Why can't the FAW Toyota app update the vehicle status?

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MacVincent
07/29/25 6:43pm
If the FAW Toyota app cannot update the vehicle status when in use, it may be because the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of your vehicle is being used by someone else. If the FAW Toyota app cannot update the vehicle status when in use, it may be because the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of your vehicle is being used by someone else.
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