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Toyota is recalling approximately 41,000 examples of its Camry sedan, as well as NX and RX SUVs from its Lexus luxury arm. The issue involves the center seat belt in the second row of the vehicles.
Toyota is recalling some of its 2022 Sienna minivans – 2,259 to be exact – over concerns that a second-row seat seat belt webbing guide could damage the seat belt in the event of a crash ...
The other recall is for 2025 Toyota Camrys, the Lexus NX and some 2024 to 2025 Lexus RX models. Officials say those cars may have damaged seat belts that may not meet certain strength requirements.
Toyota and Lexus dealers will inspect the second-row center seat belts in affected vehicles and replace them if necessary, free of charge. Toyota plans to begin informing customers of this by mail ...
Toyota has announced a recall of about 2.9 million vehicles due to an issue with a unit that controls airbags and seat belts. An electronic control unit, or ECU, from a specific supplier, may not ...
Toyota recalls 342,000 trucks for seat belt issue 2009 - 2010 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab Toyota Save Create your free profile or log in to save this article Aug. 7, 2013, 1:37 PM PDT ...
Of the 2023 Chrysler Pacifica, 2023 Honda Odyssey, 2023 Kia Carnival and 2023 Toyota Sienna, only the Sienna earned a good rating as its front and second-row seat belt reminders meet the above ...
TOKYO - Toyota said Thursday it is recalling nearly 2.9 million sports utility vehicles, including more than 1.1 million in the U.S., because of seat belts that might fail in a crash. The recall co… ...
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. is recalling about 209,000 of its FJ Cruiser sport utility vehicles because of a problem involving seat belt retractors.
Both of these safety belt components may effectively work only once. After an accident, the ability of pretensioners and retractors may be compromised. The fabric seat belt itself also may have ...
Cars from Ford, Honda, Nissan, and Toyota top Consumer Reports' Rear-Seat Safety Score. CR says safety technology in the back of the car has not kept pace with advancements for the front seats.