Recalls: Daihatsu G300 Pyzar
Overview
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Recalls: Daihatsu G300 Pyzar
- In July 2012, a recall was issued for Daihatsu G301RG and G303RG Pyzar models that were available for sale from 1 July 1996 to 30 June 2000. In these vehicles, coolant may leak from the heater core, enter the ECU and cause a short circuit – this could result in the airbag deploying unexpectedly. The VINs of the affected vehicles were in the range JDA G301G0 00500042 to JDA G301G0 00510691 (PRA 2012/13195).
Problems and faults: Daihatsu G300 Pyzar
Overview
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Problems and faults: Daihatsu G300 Pyzar
No troubleshooting information is currently available for the Daihatsu G300 Pyzar.