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Toyota Land Cruiser Recall
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December 31, 2011
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NEWS:
Toyota recalls
22,000 vehicles over tire pressure monitors
DETROIT NEWS -- March
5, 2011 – Toyota Motor Corp. said
Saturday is recalling 22,000 SUVs and
pickups that have faulty tire pressure
monitoring systems — the latest safety
campaign issued by the Japanese automaker.
The recall
covers some versions of 2008-2011 Toyota FJ
Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Tacoma and
Tundra vehicles.
Under federal
regulations, the vehicle's tire pressure
monitoring systems must warn the driver not
more than 20 minutes after the inflation
pressure in a tire is equal to or less than
either the pressure 25 percent below the
recommended pressure.
Toyota said
the recall covers accessory wheels approved
by Toyota that were installed at vehicle
processing centers prior to distribution to
dealers or by dealers prior to first sale.
When the
tires were changed, the tire pressure
monitoring systems were not recalibrated
correctly and do not start illuminating the
low tire pressure warning sign at the
required minimum activation pressure, Toyota
said.
Toyota will
reset the system in most of the vehicles so
they alert drivers as required.
For the FJ
Cruiser, the tire pressure monitoring system
computer module will be changed because it
cannot be reset.
Toyota
spokesman .. said Saturday that the company
is unaware of any crashes or injuries
related to the tire pressure system recall.
Toyota hasn't
decided on a recall schedule yet.
Toyota has
recalled 2.45 million vehicles this year in
five campaigns after leading all automakers
in recalls in 2009 and 2010, with about 11.8
million vehicles called back over the
two-year period.
Last month,
Toyota issued three separate recall
campaigns for 2.17 million for pedal
entrapment issues. The recalls ended the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's year-long investigation
into whether Toyota had recalled enough
vehicles connected to sudden unintended
acceleration issues.
MORE RECALL INFO:
MARCH 2011 --
Toyota is recalling certain model year 2008 through 2011 FJ Cruiser, Land
Cruiser, Tacoma, Sequoia and Tundra vehicles for failing to comply with the
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 138, "Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS)." When factory-installed wheels and tires were replaced
with Toyota authorized accessory wheels and LT tires prior to first sale, the
tire pressure monitoring systems were not re-calibrated correctly and therefore
do not start illuminating the low tire pressure warning telltale at the required
minimum activation pressure. Failure to warn of tire deflations is a
non-compliance with FMVSS 138 and could lead to tire failure increasing the risk
of a crash. For the land cruiser, sequoia, Tacoma and tundra vehicles, the
dealer will re-calibrate the tire pressure monitoring system on affected
vehicles and install an updated tire and loading information label at no charge.
For the FJ cruiser vehicles, the TPMS cannot be reset so the electronic control
unit (ECU) for the TPMS will be replaced. Toyota is currently developing the
remedy ECU. If an owner is not certain whether his or her vehicle is equipped
with these accessories, please contact any Toyota dealer for an inspection at no
charge. The safety recall began on March 31, 2011. 11V-148
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JUNE
2009 -- Toyota is
recalling 1,281 Model Year
2006 through 2009 Sienna,
2004 Land Cruiser, and 2009
Lexus GX passenger vehicles.
The vehicle capacity weight
on the tire and loading
information label and the
GVWR on the certification
label is insufficient for
certain vehicles. Some
vehicles were accessorized
through vehicle processing
centers and had accessories
installed that caused the
vehicle to exceed the GVWR
value. These vehicles fail
to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 110, "Tire
Selection and Rims," and 49
CFR Part 567. The GVWR is
insufficient for the load
carrying capacity of the
vehicles. Toyota will notify
owners instructing them to
return their vehicle to a
Toyota or Lexus dealer for
an exchange of the
certification label and the
tire and loading information
label, an installation of
the load carrying capacity
modification label, if
necessary, and a correction
to the owner's manual. This
remedy will be performed
free of charge. The safety
recall is expected to begin
during July 2009. 09V-234
JUNE 2009 -- Toyota is
recalling 1,348 Model Year
2009 and 2010 passenger cars
built from June 2, 2008 to
May 4, 2009. These vehicles
were not equipped with load
carrying capacity
modification labels which
fails to conform with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 110, "Tire
Selection and Rims."
Incorrect load carrying
capacity modification labels
could result in the vehicle
being overloaded, increasing
the risk of a crash. Toyota
will notify owners and
provide them with a new,
accurate label to be
installed over the
inaccurate label free of
charge. The safety recall is
expected to begin during
July 2009.
09V-223
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RECALL:
2008-2011 Toyota
Land Cruiser |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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11V148000 |
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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MAR 04,
2011 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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22,000 |
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Description |
TIRES:PRESSURE
MONITORING AND
REGULATING
SYSTEMS |
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Summary |
TOYOTA IS
RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2008
THROUGH 2011 FJ
CRUISER, LAND
CRUISER, TACOMA,
SEQUOIA AND
TUNDRA VEHICLES
FOR FAILING TO
COMPLY WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF
FEDERAL MOTOR
VEHICLE SAFETY
STANDARD NO.
138, "TIRE
PRESSURE
MONITORING
SYSTEM (TPMS)."
WHEN
FACTORY-INSTALLED
WHEELS AND TIRES
WERE REPLACED
WITH TOYOTA
AUTHORIZED
ACCESSORY WHEELS
AND LT TIRES
PRIOR TO FIRST
SALE, THE TIRE
PRESSURE
MONITORING
SYSTEMS WERE NOT
RE-CALIBRATED
CORRECTLY AND
THEREFORE DO NOT
START
ILLUMINATING THE
LOW TIRE
PRESSURE WARNING
TELLTALE AT THE
REQUIRED MINIMUM
ACTIVATION
PRESSURE. |
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Consequence |
FAILURE TO WARN
OF TIRE
DEFLATIONS IS A
NON-COMPLIANCE
WITH FMVSS 138
AND COULD LEAD
TO TIRE FAILURE
INCREASING THE
RISK OF A CRASH. |
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Remedy |
FOR THE LAND
CRUISER,
SEQUOIA, TACOMA
AND TUNDRA
VEHICLES, THE
DEALER WILL
RE-CALIBRATE THE
TIRE PRESSURE
MONITORING
SYSTEM ON
AFFECTED
VEHICLES AND
INSTALL AN
UPDATED TIRE AND
LOADING
INFORMATION
LABEL AT NO
CHARGE. FOR THE
FJ CRUISER
VEHICLES, THE
TPMS CANNOT BE
RESET SO THE
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL UNIT
(ECU) FOR THE
TPMS WILL BE
REPLACED. TOYOTA
IS CURRENTLY
DEVELOPING THE
REMEDY ECU. IF
AN OWNER IS NOT
CERTAIN WHETHER
HIS OR HER
VEHICLE IS
EQUIPPED WITH
THESE
ACCESSORIES,
PLEASE CONTACT
ANY TOYOTA
DEALER FOR AN
INSPECTION AT NO
CHARGE. THE
SAFETY RECALL
BEGAN ON MARCH
31, 2011. |
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RECALL:
2004-2009
Toyota Land Cruiser |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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09V234000
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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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JUN 23,
2009 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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2204 |
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Description |
EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS |
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Summary |
TOYOTA IS
RECALLING
CERTAIN MODEL
YEAR 2006
THROUGH 2009
SIENNA AND 2009
LEXUS GX
PASSENGER
VEHICLES. THE
VEHICLE CAPACITY
WEIGHT ON THE
TIRE AND LOADING
INFORMATION
LABEL AND THE
GVWR ON THE
CERTIFICATION
LABEL IS
INSUFFICIENT FOR
CERTAIN
VEHICLES. SOME
VEHICLES WERE
ACCESSORIZED
THROUGH VEHICLE
PROCESSING
CENTERS AND HAD
ACCESSORIES
INSTALLED THAT
CAUSED THE
VEHICLE TO
EXCEED THE GVWR
VALUE. THESE
VEHICLES FAIL TO
COMPLY WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF
FEDERAL MOTOR
VEHICLE SAFETY
STANDARD NO 110,
"TIRE SELECTION
AND RIMS," AND
49 CFR PART 567.
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Consequence |
THE GVWR IS
INSUFFICIENT FOR
THE LOAD
CARRYING
CAPACITY OF THE
VEHICLES |
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Remedy |
TOYOTA WILL
NOTIFY OWNERS
INSTRUCTING THEM
TO RETURN THEIR
VEHICLE TO A
TOYOTA OR LEXUS
DEALER FOR AN
EXCHANGE OF THE
CERTIFICATION
LABEL AND THE
TIRE AND LOADING
INFORMATION
LABEL, AN
INSTALLATION OF
THE LOAD
CARRYING
CAPACITY
MODIFICATION
LABEL, IF
NECESSARY, AND A
CORRECTION TO
THE OWNER'S
MANUAL. THIS
REMEDY WILL BE
PERFORMED FREE
OF CHARGE. THE
SAFETY RECALL IS
EXPECTED TO
BEGIN DURING
OCTOBER 2009.
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RECALL:
2005 Toyota
Land Cruiser |
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NHTSA
Campaign
Number:
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09V223000 |
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 10,
2009 |
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Potential
Number
Of Units
Affected:
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27080 |
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Description |
EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS |
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Summary |
TOYOTA IS
RECALLING 27,080
MODEL YEAR 2009
AND 2010
PASSENGER CARS
BUILT FROM JUNE
2, 2008 TO MAY
4, 2009. THESE
VEHICLES WERE
NOT EQUIPPED
WITH LOAD
CARRYING
CAPACITY
MODIFICATION
LABELS WHICH
FAILS TO CONFORM
WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF
FEDERAL MOTOR
VEHICLE SAFETY
STANDARD NO.
110, "TIRE
SELECTION AND
RIMS." |
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Consequence |
INCORRECT LOAD
CARRYING
CAPACITY
MODIFICATION
LABELS COULD
RESULT IN THE
VEHICLE BEING
OVERLOADED,
INCREASING THE
RISK OF A CRASH |
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Remedy |
TOYOTA WILL
NOTIFY OWNERS
AND PROVIDE THEM
WITH A NEW,
ACCURATE LABEL
TO BE INSTALLED
OVER THE
INACCURATE LABEL
FREE OF CHARGE.
THE SAFETY
RECALL IS
EXPECTED TO
BEGIN ON OR
ABOUT AUGUST 31,
2009. |
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