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Toyota
Venza Recall
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December 31, 2011
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JUNE 2011 --
Toyota is recalling certain model year
2011 Venza and Sienna passenger cars
manufactured from March 7, through March 10,
2011. There is a possibility that the front,
right, drive shaft may break due to
insufficient heat treatment. Should the
shaft break during vehicle operation, the
vehicle will lose power without prior
warning. Loss of motive power without
warning may increase the risk of a crash.
Toyota will notify owners and dealers will
inspect the drive shaft, and, if the shaft
is identified as one that may not have been
correctly manufactured, it will be replaced
with a new one at no charge. The safety
recall began on June 22, 2011.
11V-306
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NEWS:
Toyota expanding
recall by another 1 million vehicles
YAHOO NEWS -- Jan 27, 2010
--
Toyota Motor Corp
late on Wednesday said it is expanding a
recall of its cars and trucks by another 1.1
million vehicles to address the risk of
accelerator pedals becoming dangerously
stuck.
The recall involves
2009-2010 model year Corolla,
Venza, Matrix vehicles and the
2008-2010 Highlander, as well as the
2009-2010
Pontiac Vibe. The Vibe had been
assembled at a plant in California that
Toyota had operated jointly with GM.
Toyota told federal
officials of the expanded recall on
Wednesday. It is the second
high-profile safety action in less than a
week for the automaker.
Last week, Toyota recalled
2.3 million vehicles that it said may have a
faulty accelerator pedal that sticks.
Last year, Toyota said it was recalling more
than 4 million vehicles for what it then
said were safety risks linked to improperly
placed floormats. In November, after
the issue was investigated by the U.S.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, Toyota said it would
also modify or replace accelerator pedals as
well.
The total number of
recalled
Toyotas in 2009 and 2010 now stands
at 5.9 million. There are some models
involved in last week's as well as last
year's recall. In a letter to the
NHTSA on Wednesday, Toyota said its plan is
to modify or replace accelerator pedals.
Modifying vehicle floors also will be
considered on some models, Toyota said.
"Initially, dealers will
be instructed on how to reshape the
accelerator pedal for the repair," Toyota's
letter to U.S. safety regulators said.
"As replacement parts...become available,
they will be made available to the dealers,"
Toyota said
Models
covered by the latest GAS PEDAL recall
include the
JANUARY 25, 2010
Models
ADDED to the latest FLOOR
MAT recall
include the
JANUARY 27, 2010
Models
covered by the original
FLOOR MAT recall
include
NOVEMBER 21, 2009
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JANUARY 2010 - Toyota is
recalling certain model year 2008-2010
Highlander, model year 2009-2010 Corolla,
Venza and Matrix passenger vehicles. The
accelerator pedal can get stuck in the wide
open position due to its being trapped by an
unsecured or incompatible driver's floor
mat. This recall is an expansion of a
campaign of 3.8 million other Toyota
vehicles announced in 2009 for the same
issue (See 09V-388). A stuck open
accelerator pedal may result in very high
vehicle speeds and make it difficult to stop
the vehicle, which could cause a crash,
serious injury or death. Toyota will modify
or replace the accelerator pedals on the
subject vehicles. Floor surface
modifications are also being considered and
will be included for any model for which it
is deemed appropriate. Initially, dealers
will be instructed on how to reshape the
accelerator pedal for the repair. As
replacement parts with the same shape as the
modified pedal become available, they will
be made available to the dealers for the
repair. Customers who have had the pedal
reshape remedy completed will have the
opportunity to receive a new pedal if they
desire, after replacement pedals become
available. In addition, Toyota will replace
any Toyota all-weather floor mat in a
subject vehicle with a newly designed mat,
free of charge. For those customers who have
the previous design all-weather floor mat
but do not need or want the newly designed
all-weather floor mat, Toyota will recover
the previous design all-weather floor mat
and reimburse its price. Toyota has not yet
provided an owner notification schedule.
10V-023
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RECALL:
2011 Toyota Venza |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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11V306000 |
www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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TOYOTA
MOTOR
NORTH
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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JUN 01,
2011 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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50 |
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Description |
POWER
TRAIN:DRIVELINE:DRIVESHAFT |
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Summary |
TOYOTA IS
RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2011 VENZA
AND SIENNA
PASSENGER CARS
MANUFACTURED
FROM MARCH 7,
THROUGH MARCH
10, 2011. THERE
IS A POSSIBILITY
THAT THE FRONT,
RIGHT, DRIVE
SHAFT MAY BREAK
DUE TO
INSUFFICIENT
HEAT TREATMENT. |
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Consequence |
SHOULD THE DRIVE
SHAFT BREAK
DURING VEHICLE
OPERATION, THE
VEHICLE WILL
LOSE POWER
WITHOUT PRIOR
WARNING. LOSS OF
MOTIVE POWER
WITHOUT WARNING
MAY INCREASE THE
RISK OF A CRASH. |
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Remedy |
TOYOTA WILL
NOTIFY OWNERS
AND DEALERS WILL
INSPECT THE
DRIVE SHAFT,
AND, IF THE
DRIVE SHAFT IS
IDENTIFIED AS
ONE THAT MAY NOT
HAVE BEEN
CORRECTLY
MANUFACTURED, IT
WILL BE REPLACED
WITH A NEW ONE
AT NO CHARGE.
THE SAFETY
RECALL BEGAN ON
JUNE 22, 2011. |
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RECALL:
2009-2010 Toyota Venza |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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10V023000
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www.nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Manufacturer
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TOYOTA
MOTOR
NORTH
AMERICA,
INC. |
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Recall
Date:
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JAN 27,
2010 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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1093000 |
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Description |
VEHICLE SPEED
CONTROL:ACCELERATOR
PEDAL |
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Summary |
TOYOTA IS
RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2008-2010
HIGHLANDER,
MODEL YEAR
2009-2010
COROLLA, VENZA
AND MATRIX
PASSENGER
VEHICLES. THE
ACCELERATOR
PEDAL CAN GET
STUCK IN THE
WIDE OPEN
POSITION DUE TO
ITS BEING
TRAPPED BY AN
UNSECURED OR
INCOMPATIBLE
DRIVER'S FLOOR
MAT. THIS RECALL
IS AN EXPANSION
OF A CAMPAIGN OF
3.8 MILLION
OTHER TOYOTA
VEHICLES
ANNOUNCED IN
2009 FOR THE
SAME ISSUE (SEE
09V-388).
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Consequence |
A
STUCK OPEN
ACCELERATOR
PEDAL MAY RESULT
IN VERY HIGH
VEHICLE SPEEDS
AND MAKE IT
DIFFICULT TO
STOP THE
VEHICLE, WHICH
COULD CAUSE A
CRASH, SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH. |
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Remedy |
TOYOTA WILL
MODIFY OR
REPLACE THE
ACCELERATOR
PEDALS ON THE
SUBJECT
VEHICLES. FLOOR
SURFACE
MODIFICATIONS
ARE ALSO BEING
CONSIDERED AND
WILL BE INCLUDED
FOR ANY MODEL
FOR WHICH IT IS
DEEMED
APPROPRIATE.
INITIALLY,
DEALERS WILL BE
INSTRUCTED ON
HOW TO RESHAPE
THE ACCELERATOR
PEDAL FOR THE
REPAIR. AS
REPLACEMENT
PARTS WITH THE
SAME SHAPE AS
THE MODIFIED
PEDAL BECOME
AVAILABLE, THEY
WILL BE MADE
AVAILABLE TO THE
DEALERS FOR THE
REPAIR.
CUSTOMERS WHO
HAVE HAD THE
PEDAL RESHAPE
REMEDY COMPLETED
WILL HAVE THE
OPPORTUNITY TO
RECEIVE A NEW
PEDAL IF THEY
DESIRE, AFTER
REPLACEMENT
PEDALS BECOME
AVAILABLE. IN
ADDITION, TOYOTA
WILL REPLACE ANY
TOYOTA
ALL-WEATHER
FLOOR MAT IN A
SUBJECT VEHICLE
WITH A NEWLY
DESIGNED MAT,
FREE OF CHARGE.
FOR THOSE
CUSTOMERS WHO
HAVE THE
PREVIOUS DESIGN
ALL-WEATHER
FLOOR MAT BUT DO
NOT NEED OR WANT
THE NEWLY
DESIGNED
ALL-WEATHER
FLOOR MAT,
TOYOTA WILL
RECOVER THE
PREVIOUS DESIGN
ALL-WEATHER
FLOOR MAT AND
REIMBURSE ITS
PRICE. TOYOTA
HAS NOT YET
PROVIDED AN
OWNER
NOTIFICATION
SCHEDULE |
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