How do you check if my Lexus has a recall?
You can see if your vehicle is included in the recall by visiting Toyota.com/recall or nhtsa.gov/recalls, where you can enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or license plate information.
Why is my Lexus stalling?
Some Toyota and Lexus cars have issues with their fuel pumps, which could cause them to stop working. Cars with this problem are more likely to experience stalling or hesitation when driving at higher speeds. If your fuel pump fails, the driver might notice the engine running roughly.
Is there a recall on Lexus airbags?
Specific models involved are: 2003–2007 Corolla and Corolla Matrix, 2005–2007 Sequoia, 2005–2006 Tundra, and 2003–2007 Lexus SC430. Takata recalls now cover some 2.9 million vehicles in the United States. The Vibes in this action, from the 2003–2007 model years, are being recalled for their passenger-side airbags.
Is a fuel pump recall serious?
The recalled 2018-2020 cars, minivans, and SUVs may have fuel pumps with defective parts that could prevent an engine from starting or cause the engine to stall while driving, potentially increasing the risk of a crash. A serious problem may cause a warning light to illuminate in the instrument cluster.
What is the latest Lexus recall?
Toyota and Lexus have a whole heap of bad fuel pumps to swap out. On Wednesday, Toyota announced that it would be expanding its already sizable recall for bad fuel pumps in its and sister brand Lexus’ vehicles by an additional 1.57 million units. The recall has already been expanded several times in 2020.
Does Lexus have a lot of recalls?
On Wednesday, Toyota announced that it would be expanding its already sizable recall for bad fuel pumps in its and sister brand Lexus’ vehicles by an additional 1.57 million units. The recall has already been expanded several times in 2020. The total number of cars being recalled at this point is around 3.34 million.
Does Toyota have a fix for fuel pump recall?
The fix: Toyota dealers will replace the faulty fuel pumps, free of charge. How to contact the manufacturer: Toyota says it will contact owners of the latest group of recalled vehicles by late December 2020. Owners can also contact Toyota customer service at 800-331-4331 or Lexus customer service at 800-255-3987.