The first Toyota 4Runner was introduced in 1984 as the 1984 1/2 models. It was nearly identical to the Toyota Pickup mechanically and was primarily different from the cab back. I found recalls for every year from 1988 to 2003, but I did not find any after that. Some of those recalls were minor issues and others more significant.
There have been no recent recalls on cargo vans. Toyota has had the most recent recalls. There have been no recent recalls on cargo vans. Contact your manufacturer if you have concerns.
Toyota Tacoma parts have not yet been called back, which is a very good sign. So you should not worry if you believe that one of your parts should have been called back by Toyota.
I believe the last few years of Rav 4 has been recalled. It's best to check with a Toyota dealer. It's free.
They have several recalls on the Rav4, but they are based on different year models. Some of the recalls are for improper equipment labels. Another recall is for airbags not being assembled and packed properly. They also have one for the brake system not functioning properly.
There have been no recent recalls on Dodge trucks. Most recalls have been on Toyotas as of late.
There have been no safety recalls on the Toyota Camry. It was rated above "Better than Most" by J.D. Power and Associates, a firm which tests the safety and reliability of cars.
Toyota still makes reliable vehicles. I know there's been a lot of fuss over the latest recalls, but every auto manufacturer has had safety recalls. One recent one which comes to mind is the 1994 - 2003 Ford Explorer, which was prone to accidents caused by failures of the tyres which had been designed specifically for that vehicle.
The best car make is a Toyota. That's a matter of opinion, some would say Rolls Royce. Toyota's reputation has been dented in the last few weeks by all those recalls.
Yes, there have been recent recalls on toddler beds. There have also been recalls on other children's products. Parents should be vigilant about choosing products for their children.
No there has been no recalls for any Baker's Batch products.
Any Toyota dealer can check you vehicle number and tell you if it's been recalled.Do not always rely on your Toyota dealer to be honest about the VIN # on your Toyota. In Canada a man had a Toyota Corolla and asked the Toyota dealership if his was one of the recalls for the sticking gas pedal. He was told no it was not. Within days the same man was on a freeway (on Canadian news) and he was doing the speed limit, but wanted to pass another car and his gas pedal stuck. He was frantic and missing cars by inches and had the presence of mind to phone 911. A police cruiser came after him and got up beside him telling him what to do and then got in front of him so he could slow the Toyota down and eventually they came to an incline in the freeway and the Toyota came to a stop. The man who owned the Toyota said he would never get back in that car again! It showed the car being towed off to the Toyota dealership. There is also a recall on some Toyota's for steering problems and also the new recall is the breaking system. The hydraulics they have put in these Toyota's apparently was a bad idea. I own a 2009 and was told my gas pedal was fine, but I insisted on the extra part being put in and they had to do it. Recalls for slight problems come with most vehicles, but not three serious recalls. Since Toyota's have been built in the West and not Japan they are not up to standard and I am taking my Toyota back.You can also search the NHTSA site to find out what recalls and defects were addressed at the federal level: See Related Links
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