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According to Toyota, the repair work done under the amended recall for floor mat incursion problems are as follows: [4] The accelerator pedal will be shaved to reduce the risk of floor mat entrapment. Floor mat entrapment was identified as the cause, intensifying scrutiny of Toyota's safety practices. November 2009-January 2010: Massive Recalls Toyota recalled 3.8 million vehicles in November 2009 to address floor mat entrapment.
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In January 2010, another recall targeted sticky accelerator pedals, expanding the recall scope to millions more. Toyota Car Recall Due To Floor Mat If you owned a Toyota back in 2009, you may remember that Toyota issued a massive floor mat recall. The recall addressed a major issue with the removable floor mat on the driver's side.
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The floor mat design could cause accelerators to get stuck. The recall affected a total of 3.8 million Toyota vehicles in. The first recall, directing owners to remove the floor mats from their vehicles and place them in the trunk, or to have the floor mats zip-tied in place by a Toyota dealer, covers 4.2 million.
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In August, 2009, the improper installation of an all-weather floor mat from an SUV into a loaner Lexus sedan by a dealer led to the vehicle's accelerator getting stuck, causing a tragic, fatal. Look up recalls for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion, and find solutions to recall issues affecting your vehicle. Toyota is recalling 3.8 million vehicles in the car maker's biggest U.S.
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recall for dealers to replace mats linked to a number of incidents, including a recent California crash in which a floor. Toyota is in the process of recalling nearly 4 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles for an issue with their floormats. A number of complaints have shown that the floormats can creep forward and get.
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As soon as next week, Toyota plans to recall 3.8 million 2004-2010 Toyota and Lexus models in the U.S. to fix potentially hazardous floor mats. Its largest recall to date, Toyota says the mats could catch on accelerators and send vehicles hurtling down the road at high speeds.
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Toyota is now launching Phase 10 of Safety Recall 90L on 2003 through certain 2009 4Runner vehicles for potential floor mat interference with the accelerator pedal.