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anarch
05-21-2010, 04:57 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100521/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_toyota_recall;_ylt=AnuNEzCX1LNQqhT.XAU732 qs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTJyZG1rN2FkBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNT IxL2FzX2phcGFuX3RveW90YV9yZWNhbGwEY3BvcwM0BHBvcwMx BHNlYwN5bl9oZWFkbGluZV9saXN0BHNsawN0b3lvdGFyZWNhbG w-

TOKYO – Toyota Motor Corp. began a recall Friday of 4,509 Lexus cars in Japan because of a computer problem affecting the model's steering system, with a similar recall to follow in the U.S.

The carmaker said Wednesday it would recall the cars in Japan, with another 7,000 affected in the U.S., China, Europe and other regions. The recall affects Toyota's luxury Lexus "LS" line and involves a computerized system that oversees how the steering wheel controls the tires.

After being hit with a record $16.4 million fine in the U.S. for being slow to carry out an accelerator pedal recall and facing strong government criticism both at home and abroad for slow responses to safety problems, Toyota Motor Corp. is working to react more quickly to problems with its cars. The company on Tuesday paid the fine in the U.S. where it still faces hundreds of state and federal lawsuits.

A document posted Friday on the Transport Ministry's website shows the latest recall covers Lexus vehicles manufactured from late August through mid-May. It said there have been 12 complaints about the issue, with no accidents reported.

A statement on Toyota's website said preparations also were being made to launch a recall in the U.S. later Friday. There are about 4,000 affected Lexus cars in the U.S., according to company spokesman Paul Nolasco.
The fix requires a software update of the steering system.

Toyota has recalled more than 8 million vehicles worldwide for safety defects affecting some of its best-selling models. The U.S. Transportation Department is reviewing thousands of Toyota documents and could issue new penalties for the company's handling of other safety recalls.
The recalls have prompted the first major review of U.S. auto safety laws in Congress since tire recalls by Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. in 2000.

guinnessford
05-21-2010, 09:34 AM
Working for a car dealer, I can say if the public realized exactly how many recalls there are for safety issues this latest nuber of 4509 in japan, and around 4000 in amerika they would see what a small drop in the buckett it really is.

Noticed they dont go into detail about what the cause, or complaint is so its probably something really stupid.

We have 9 current models and each one of them has a recall, and what makes the case for a recall can be something very small to very large.

Example 1, some Honda elements, about 350 of them, have a left rear control arm issue where the weld ceracks and it falls apart.

Pretty bad.

The other end of the spectrum, the Honda Fit has a recall for the master window switch...it gets wet and only works occasionally.

Some recalls are strictly for consumer retention, to keep the customer happy and make sure they buy another Honda when theyre ready.

Im sure Toyota treats them the same way, for the most part.

I did find it hilarious when someone posted on G.L.O.P that the prius gas pedals were wireless, i wanted to sit outside the dealer with a car remote control and point it at people pulling into Toyota....