The recall covers 2011-2019 Corolla, 2011-2013 Matrix, 2012-2018 Avalon and 2013-2018 Avalon Hybrid vehicles.
Toyota
Motor Corp said on Tuesday it will recall 3.4 million vehicles
worldwide because of an electronic defect that can result in air bags
not deploying in crashes
The
recall, which includes 2.9 million US vehicles, covers 2011-2019
Corolla, 2011-2013 Matrix, 2012-2018 Avalon and 2013-2018 Avalon
Hybrid vehicles and is tied to a report of one fatal crash.
The
vehicles may have an electronic control unit that does not have
adequate protection against electrical noise that can occur in
crashes, which could lead to incomplete or non-deployment of the air
bags. It could also impede the operation of seat-belt pretensioners.
In
April, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
expanded a probe into 12.3 million potentially defective air bags
covering a number of automakers, including the vehicles Toyota is
recalling.
NHTSA
said in April it had identified two frontal crash events, including
one fatal crash "involving Toyota products where (electrical
overstress) is suspected as the likely cause" of air bags not
deploying. Both involved newer Corolla cars.
NHTSA
said the air bags under investigation were installed in more than 12
million vehicles from 2010 through 2019 sold by Toyota, Fiat Chrysler
Automobiles NV , Honda Motor Co, Hyundai Motor Co, Kia Motors Corp
and Mitsubishi.
They
were equipped with an air bag control unit initially produced by TRW
Automotive Holdings Corp, which is now owned by ZF Friedrichshafen.
In
total, NHTSA said as many as eight deaths could be tied to the issue.
Hyundai,
Kia and Fiat Chrysler previously issued recalls for more than 2.5
million vehicles with the TRW air bag control units in question that
might not deploy in crashes.
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