Seat belts are one of the most important safety features and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates they saved 14,955 lives in 2017 alone. Given that, it’s alarming when vehicles are being recalled because their seat belts could be damaged.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall of more than 106,000 Toyota Tacoma vehicles over an issue where the rear brake hose may become damaged and leak brake fluid.
More than 225,000 vehicles have been recalled by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over the past few weeks, including vehicles manufactured by auto giants Toyota, Lexus, and GMC. Reasons for the recalls include faulty safety features such as brakes and damaged seat belts.
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for more than 225,000 vehicles from automakers Toyota, GMC, Honda and more.
Toyota Motor is recalling certain Tacoma vehicles over rear-brake-hose leaks that could reduce stopping ability and increase crash risk, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a notice posted Tuesday.
Toyota is recalling 167,802 Sienna hybrid minivans because bolts on the backs of its third-row seats may not have been tightened properly at the factory. The recall includes 2021-2025 Toyota Sienna models, representing the entire model-year range of the current-generation Sienna, which is available only as a hybrid.
The Toyota Sienna was overhauled at the beginning of this decade for its fourth generation, entering MY2021 with a newfound aggressive styling and an all-hybrid lineup. With over 75,000 units sold in 2024,
Toyota is recalling certain Sienna Hybrid minivans because the bolts may not have been tightened to specification.
Toyota says mud buildup can lead to damage on hundreds of thousands of Toyota Tacomas across the globe.