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  2. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    Toyota also announced a recall affecting 270,000 MY 2006-2012 Lexus IS models. This recall concerns loose nuts on the wiper blades, which can cause the wipers to fail, especially if there is a heavy buildup of snow. On March 15, 2013, Toyota announced a recall of 209,000 vehicles in the US. The recall affects MY 2007-2013 FJ Cruiser models.

  3. Toyota, Lexus models in recall over air bag sensor; 1 million ...

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    Owners of vehicle models covered in recall should get sensors checked. Toyota and Lexus dealers will replace device if found defective. ... Sienna Hybrid: 2021. Lexus. ES250: 2021. ES300H: 2020-2022.

  4. Toyota's Latest Recall: 94,000 Sienna Minivans - AOL

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    Toyota Motor (TM) is recalling about 94,000 Sienna minivans from the 2011 model year in the U.S. to fix brackets for brake lamp switches. The brackets are susceptible to damage and could lead to ...

  5. Toyota Sienna - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Toyota primarily for the North American market. It is named for the Italian city of Siena , in the region of Tuscany . It replaced the first generation Previa van in 1997 (for the 1998 model year) with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout and shares a heavily revised platform ...

  6. Toyota recalls about 55,000 vehicles over rear door issue ...

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    Toyota is recalling certain 2023-2024 Prius and Prius HEV compacts because rear doors could short-circuit and open unexpectedly, the company says. Toyota recalls about 55,000 vehicles over rear ...

  7. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Toyota was also forced to pay a total of $66.2 million in fines to the Department of Transportation for failing to handle recalls properly and $25.5 million to Toyota shareholders whose stock lost value due to recalls. Nearly 400 wrongful-death and personal injury cases were also privately settled by Toyota as a result of unintended acceleration.