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Troubled Toyota starts world recall of engines

Tokyo - Toyota started a global recall over engine defects in its Lexus and Crown models, moving to repair nearly 92 000 vehicles in Japan and 270 000 worldwide.

Toyota Motor Corp. had said on Friday that 270 000 cars worldwide would be recalled to replace flawed valve springs, crucial engine components that could make them stall while in motion.

The world's top automaker informed the Japanese government of the recall Monday, and Toyota spokesman Paul Nolasco said overseas recalls would follow soon.

The total includes 138 000 vehicles in the US, 91 903 in Japan, 15 000 in Europe, 10 000 in the Middle East, 6 000 in China, 4 000 in Canada, and 8 000 in other regions.

"We apologize for inconveniencing our customers. We hope to fix the problem soon," Nolasco said in a statement.

Toyota has received about 200 complaints, but no accidents due to the defects have been reported. Toyota said it is replacing the valve spring in the recalled vehicles, produced between July 2005 and August 2008 -Lexus models GS350, GS450h, GS460, IS350, LS460, LS600h, LS600hL and Crown models. Vehicles from the 2009 and 2010 model years are not affected.

The quality problem affecting top-of-the-line products comes as Toyota struggles to move on from massive global recalls that started in October. More than 8.5m vehicles already have been recalled for various problems, including sticking gas pedals, braking software glitches and defective floor mats.

The world's top automaker was fined a record $16.4m in the United States for responding too slowly when the recall crisis erupted.

The latest woes come on top of a recall last week for 17 000 Lexus hybrids after testing showed fuel can spill during a rear-end crash. Analysts say the latest recalls do little to instill consumer confidence after Toyota President Akio Toyoda apologized to shareholders last month and vowed to improve vehicle quality inspections.

Toyota faces more than 200 lawsuits in the US tied to accidents involving defective automobiles, the lower resale value of Toyota vehicles, and a drop in its stock value. The company's overall sales have been hurting this year following its safety-related recalls. Toyota has been trying to boost US sales with deep promotions, including zero-percent financing and free maintenance.

The Tokyo market reacted with calm to Toyota's recall news. Toyota shares gained 0.5% to finish at 3,035 yen.

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