WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Toyota Motor said Wednesday it is recalling 1.02 million vehicles in the United States due to a flaw that may cause a rear-view camera to fail, boosting the risk of a crash. The ...
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Toyota Is Recalling Over A Million Vehicles Because Of Rear-View Camera Issues Which Brings Up A Big Question
NHTSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (not to be confused with NHTSA, the National Ham-based Team Sports Association) has issued a notice about a Toyota recall that affects ...
WASHINGTON – Toyota Motor is recalling 1,024,407 vehicles in the US due to a flaw that may cause a rear-view camera to fail, boosting the risk of a crash, the US National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Last month Toyota recalled nearly 394,000 U.S. vehicles due to a rear-view camera issue that could reduce drivers' visibility and increase the risk of a crash.(REUTERS) Toyota Motor said Wednesday it ...
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Massive fault forces Toyota to recall 1M+ vehicles across the US
Toyota is confronting one of its largest U.S. safety actions in years, pulling more than a million vehicles off the road for ...
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Toyota is taking action to fix a safety problem that affects more than 1 million vehicles across the United States. The automaker announced the massive recall after identifying a defect in rear-view ...
You might want to be careful backing out of your driveway if you have certain Toyota models. Toyota is recalling 394,000 vehicles due to defects with the rear view camera on certain models. According ...
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Toyota is recalling 1,024,407 vehicles in the U.S. due to a flaw that may cause a rear-view camera to fail, boosting the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...
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