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Toyota recall: Is yours on the list? Here's what to do (740,000 in US this time)

http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2010/1022/Toyota-recall-Is-yours-on-the-list-Here-s-what-to-do


A Toyota Avalon car is seen in a dealership in Pasadena, Calif., in January. Toyota Motor Corp this week said it would recall 740,000 vehicles sold in the US, including 2005 and 2006 model year Avalons. The Toyota recall involves a brake-fluid problem.

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By Laurent Belsie, Staff writer / October 22, 2010

If the brake light on your Toyota just illuminated, it may be because you're part of a recall.

Toyota on Wednesday announced it was recalling some 740,000 vehicles because of a potential brake-fluid leak. The recall involves Avalons (model years 2005-06), and nonbybrid Highlanders and RX330 Lexuses (2004-06), and GS300, IS250, and IS350 Lexuses (2006).

There are no reports of accidents or injuries as a result of the leaks in the United States or in Japan (where reports first surfaced). Nevertheless, the company will be mailing out letters to owners early next month.

If your car is on the list and have any concerns, you can call Toyota (800-331-4331) or Lexus (800-255-3987) or visit their websites (www.toyota.com/recall and www.lexus.com/recall). The company has also listed answers to common questions here.

The first sign that something is wrong will be an illuminated brake warning light. It's a possible sign that an internal rubber seal, called the brake master cylinder cup, is leaking.

Toyota found that a part of the seal could dry out and curl if owners maintained the car with low- or no-polymer brake fluid.

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