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NX300, RX300 was recalled on 1 February 2024 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/00190/24. Fire risk reported by Germany. Insufficient press-in mounting of certain components of the high-pressure fuel pump could lead to increased pressure on the valves within the pump.

Photo of recalled product: NX300, RX300
Alert NumberA12/00190/24
BrandLexus
CategoryMotor vehicles
Risk TypeFire
Notifying CountryGermany
Country of OriginJapan
Model NumberAZ1, AL2(EU,M), e6*2007/46*0111*, e6*2007/46*0163*
Published1 February 2024

Risk Description

Insufficient press-in mounting of certain components of the high-pressure fuel pump could lead to increased pressure on the valves within the pump. This may cause the weld seams of the affected valve(s) to crack, which could lead to a fuel leak. In the presence of a source of ignition, a fuel leak could lead to an increased risk of fire. The product does not comply with the Regulation on the approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): ImporterCategory of measure(s): Recall of the product from end usersDate of entry into force: Unknown

Product Description

Passenger car equipped with a high-pressure fuel pump.

🔥 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a fire hazard related to NX300, RX300 .

About this risk

This product poses a fire risk due to overheating, faulty components, or flammable materials that do not meet safety standards.

Recommended action

Disconnect the product from any power source and stop using it immediately. Do not leave it unattended. Store it away from flammable materials. Contact the retailer for a refund.

Who is at risk?

All household members. Fire risks are especially dangerous for sleeping areas and children's rooms.

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