Toyota announced another 1.56 million vehicles being added to a previous recall of its makes and models that involve an ongoing fuel pump issue late last month.
The automaker made its announcement on Wednesday, October 28. The issue, according to an article appearing on the Orange County Register website, could cause engines to stall. The Japanese automaker said that such a stall might prevent drivers from restarting their vehicles, and at high speeds, it could potentially cause an accident.
Toyota has not said whether the issue has caused any accidents. Toyota listed the following vehicles for the recall involving the fuel pump issue:
- 2019-2020 RAV4
- 2013-2015 Lexus 460 and GS 350
- Lexus IS-F, 2014 and 2015
- Lexus GX 460, 2014-2015
- Lexus IS 350 and Lexus LX 570
- 2015 Lexus NX 200t and RC 350
- 2017 Lexus IS 200t RC200t and GS 200t
- 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser and Landcruiser
- 2017-2019 Toyota Highlander and Lexus GS 350
- 2017-2020 Toyota Sienna and Lexus RX 350
- 2018 and 2019 Toyota 4Runner, Land Cruiser, Lexus GS 300, GX 460, IS 300, IS 350, LS 500h, LX 570, NX 300, RC 300 and RC 350
- 2018-2020 Toyota Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Sequoia, Tacoma, Tundra and Lexus ES 350, LC 500, LC 500h, LS 500, RX 350L
- 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback and the Lexus UX 200.
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Consumers may also check to see if their vehicle has been recalled by entering their VIN number at either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website or Safercars.gov.
Toyota said that it would replace the fuel pumps in all recalled vehicles at no cost to their customers.
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