Thursday, January 21, 2010
Toyota Recalls Another 1.7 Million Vehicles
Toyota is back in the news again for gas pedals sticking and possible sudden acceleration. About 1.7 million vehicles are subject to the new recall and the ongoing one, according to Automotive News. To check out the previous posting related to Toyota's sudden acceleration issue, click here.
The latest recall involves the following Toyotas:
2007-10 Camrys
2009-10 Corollas
2009-10 RAV4s
2009-10 Matrixes
2005-10 Avalons
2010-Highlanders
2007-10 Tundras
2008-10 Sequoias
Additional recall vehicles added as of Wednesday, January 27, 2009:
2008- 2010-Highlanders
2009- 2010 Venzas
2009- 2010 Matrixs (and Pontiac Vibes), which were joint produced vehicles
Toyota owners, who have questions or concerns about this latest recall, should contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331 or speak with your local Toyota dealer.
Video: How to Stop a Car When It Accelerates By Itself
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