Toyota Recalls 680,000 + other Vehicles: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, announced a recall of certain 2009 Camry, and some from 2009 to 2011 Venza vehicles to replace the stop lamp switch. About 70,500,116,000 Camry and Venza funds covered the lamp switch foot withdrawal. In addition, Toyota says it is the recall will also affect "some 2005 vehicles at the beginning of 2009 Tacoma to replace the spiral cable wheel assembly. Approximately 495,000 Tacoma vehicles covered by this recall. Recalls due to safety considerations.
Brake light switch is not like challenges, but on the assembly line in North America "silicone grease can be achieved within a switch of stop signal and led to an increase in electrical resistance." If this happened, "warning lights on the dashboard of a car can be turned on, the car may not start, or the shift lever can not move from a position of" Park. "In some cases, the brake lights of a car can become unusable."
For a reminder of the brake lights, Toyota will purchase spare parts and notify the owners by email when the replacement parts are available, the owners asked for a meeting with their dealers. Toyota says that the repairs are free for owners.
Fixed cable helical wheel harder in Tacoma, where the friction between the coil and cable restraint in the wheel spiral cable assembly can occur on some vehicles. "Tensions over time can lead to loss of communication with the driver air bag module, causing the air bag warning light on the dashboard [to] remain after the launch vehicle" that could cause the driver airbag must be disabled, preventing the deployment in the event collision. Again, Toyota is to obtain the necessary spare parts and notify vehicle owners by mail when parts of the available on or about April 2012. Announcement did not say whether the repairs will be free for owners of vehicles.
Thus far, only vehicles in the North American marketplace are involved in this recall. Toyota says it is aware of no accidents or injuries caused by these defects. More detailed information is available to Toyota owners and consumers at http://www.toyota.com/recall and the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.
Brake light switch is not like challenges, but on the assembly line in North America "silicone grease can be achieved within a switch of stop signal and led to an increase in electrical resistance." If this happened, "warning lights on the dashboard of a car can be turned on, the car may not start, or the shift lever can not move from a position of" Park. "In some cases, the brake lights of a car can become unusable."
For a reminder of the brake lights, Toyota will purchase spare parts and notify the owners by email when the replacement parts are available, the owners asked for a meeting with their dealers. Toyota says that the repairs are free for owners.
Fixed cable helical wheel harder in Tacoma, where the friction between the coil and cable restraint in the wheel spiral cable assembly can occur on some vehicles. "Tensions over time can lead to loss of communication with the driver air bag module, causing the air bag warning light on the dashboard [to] remain after the launch vehicle" that could cause the driver airbag must be disabled, preventing the deployment in the event collision. Again, Toyota is to obtain the necessary spare parts and notify vehicle owners by mail when parts of the available on or about April 2012. Announcement did not say whether the repairs will be free for owners of vehicles.
Thus far, only vehicles in the North American marketplace are involved in this recall. Toyota says it is aware of no accidents or injuries caused by these defects. More detailed information is available to Toyota owners and consumers at http://www.toyota.com/recall and the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.
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