NX Recall
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NX Recall
Auto News 2015 Lexus NX Recalled for ABS Actuator Issue
2015 Lexus NX Recalled for ABS Actuator Issue
By Jason Siu May 27, 2015
Lexus has announced a recall for its newest crossover.
The 2015 Lexus NX 200t is being recalled for a possible issue with its ABS actuator on vehicles equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability Control System (VSC), which are controlled by the ABS actuator. Approximately 3,000 units are affected by the recall, which has a possibility that a component inside the actuator could have been damaged during assembly and malfunction later on. Under certain driving conditions, if the ABS is activated, this could result in a loss of vehicle stability, increasing the risk of a crash.Lexus is not aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities related to the condition and all known owners will be notified through first class mail for the recall. Affected vehicles will have their ABS actuator inspected at Lexus dealerships and will have the unit replaced if necessary.
2015 Lexus NX Recalled for ABS Actuator Issue
By Jason Siu May 27, 2015
Lexus has announced a recall for its newest crossover.
The 2015 Lexus NX 200t is being recalled for a possible issue with its ABS actuator on vehicles equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability Control System (VSC), which are controlled by the ABS actuator. Approximately 3,000 units are affected by the recall, which has a possibility that a component inside the actuator could have been damaged during assembly and malfunction later on. Under certain driving conditions, if the ABS is activated, this could result in a loss of vehicle stability, increasing the risk of a crash.Lexus is not aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities related to the condition and all known owners will be notified through first class mail for the recall. Affected vehicles will have their ABS actuator inspected at Lexus dealerships and will have the unit replaced if necessary.
Last edited by RDLGX; 05-27-15 at 06:24 PM.
#3
Instructor
Toyota Malaysa stated this:
UMW Toyota says it has received confirmation from TMC that there are approximately 255 units of the Lexus NX – manufactured from November 2014 to March 2015 – are affected by this issue.
I assume this is a worldwide recall.
US annouced 3000 NXs, and Canada annouced 514 NXs.
I checked my VIN on the Lexus and Toyota site and it says no recall campaign.
UMW Toyota says it has received confirmation from TMC that there are approximately 255 units of the Lexus NX – manufactured from November 2014 to March 2015 – are affected by this issue.
I assume this is a worldwide recall.
US annouced 3000 NXs, and Canada annouced 514 NXs.
I checked my VIN on the Lexus and Toyota site and it says no recall campaign.
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This link says notices will go out in July...Why not right away?!?! I'd like to know if my NX is one of the 3000 sooner rather than later.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/05/27/l...ty-brake-part/
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/05/27/l...ty-brake-part/
#5
Lexus Test Driver
Keep in mind, this is an "inspection and replace" recall. There could be nothing wrong with you car, so no need to panic.
Heck, there is a recall on the key on my Camaro, and I refuse to fulfill it. If they would try to do the recall on my key, I would break hands
Heck, there is a recall on the key on my Camaro, and I refuse to fulfill it. If they would try to do the recall on my key, I would break hands
Last edited by Swacer; 05-28-15 at 04:19 AM.
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Driver School Candidate
My husband feels the same way about the Camaro key recall, they have sent numerous letters and postcards. He refuses to get it fixed.
#7
This link says notices will go out in July...Why not right away?!?! I'd like to know if my NX is one of the 3000 sooner rather than later.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/05/27/l...ty-brake-part/
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/05/27/l...ty-brake-part/
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#8
Lexus Champion
Why not right away, because they just found it and probably don't have all the parts available for the fix yet, so why send out a notice and have people rush in to get a fix that isn't ready yet. That is just one possibility of why the delay, there are numerous others I can think of off the top of my head though.
Phil
Phil
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I had to have my brake actuator replaced on my '13 RX after I had it only 2 weeks!
I was driving down the interstate and my dash lit up like xmas tree, with a big warning box that said "BRAKE MALFUNCTION!" Very unnerving.
The dealer had my car for a week waiting for a replacement part. They told me they had never heard of this before.
It was about 6 months later there was a recall.
I was driving down the interstate and my dash lit up like xmas tree, with a big warning box that said "BRAKE MALFUNCTION!" Very unnerving.
The dealer had my car for a week waiting for a replacement part. They told me they had never heard of this before.
It was about 6 months later there was a recall.
#13
Racer
I realize this thread has been idle for a while, but if you are curious if your particular Lexus (or Toyota, or even Scion) has any recalls for it, simply go to Toyota's official recall web site and enter your VIN.
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Driver School Candidate
Just to update this thread...
Canadian NX owner here... I just got my official recall letter a few days ago.
The recall service details are as follows:
- 1 hour service session to inspect the ABS actuator to see if the part needs to be replaced
- If replacement is required, a 5 hour service session is then required to swap it out
I guess the ABS actuator must be buried deep somewhere in order to take 5 hours to service/replace.
EDIT: Typo on the hours of service required
Canadian NX owner here... I just got my official recall letter a few days ago.
The recall service details are as follows:
- 1 hour service session to inspect the ABS actuator to see if the part needs to be replaced
- If replacement is required, a 5 hour service session is then required to swap it out
I guess the ABS actuator must be buried deep somewhere in order to take 5 hours to service/replace.
EDIT: Typo on the hours of service required
Last edited by doomdealer; 10-26-15 at 11:00 AM.
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The pursuit of F
Just to update this thread...
Canadian NX owner here... I just got my official recall letter a few days ago.
The recall service details are as follows:
- 1 hour service session to inspect the ABS actuator to see if the part needs to be replaced
- If replacement is required, a 6 hour service session is then required to swap it out
I guess the ABS actuator must be buried deep somewhere in order to take 6 hours to service/replace.
Canadian NX owner here... I just got my official recall letter a few days ago.
The recall service details are as follows:
- 1 hour service session to inspect the ABS actuator to see if the part needs to be replaced
- If replacement is required, a 6 hour service session is then required to swap it out
I guess the ABS actuator must be buried deep somewhere in order to take 6 hours to service/replace.