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Find Toyota Avalon Hybrid recalls information, reported by the NHTSA, and we will help you find a nearby service center where you can get your car fixed.
Consumer Reports shares details of a Toyota recall of Avalon, Corolla, and Matrix cars for airbags that might not deploy in certain kinds of crashes. ... • 2013 to 2018 Toyota Avalon Hybrid sedans.
That's the case with Toyota and its 2019 Avalon . Toyota has issued a recall for 168,000 vehicles in the US, including the 2019 Avalon and the 2018-2019 Tundra and Sequoia .
Consumer Reports shares details of the Toyota and Lexus recall. Certain 2019 and 2020 RAV4 SUVs, Camry and Avalon sedans, and Lexus ES sedans are being recalled because the engine block can crack.
2003 Toyota Avalon XLS – click above for high-res image gallery. Toyota Motor Corporation’s recall woes have resurfaced today with official word that the company will recall some 373,000 ...
Toyota issued a massive recall on Tuesday to fix an airbag sensor defect that affects 2.9 million U.S. vehicles covering nearly a decade of assembly. ... 2012-18 Avalon, and 2013-18 Avalon Hybrid.
The recall covers models with Toyota's 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and include the 2020 Camry, Camry hybrid, Avalon hybrid, 2019 and 2020 RAV4 and RAV4 hybrid, and the 2020 Lexus ES300H.
The recall involves certain 2011-2019 Model Year Corolla, 2011-2013 Model Year Matrix, 2012-2018 Model Year Avalon, and 2013-2018 Model Year Avalon Hybrid vehicles in the United States ...
I've already written about one airbag recall today, but, what do you know, there's a second one in the news, as well. Toyota's recalling just under 17,000 vehicles for an airbag issue.
Toyota first developed the Avalon in the mid 1990s, with the purpose being to replace the discontinued Cressida. The basis ...
Toyota will recall about 803,000 cars, including the Camry, Avalon, and Venza, because of a problem that could inadvertently set off an airbag or shut down the power steering on the vehicles.
Find Toyota Avalon recalls information, reported by the NHTSA, and we will help you find a nearby service center where you can get your car fixed.