Toyota Launches Global Recall of 2.8 Million Vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp. says it will recall 2.77 million vehicles worldwide to repair steering and water pump defects.
Toyota Motor Corp. says it will recall 2.77 million vehicles worldwide to repair steering and water pump defects.
In Japan the campaign includes 1.5 million vehicles with a defectives steering gearbox link that could fail and 175,000 vehicles with a faulty hybrid system cooling pump.
The recall comes a month after Toyota announced a global recall of 7.4 million vehicles its largest ever for a single defective part to fix power window switches that could cause a fire.
The new campaign involves 2.14 million vehicles worldwide with the steering system defect, 10,000 hybrids with the faulty pump and 620,000 vehicles with both problems.
Beyond Japan the steering shaft recall involves 10 models and encompasses 496,000 vehicles in Europe, 670,000 in the U.S. and 104,000 in other markets. The hybrid water pump recall covers 83,000 vehicles in Europe, 350,000 in the U.S. and 22,000 elsewhere.