2018 and 2019 model year vehicles are affected.
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One of Toyota’s largest recalls ever.
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Approximately 6,000 vehicles affected.
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Toyota is calling back 625,000 of its largest Prius hybrids worldwide over a software glitch that can cause the cars to stall.
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Toyota is calling back 5,000 Prius V vehicles to fix an issue with the occupant detection system that may cause the passenger airbag to not deploy.
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Toyota has announced another massive recall.
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Several Toyota models are being recalled for a possible fire hazard.
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For the second time, Toyota is calling back vehicles in the United States over airbag issues that went unfixed during a previous recall.
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Toyota has announced three new recall campaigns that apply to 430,500 vehicles in the US.
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The Pontiac Vibe will be included in the recent massive Toyota recall, with work being done by GM dealerships.
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Toyota has announced a wide range of recalls affecting 6.39 million vehicles including 2.34 million in North America.
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Toyota has announced a new recall that involves 261,114 Lexus and Toyota vehicles over problems with various braking safety systems that can become inoperative.
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Toyota is informing its North American dealers to stop selling almost every model it offers while a fire risk is being assessed.
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Preliminary counts put Toyota on top of the list for most recalled vehicle in the United States for 2013.
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Toyota has announced a recall of model year 2013 and 2014 Tacoma pickup trucks due to faulty engine components that may cause the truck to stall while being driven.
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Toyota has announced a voluntary recall of about 803,000 vehicles over problems with a leaky air conditioning condenser unit.
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Have you ever been blinded at night by an oncoming Toyota FJ Cruiser’s lights? Well, that is set to change, as Toyota is recalling about 11,489 of the off-road machines for having lights that are too bright.
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Japan’s three largest automakers are announcing related recalls totaling 3. 4 million cars over faulty airbags supplied by Takata Corp.
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Toyota has announced a major recall to replace the driver’s side power window master switch, affecting 7.4 million cars globally, including 2.5 million in the United States.
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Toyota has added the 2010 Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h to the list of vehicles recalled for a gas pedal that has the potential to become trapped under the floor mats.
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The Toyota Tacoma was recalled earlier this month for a fault in the steering wheel spiral cable design, which the company claimed affected 2005 to 2009 models. Today, Toyota has expanded the recall to include all 2005 to 2012 model year Tacomas. The issue is that the steering wheel spiral cable rubs against the retainer inside...
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Over the last few years, the words “Toyota” and “recall” have gone hand in hand. While the companies previous woes are behind them, Toyota has since been extra cautious and issues recalls for everything it finds to have a potential defect. Just today, Toyota has announced a recall notice for three of its vehicles, the...
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After almost a year since regulators closed Toyota’s unintended acceleration investigation, independent auto-safety firm Safety Research and Strategies announced Tuesday that a lawsuit has been filed in federal court requesting for the government to release internal records of said investigation. According to Safety Research and Strategies, there is reason to believe that the National Highway...
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For the third year in a row, Toyota‘s recall campaigns affected the most vehicles compared to any other automaker in 2011. With 13 campaigns launched in 2011, Toyota recalled over 3.5 million vehicles while GM issued the greatest number of recalls with 21. General Motors’ affected vehicle total was only 455,901 despite the overwhelming number...
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