FAQs About the 2010 Prius/2010 Lexus HS 250h/Camry Voluntary Recalls

1. What is the problem with the 2010 ?

The anti-lock brake system (ABS) in the 2010 model-year , in normal operation, engages and disengages rapidly (many times per second) as the control system senses and reacts to tire slippage. Some owners have reported experiencing inconsistent brake feel during slow and steady application of the on rough or slick road surfaces when the anti-lock brake system (ABS) is activated in an effort to maintain tire traction.

2. How is responding to this issue?

has responded to owner concerns with a running production change for the 2010 that was introduced last month, improving the ABS system’s response time, as well as the system’s overall sensitivity to tire slippage.

The recall will allow dealers to perform this software update in the anti-lock brake systems of 2010 sold prior to this production change.

3. Why does this only impact 2010 models?

First- and second-generation use a different ABS system and are not involved in this campaign.

4. What is the problem with the Lexus HS 250h?

The anti-lock brake system on the Lexus HS 250h shares similar component design to the 2010 , so it has been included on this recall.

5. How is responding to this Lexus issue?

The software adjustment planned for the Lexus HS 250h production and dealer is being finalized and will be announced very soon.

6. How many are impacted?

This recall involves approximately 133,000 2010 model year and 14,550 Lexus Division 2010 HS 250h .

7. What should 2010 and Lexus HS 250h customers do if they experience this braking issue?

If a or Lexus HS 250h owner were to experience this condition, pressing hard on the brake pedal will stop the vehicle safely.

8. Are these safe to drive until they get their update?

The are safe to drive because pressing hard on the brake pedal will stop the vehicle.

9. When can I get my vehicle fixed?

will begin sending letters to owners included in this recall by mail next week and Lexus HS 250h owners within the next few weeks to let them know when to bring their into a dealership. Owners will only receive a letter if their vehicle is involved in the recall.

10. How long will it take for a dealer to repair my vehicle?

The software update should only take approximately 30 minutes to install, depending on technician workflow.

11. Is the repair covered by warranty? Will drivers have to pay any money out of pocket for this work?

will cover all repair costs associated with this work.

12. Is this recall related to the ongoing recalls associated with sudden unintended acceleration?

No, this recall is unrelated to the ongoing recall of for sticking gas pedals and floor mat entrapment issues.

13. What is the problem with the Camry?

On certain early production 2010 model year Camry equipped with the 4-cylinder engine, a power steering pressure hose in the engine compartment may be the incorrect length. If this condition exists, a crimp on the power steering pressure hose may come in contact with the No. 7 front brake tube.

Should this condition continue, a hole may wear in the brake tube and deplete the brake fluid in the vehicle. As a result, the brake pedal stroke will increase and lead to greater vehicle stopping distance.

14. Which and how many are involved?

Approximately 7,300 Camry in the U.S. are involved.

15. Are there any warnings that this condition exists?

No, there are no specific warnings that this condition exists.

16. What is going to do?

Any dealer will inspect and, if necessary, adjust the space between the brake tube and the power steering pressure hose crimp. Based upon the inspection results, the dealership may need to replace the brake tube.

The inspection/adjustment and, if necessary, the brake tube replacement, will be performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.

17. When will Camry owners be notified?

will notify owners by mail starting in mid-February 2010.

18. Where can I get more information on this recall?

Information for customers can be found at www..com/recall and at the Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.

Information for Lexus customers can be found at lexus.com and at the Lexus Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-255-3987.

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Toyota Recall and Withdrawn Camry Cars

Finally, announced they would stop selling Camry, along with seven other models in the United States. This delay due to problems on the accelerator. Most of the gas pedal still depressed even though the driver was let go.

, which beat General Motors Co. two years ago as the world’s best car, with a reputation for quality and reliability, was forced to stop selling eight car models in North America. Including the best-selling Camry is sold, until the repair is complete.

In addition, also will draw back for repair (recall) eight model. Some will be open 24-hours to make repairs.

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parties says, the company began to repair or replace the defective pedals to 2.4 million in the beginning of this week. If all goes well, could limit the losses they experienced.

has been investigating reports of damage to the gas pedal,” said Jim Lentz, president of Motor Sales USA, as quoted by the Daily Tech, Tuesday, , 2010.

kicked off the media late last week with ads in U.S. newspapers a full page to warn the eighth withdrawal model.

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