UPDATED(6:35 pm ET): Added additional comment from Toyota spokesperson
If you purchased a 2016 or Watch Maninilip Online2017 Toyota Prius, you'll probably want to heed the company's latest announcement.
SEE ALSO: 10 apps to make car buying a little easierToyota has issued a recall for over 300,000 Prius vehicles due to faulty brakes. In total, 212,000 of the vehicles are in Japan, while 94,000 are in the United States.
Thousands of the cars in Europe and Australia have already been recalled, according to the Los Angeles Times.
In a statement, the company said:
On the involved vehicles, there is a possibility that the parking brake could become inoperative. If this occurs and the driver exits the vehicle with the transmission in a gear other than ‘Park’ while the ignition is on, the vehicle could roll away, increasing the risk of a crash. Toyota dealers will add clips on the top of the brake cable dust boots to prevent the cable from becoming inoperative at no cost to customers. All known owners of the involved vehicles will be notified by first class mail starting in November.
A Toyota spokesman confirmed to Mashablethat the faulty cars were produced at the company's Tsutsumi Plant in Japan. Additionally, no other models are affected.
The spokesman added, with regards to any accidents caused by the issue, "Based on a diligent but not exhaustive review of available data, we are not aware of any reports of crashes, injuries or fatalities related to this condition as of October 3, 2016."
The spokesman added that the company is still "urging customers to have this repair completed when parts become available."
The company plans to contact all known owners of the affected cars starting in November.
The Premiere of ‘Four Women Artists’The Man Behind the WeegeeYouTubers Jacksepticeye and CrankGameplays launch new podcast 'Brain Leak'Helen DeWitt Lacerates the Literary World300+ early Cyber Monday deals: Amazon, Apple, Walmart, moreA Black Artist Named White by Kerry James MarshallCooking With Pather PanchaliRedux: Three for Dad by The Paris ReviewEric Sedeño takes the cringe out of Choosing JoyWho Gets to Be a Mad Scientist?'Bad Boys 2' is Michael Bay at his best, giving into his worst impulsesRedux: Celebrating Pride Month by The Paris ReviewKohl's early Cyber Monday deals: Home, kitchen, toys, moreJoan Quigley, Ronald Reagan’s Guide to the Stars by Jessica WeisbergFragile but Fixable: The Collages of Deborah Roberts by Deborah RobertsRedux: Celebrating Pride Month by The Paris ReviewBest early Cyber Monday Apple AirTags deals in 2023'Love is Blind''s live reunion crashed Netflix. The internet reacted.Toothless: On the Dentist, Powerlessness, and ‘Pnin’The Man Behind the Weegee Bad Genre: Annie Ernaux, Autofiction, and Finding a Voice by Lauren Elkin A Reckoning is Different Than a Tell Finding My Family in Roald Dahl’s ‘Boy’ Writing in Blood by Erica X Eisen Alaska Airlines Cyber Monday sale: One Can Blackpink's Jennie save 'The Idol' from itself? Best Cyber Monday iPad deals 2023: Still live Spotify Collage Generator: What it is, how to try it Selections from Leonard Cohen’s Notebooks Walmart Cyber Monday laptop deals: Lenovo Flex 5i for $299 Scandoval IRL: The wild fun of a 'Vanderpump Rules' Reunion Part 3 watch party New Dyson products 2023: The new cordless vacuums are officially available to buy Wes Anderson isn't crazy about your Wes Anderson aesthetic memes Amazon's Cyber Monday laptop deals are shockingly great Cyber Monday travel deals 2023: Universal Studios tickets and cruise deals Edward Gorey Lived at the Ballet by Mark Dery Behind the Author’s Photo by Beowulf Sheehan A Lost Exchange Between Burroughs and Ginsberg by William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg Scenes Dealing with Walking Dead, Torture, Vampires by The Paris Review Staff Picks: Potters, Porridge Bowls, and Pastries as Existential Truths by The Paris Review
2.4402s , 8201.7578125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Maninilip Online】,Unobstructed Information Network