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  2. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2013, Toyota announced a recall of 209,000 vehicles in the US. The recall affects MY 2007-2013 FJ Cruiser models. The recall concerns the driver and front passenger seat belt retractors, which can come loose, especially if the rear doors are slammed repeatedly.

  3. Seat belt - Wikipedia

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    A seat belt applies an opposing force to the driver and passengers to prevent them from falling out or making contact with the interior of the car (especially preventing contact with, or going through, the windshield). Seat belts are considered primary restraint systems (PRSs), because of their vital role in occupant safety.

  4. General Motors Recalls 100,000 SUVs to Repair Seat Belts - AOL

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    General Motors (GM) is recalling nearly 100,000 popular crossover sport-utility vehicles to repair driver and front passenger seat belts that may come loose in a crash. The Detroit-based automaker ...

  5. Honda recalls more than 300K Accords, HR-Vs over seat belt issues

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    Honda is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles over faulty seat belts.

  6. Lexus LS - Wikipedia

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    The LS 400 was among the first luxury sedans to feature an automatic tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel with SRS airbag, power adjustable shoulder seat belts, and an electrochromic rear-view mirror. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] The five-passenger cabin included California walnut and leather trim, power-adjustable seats, and soft-touch controls.

  7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan has been active in the North American market since 1957, [3] made its manufacturing investment in North America in 1972 with the establishment of a company now known as Toyota Auto Body California, [4] and established its first production line in the US in 1986 at NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.), a joint-venture with General Motors.