India, Feb. 12 -- A couple of weeks back, the Japanese automaker Toyota delayed dispatches of its three diesel engines and the models that utilise these mills due to abnormalities detected during certification testing in Japan. The investigation revealed that the mass-production units' ECU software was not the same as the one used in the testing units. Toyota India likewise stopped shipping the impacted Innova Crysta, Hilux, and Fortuner units after a global statement came in from Japan. Nonetheless, the manufacturer was still accepting new orders for the mentioned cars. Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO), a division of Toyota Motor Corporation, the company's international branch, affirmed this. In a recent development, the brand has re...