM
Now we know why GM has been so enthusiastic about ethanol. The often-corrosive alternative fuel has proven to be the undoing of nearly a quarter million of rival Toyota Motor corp.'s high-end Lexus luxury models.
Lexus LS 460 models from 2006 through 2008 are among the cars being recalled.
Toyota and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are launching a safety recall affecting about 214,500 Lexus GS 300, GS 350, IS 250 and IS 350 and LS 460 and LS 460L vehicles from the 2006 through 2008 model years because of a potential fuel line problem.
Seems that low-moisture ethanol blends can corrode the cars' fuel delivery pipes, causing a warning light to come on and possibly eating a pinhole through the pipe wall, causing a fuel leak.
The automaker said no other Lexus models are affected.
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