The company says the latest recall brings the total to 5.8 million Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles that need to be repaired worldwide.
The recall affects more than 40 vehicles in the U.S. dating to the 2013 model year, covering much of the Toyota and Lexus model lineup. Toyota said in a statement Wednesday that the fuel pumps can suddenly stop operating, and that can cause the vehicles to stall. Drivers may not be able to restart them. If the stall happens at high speeds, the risk of a crash could increase. Toyota wouldn't say if the problem has caused any crashes or injuries.Toyota began recalling the vehicles in January with about 700,000, and added 1.2 million in March.
The additions announced Wednesday cover the 2019 and 2020 RAV4, the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. that isn’t a pickup truck.
I don't know why people buy from them. They ALWAYS have some kind of recall and on a huge way
Cheap. Once again, you get what you pay for.
Your car is more likely to be hacked by your mechanic than a terrorist.
I’m shocked
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but our samsung Note8s were a fire hazard and could bomb a plane! that was ALL the news, then att stole mine and wouldnt credit me for it when I returned it.. but 5.8m cars, meh no biggie, possible death is all LOL!
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It is good news that Toyota Company cares its vehicles for repair and this Company also tries its best to fulfill customers needs.
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