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Toyota Recall: Toyota Tacoma Recall

Posted on February 14, 2010 with No Comments

Another recall by Toyota; The Toyota Tacoma 4WD trucks need to be inspected as well. Below the official press release by Toyota:

Toyota Announces Voluntary Recall on 8,000 2010 Model Year Tacoma 4WD Trucks to Inspect the Front Drive Shaft
TORRANCE, Calif., February 12, 2010 – Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc, today announced it will conduct a voluntary safety recall to inspect the front drive shaft on a small production run of certain 2010 model year Tacoma 4WD trucks. The front shaft in approximately 8,000 vehicles may include a component that contains cracks that developed during the manufacturing process. As those vehicles are used, the cracks may eventually lead to the separation of the drive shaft at the joint portion.

This condition only involves two specific front drive shaft production lot numbers installed in certain 2010 model year Tacoma 4WD vehicles. No other Toyota or Lexus vehicles are involved.

Dealers will be instructed to perform an inspection to identify the specific lot numbers located on the front drive shaft. Based upon the inspection results, in a limited number of cases, the front drive shaft may need to be replaced.

The inspection is estimated to take ten minutes. The inspection and/or replacement will be performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.

Toyota will notify owners by first class mail starting in mid-March, 2010.

Detailed information and answers to questions about issues related to this recall are available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall and at the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.

MEDIA CONTACTS:
Toyota Motor Sales, Corporate Communications
(310) 468-5297
(310) 468-7359

Toyota’s Comprehensive Plan on recalled vehicles

Posted on February 1, 2010 with 2 Comments

Toyota Announces Comprehensive Plan to Fix Accelerator Pedals on Recalled Vehicles and Ensure Customer Safety

Below the official press release of Toyota USA according the gas pedal problem on recalled vehicles:

Rigorously Tested Reinforced Pedals Will Eliminate the Excess Friction that Caused Sticking

Toyota Will Make Concerted Effort to Repair Recalled Vehicles as Quickly and Conveniently as Possible

TORRANCE, Calif., February 1, 2010 – Toyota Motor Sales (TMS) U.S.A., Inc., today announced it will begin fixing accelerator pedals in recalled Toyota Division vehicles this week. Toyota’s engineers have developed and rigorously tested a solution that involves reinforcing the pedal assembly in a manner that eliminates the excess friction that has caused the pedals to stick in rare instances. In addition, Toyota has developed an effective solution for vehicles in production.

Parts to reinforce the pedals are already being shipped for use by dealers, and dealer training is under way. Many Toyota dealers will work extended hours to complete the recall campaign as quickly and conveniently as possible, some even staying open 24 hours a day. The company has also taken the unprecedented action of stopping production of affected vehicles for the week of February 1.

“Nothing is more important to us than the safety and reliability of the vehicles our customers drive,” said Jim Lentz, president and Chief Operating Officer, TMS. “We deeply regret the concern that our recalls have caused for our customers and we are doing everything we can – as fast as we can – to make things right. Stopping production is never an easy decision, but we are 100% confident it was the right decision. We know what’s causing the sticking accelerator pedals, and we know what we have to do to fix it. We also know it is most important to fix this problem in the cars on the road.”

Lentz added: “We are focused on making this recall as simple and trouble-free as possible, and will work day and night with our dealers to fix recalled vehicles quickly. We want to demonstrate that our commitment to safety is as high as ever and that our commitment to our customers is unwavering.”

On January 21, Toyota announced its intention to recall approximately 2.3 million select Toyota Division vehicles equipped with a specific pedal assembly and suspended sales of the eight models involved in the recall on January 26.

Toyota vehicles affected by the recall include:
• Certain 2009-2010 RAV4
• Certain 2009-2010 Corolla
• 2009-2010 Matrix
• 2005-2010 Avalon
• Certain 2007-2010 Camry
• Certain 2010 Highlander
• 2007-2010 Tundra
• 2008-2010 Sequoia

No Lexus Division or Scion vehicles are affected by these actions. Also not affected are Toyota Prius, Tacoma, Sienna, Venza, Solara, Yaris, 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Highlander hybrids and certain Camry models, including Camry hybrids, all of which remain for sale.

Further, Camry, RAV4, Corolla and Highlander vehicles with Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) that begin with “J” are not affected by the accelerator pedal recall.

In the event that a driver experiences an accelerator pedal that sticks in a partial open throttle position or returns slowly to idle position, the vehicle can be controlled with firm and steady application of the brakes. The brakes should not be pumped repeatedly because it could deplete vacuum assist, requiring stronger brake pedal pressure. The vehicle should be driven to the nearest safe location, the engine shut off and a Toyota dealer contacted for assistance.

Detailed information and answers to questions about issues related to this recall are available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall and at the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.

How Toyota Will Fix Recalled Vehicles

Toyota has pinpointed the issue that could, on rare occasions, cause accelerator pedals in recalled vehicles to stick in a partially open position. The issue involves a friction device in the pedal designed to provide the proper “feel” by adding resistance and making the pedal steady and stable. The device includes a shoe that rubs against an adjoining surface during normal pedal operation. Due to the materials used, wear and environmental conditions, these surfaces may, over time, begin to stick and release instead of operating smoothly. In some cases, friction could increase to a point that the pedal is slow to return to the idle position or, in rare cases, the pedal sticks, leaving the throttle partially open.

Toyota’s solution for current owners is both effective and simple. A precision-cut steel reinforcement bar will be installed into the assembly that will reduce the surface tension between the friction shoe and the adjoining surface. With this reinforcement in place, the excess friction that can cause the pedal to stick is eliminated. The company has confirmed the effectiveness of the newly reinforced pedals through rigorous testing on pedal assemblies that had previously shown a tendency to stick.

Separately from the recall for sticking accelerator pedals, Toyota is in the process of recalling vehicles to address rare instances in which floor mats have trapped the accelerator pedal in certain Toyota and Lexus models (announced November 25, 2009), and is already notifying customers about how it will fix this issue. In the case of vehicles covered by both recalls, it is Toyota’s intention to remedy both at the same time.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Toyota Motor Sales, Corporate Communications
(310) 468-5297
(310) 468-7359

Media Web site: http://www.toyotanewsroom.com
Public Web site: http://www.toyota.com

Source: Toyota Press-room

Toyota estimates US$8.6 billion yearly loss as sales slip

Posted on July 10, 2009 with No Comments

ToyotaToyota Motor Corp, the world’s major automaker, predicted an anticipated yearly loss of $8.6 billion as sales collapse. This has led to more than a dozens of its factories not used. Toyota recorded a $6.9 billion loss for the January-March fourth quarter and thereby reducing its yearly dividend for the first time since 1994.
The global depression has battered demand for cars and has hit Toyota very badly. This led to its fall from rapid expansion to overcapacity nearly overnight. The Japanese giant recorded its first-ever consolidated operational loss last year since it posted a record profit the year before. On a net base, Toyota has predicted an annual loss of 550 billion yen.
Toyota said it anticipated its global sales to decrease by approximately 145 to 6.5 billion yen in 2009/10. It estimated 830 billion yen in capital expenditure which is 1.3 trillion yen less than it was a year earlier.

Toyota Planning to Rent 200 Plug-in Hybrid Fomites in Japan

Posted on July 5, 2009 with No Comments

Toyota Motor Corporation declares it will rent a plug-in hybrid vehicle in Japan in coactions with local governments picked out under the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s EV & PHV Towns program. This is done with the objective to endorse the extensive use of electric fomites and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Plug-in Hybrid Toyota
TMC is preparing a plug-in hybrid vehicle which will be based on the 3rd generation “Prius”- ready with a lithium-ion battery which can be charged by means of external power sources like the household electricity. This will be the 1st time a lithium-ion battery is to be utilised in a Toyota vehicle for actuation. Beginning at the end of 2009,
TMC has a program to rent around 200 of the vehicles to assigned users like government ministries, local governments and corporations. TMC conceives that with regard to the variegation of energy sources plug-in hybrid vehicles would be a environmentally suitable vehicle.

Toyota Crown and Camry in China

Posted on May 8, 2009 with 3 Comments

Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) declares that it displayed the new China-market edition of the “Crown” and the “Camry Hybrid” for the first time in China during a press conference.

2007 Toyota Crown hybrid
TMC has been energetic in bringing in market-specific fomites into China. The development team of the new Crown conducted a thorough analysis of road situations and driving habits in China. This analysis was undertaken with the aim to perk up ride comfort and safety performance so that a vehicle that broadly meets the demands of consumers in China.

2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
With regard to Camry Hybrid the corporation has announced that it has plans to produce and sell the vehicle in China in the near future.  TMC has placed hybrid systems as a core technology with reduction of CO2 expelling and higher fuel efficiency.  TMC has also brought in hybrid models of the Lexus LS, GS and RX into the China market and intents to popularize hybrid vehicles worldwide.

Toyota Cuts Output and Pay by 10% at British Plants

Posted on March 21, 2009 with No Comments

The Japanese car group Toyota which is in trouble declared on Wednesday 10 % cuts in output and pay at its 2 British factories for a year to safeguard thousands of jobs.
The cuts start in April at the sites in Burnaston, and Deeside.
The company has 3,900 employees at its main production site in Burnaston and 570 employees at its engine plant in Deeside. 200 temporary jobs were cut last week and a voluntary redundancy scheme was opened.
Toyota after following an extensive consultation with employee representatives and with input from all employees, it agreed that the best way to protect long-term employment is to reduce working hours and base pay by 10 percent for the time being.
The global auto sector is in distress because of the economic slowdown, with thousands of jobs cut amongst billion-dollar bailouts targeted at rescuing carmakers, particularly in the United States.