Just as the dust begins to settle from Toyota’s recall issues, the automaker has issued a Technical Service Bulletin for Camry and Avalon models affected by the unintended acceleration recall.
Just as the dust begins to settle from Toyota’s recall issues, the automaker has issued a Technical Service Bulletin for Camry and Avalon models affected by the unintended acceleration recall.
Toyota will be recalling 1.5 million vehicles worldwide due to a possible brake fluid leak. Honda will be conducting a similar recall as well, on an unknown number of cars.
Toyota has announced a limited service campaign (LSC) to fix oil hoses on certain vehicles equipped with VVT-i engines. It’s important to note that this isn’t a safety recall, as it shouldn’t have any dangerous consequences if not fixed, but rather a step taken by Toyota to increase customer satisfaction.
Automotive News is reporting that a fix for Toyota’s second accelerator recall has been developed, and Toyota plants are beginning to receive them.
Toyota has announced that they will halt both sales and production of all cars affected by their recent accelerator recall. The cars were recalled due to an issue with the accelerator mechanism, which could cause the accelerator to jam.
Toyota has issued a voluntary recall, yet again involving the possibility of accelerators jamming. This time, less cars are affected, and the cause is different as well.
Toyota has finally announced the fix for their accelerator issue.
Some details have been revealed on what the fix for Toyota’s accelerator problem may be.
Most of you probably know about the big issue Toyota had recently with their floor mats jamming the accelerators. Well, Toyota may soon be recalling all the cars affected by this to make changes to the accelerators and fix the issue.