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The Nation - News from April 20, 1986

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Mazda Motor Corp. recalled more than 100,000 new Japanese-made model 626 cars in its third and fourth major recalls of 1986. The company said that in 36,671 of the vehicles a throttle rotor could stick to a bushing in cold weather, resulting in uncontrolled acceleration, usually just after the car has been started. On an additional 64,688 cars, pollution hoses were installed backward at the factory. Dealers will make repairs without charge, a company spokesman said in Detroit.

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