Toyota Announces Voluntary Recall on 2010 Model-Year Prius and 2010 Lexus HS 250h Vehicles to Update

By -

2010hs250.jpgToyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc, today announced it will conduct a voluntary safety recall on approximately 133,000 2010 Model Year Prius vehicles and 14,500 Lexus Division 2010 HS 250h vehicles to update software in the vehicle’s anti-lock brake system (ABS). No other Toyota, Lexus, or Scion vehicles are involved in this recall. 


The ABS, in normal operation, engages and disengages rapidly (many times per second) as the control system senses and reacts to tire slippage. Some 2010 model year Prius and 2010 HS 250h owners have reported experiencing inconsistent brake feel during slow and steady application of brakes on rough or slick road surfaces when the ABS is activated in an effort to maintain tire traction.  
 
Toyota has responded to owner concerns with a running production change for 2010 Prius that was introduced last month, improving the ABS system’s response time, as well as the system’s overall sensitivity to tire slippage. The production change for the HS 250h is planned for later this month.
 
“We’re committed to doing everything we can as fast as we can to restore consumer trust in Toyota, and these recalls are part of this effort,” said Jim Lentz, President and Chief Operating Officer, Toyota Motor Sales. “We regret the inconvenience this recall will cause to Prius and HS 250h owners, and will do our best with the support of our dealers to make sure that it is conducted in the most trouble-free manner possible.”
 
Mr. Lentz continued: “As part of the quality improvement program announced by Toyota President Akio Toyoda last week, our company is undertaking a top to bottom review to ensure that our vehicles meet our own high standards of safety and reliability, now and for the future. We are taking steps to implement more stringent quality control across the company, to investigate customer complaints more aggressively and to respond more quickly to any safety issues we identify.”
 
The recall will allow Toyota dealers to perform the software update on 2010 Prius vehicles sold prior to this running production change. Only Prius vehicles produced since May 2009 and all HS 250h vehicles are subject to this recall. First- and second-generation Prius vehicles use a different ABS system and are not involved in this campaign.
 
The ABS system on the Lexus HS 250h is similar in design to the Prius. The software adjustment planned for HS 250h production and dealer modification is being finalized and will be announced very soon.
 
Toyota will begin mailing letters to Prius owners included in this recall next week and HS 250h owners within the next few weeks, to let them know when to bring their vehicles into a dealership. Owners will only receive a letter if their vehicle is involved in the recall.
 
Separately, Toyota will conduct a voluntary safety recall on approximately 7,300 early production – 2010 model year Camry vehicles equipped with the 4 cylinder engine to inspect for a power steering hose that may be in contact with a front brake tube. This contact could lead to a hole in the brake tube and cause a brake fluid leak, increased brake pedal stroke and greater vehicle stopping distance.
 
Owners of the involved 2010 Camry vehicles will be notified by mail starting in the middle of February.
 
Detailed information about these recalls is available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall and at the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.
 

 
###
 
Sticking Accelerator Pedal Recall:
 
Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda Announces Global Quality Task Force(Feb. 5, 2010)
 
Toyota Dealers Nationwide Have Begun Fixing Accelerator Pedals on Recalled Vehicles(Feb. 5, 2010)
 
Toyota Explains Solution to Fix Sticking Accelerator Pedal Video (Feb. 5, 2010)
 
Jim Lentz Talks About the Sticking Accelerator Pedal Recall Video (Feb. 5, 2010)
 
Toyota Statement on Comments by Transportation Secretary LaHood on Feb. 3, 2010 
 
Toyota Update (Feb. 2, 2010) 
 
Toyota Announces Comprehensive Plan to Fix Accelerator Pedals on Recalled Vehicles and Ensure Customer Safety (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Answers Customer Questions About the Solution for Sticking Accelerator Pedals(Feb. 1, 2010/Updated Feb. 3, 2010)
 
Toyota Talks to Customers about the Sticking Pedal Issue Video (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Talks to Customers about the Sticking Pedal Issue Video Transcript (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Talks to Customers about the Sticking Pedal Issue – Video Clip 001 (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Talks to Customers about the Sticking Pedal Issue – Video Clip 002 (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Talks to Customers about the Sticking Pedal Issue – Audio Clip (Feb. 1, 2010)
 
Toyota Update Statement (Jan. 30, 2010)
 
Update on Pedal Recall (Jan. 29, 2010)
 
Toyota Answers Questions About the Sticking Accelerator Pedal Recall (Jan. 29, 2010/Updated Feb. 3, 2010)
 
Toyota Update Regarding Recalls (Jan. 28, 2010)
 
Frequently Asked Questions for Sticking Accelerator Pedal Recall and Suspension of Sales(Jan. 22, 2010/Updated Feb. 3, 2010)
 
Statement from Toyota on Supplier CTS (Jan. 28, 2010)
 
Toyota Temporarily Suspends Sale of Selected Vehicles (Jan. 26, 2010/Updated Jan. 28, 2010)
 
Toyota Files Voluntary Safety Recall on Select Toyota Division Vehicles for Sticking Accelerator Pedal (Jan. 21, 2010/Updated Jan. 28, 2010)

 

 
Potential Floor Mat Interference with the Accelerator Pedal in Certain Toyota and Lexus Vehicles:
 
Toyota Answers Customer Questions About the Solution for Sticking Accelerator Pedals(Feb. 1, 2010/Updated Feb. 3, 2010)
 
Toyota Amends Recall on Potential Floor Mat Interference with Accelerator Pedal (Jan. 27, 2010) 
 
Setting the Record Straight (Dec. 23, 2009)
 
A Healthy Discussion on Safety (Dec. 10, 2009)
 
Toyota Announces Details of Remedy to Address Potential Accelerator Pedal Entrapment(Nov. 25, 2009)
 
Unintended Acceleration: Toyota Addresses the Issues (Nov. 6, 2009)
 
Toyota’s Statement Regarding NHTSA News Release (Nov. 4, 2009)
 
Toyota Begins Interim Notification to Owners Regarding Future Voluntary Safety Recall Related to Floor Mats (Nov. 2, 2009)
 
NHTSA report (Nov. 2, 2009)
 
Toyota owner letter (Nov. 2, 2009)
 
Toyota Consumer Safety Advisory: Potential Floor Mat Interference with Accelerator Pedal(Sept. 29, 2009)
 
Toyota/Carpeted/All-Weather Floor Mat Inspection, Application & Installation Instructions(Sept. 29, 2009)
 
Toyota Carpet Floor Mat Application Information Chart (Sept. 29, 2009)
 
Toyota All-Weather Floor Mat Quick Reference Chart (Sept. 29, 2009)
 
###
Credit: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Copy by: Flipside909

How to Guides

View All >
Ever Wonder, How Does an EVAP System Work? (Here’s a Detailed Breakdown)
ClubLexus member sacrifices a rusted Corolla in the name of automotive education, answering the question, How Does an EVAP System Work?
Read It
Detailer Resurrects Nastiest Lexus GS 300 Ever!!! (Can’t Stop Watching)
After sitting outside with a leaky sunroof for five years, this poor Lexus GS 300 is completely rejuvenated by a detailer.
Read It
How to Disinfect a Car 101: Lexus’ Guide to Safer Driving
New guide reveals how to properly clean and disinfect high-touch areas in interior and on exterior of a vehicle.
Read It
Hell Bent for Leather: Would Rob Halford Use Woolite on Leather?
Where do you go for answers when you have a Lexus with a gorgeous leather interior but are not sure about how to maintain that luxurious look? The "Club Lexus" forums, of course.
Read It

All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:06 PM.