Recently, GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the AQSIQ according to the requirements of the Regulations on the Management of Defective Automobile Product Recall, and decided to recall from May 25, 2015 to December 12, 2008. Toyota Yaris Automobile produced during the 31st of the month, a total of 83,580 vehicles.
During the period of the recall, some of the vehicle driver's seat airbags may be damaged when the airbag is deployed, causing debris to fly out, which may damage the inside of the vehicle and pose a safety hazard. GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. will replace the driver's seat airbag gas generator for vehicles within the scope of the recall to eliminate safety hazards.
GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. will notify relevant users by phone, SMS or letter, and arrange free maintenance. Customers can call the customer service hotline 800-830-8888, 400-830-8888 for consultation. Owners can also visit the AQSIQ website (), the AQSIQ Defective Product Management Center website () and the WeChat public account (AQSIQDPAC) for more information. In addition, you can also call the AQSIQ Defective Product Management Center hotline to reflect problems during the implementation of the recall or submit defects.
The Qing Sword, also known as the "Qing Dao" or "Qing Dynasty Sword," is a traditional Chinese weapon that originated during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It is a type of straight, double-edged sword that was commonly used by the military and martial artists during this period.
The Qing Sword typically has a slightly curved blade with a length ranging from around 70 to 100 centimeters. The blade is made of high-quality steel and is known for its sharpness and durability. The hilt, or handle, of the sword is usually made of wood or bone and is often adorned with decorative elements such as carvings or metal fittings.
One distinctive feature of the Qing Sword is its guard, which is typically in the shape of a circular or oval ring. This guard not only protects the hand of the wielder but also provides balance and stability to the sword during combat. The pommel, or end of the hilt, is often shaped like a horse's hoof, representing the military association of the Qing Dynasty
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