Canadian Manufacturing

Toyota recalling 99,000 RAV4 SUVs in Canada for suspension problems

by The Canadian Press   

Operations recalls Toyota Toyota Canada


Some recalled RAV4s built at Woodstock, Ont., plant, according to company rep

Woodstock, Ont.—Toyota is recalling 99,000 RAV4 vehicles—some built at an Ontario plant—from Canadian roads to fix a suspension problem that could cause crashes.

The company is also recalling 778,000 RAV4 SUVs and Lexus HS 250h sedans in the U.S. to work on the problem.

A spokesperson for Toyota Canada said the affected vehicles were built in Canada and Japan.

In Canada, RAV4s are manufactured at a plant in Woodstock, Ont.

Advertisement

Canadian customers can call 1-888-TOYOTA8, visit toyota.ca or their dealership.

A detailed letter will be mailed to customers in the fall.

The company says if rear suspension nuts aren’t tightened properly after a wheel alignment, the arms can rust and separate from the vehicle.

Toyota reported nine crashes and three minor injuries from the problem.

RAV4s from the 2006 to 2011 model years are covered by the recall.

The Lexus sedans are from 2010 only.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation into the problem in June after getting several reports from drivers, including one who reported swerving over four lanes of an interstate when the suspension arm disconnected.

Four drivers told NHTSA they temporarily lost control of their vehicles because of the issue.

Toyota says it’s developing a plan to fix the problem and will notify U.S. owners by mail when it’s time to take them to dealers for a free repair.

In the meantime, the company says drivers should contact their dealers if they hear an abnormal sound in the rear of the vehicle.

This is the latest issue for the popular RAV4, which is currently involved in a U.S. government investigation of door fires that have been linked to power window switches.

Last year, RAV4s from the 2007 and 2008 model years were recalled because their air bags could go off without warning.

And two years ago, RAV4s from the 2009 and 2010 model years were among the millions of vehicles Toyota recalled for sticky gas pedals.

—With files from the Associated Press

Advertisement

Stories continue below

Print this page

Related Stories