Toyota Motors and Mazda have announced recalls for several models of vehicles in Canada due to separate issues that could potentially affect passenger safety.
Toyota’s Recall
Toyota is specifically recalling a number of its vehicles due to a problem related to the fuel pumps, which could lead to the engine stalling during operation. The affected models include some versions of the Camry, Corolla, and RAV4, among others. Owners of the impacted vehicles will be notified about the recall, and dealerships will replace the fuel pumps free of charge. This recall is part of a larger global action that involves millions of Toyota vehicles worldwide.
Mazda’s Recall
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Meanwhile, Mazda’s recall concerns a software issue in the Smart Braking System (SBS). The system, which is designed to automatically apply brakes when an imminent collision is detected, may falsely detect an obstacle and unexpectedly apply the brakes when no actual danger is present. The recall affects certain models of Mazda’s CX-5, CX-30, and Mazda3. Mazda has promised to update the SBS software in affected vehicles at no extra cost to the owners.
Both companies have expressed their commitment to safety and are urging owners of the recalled models to get in touch with their dealers to arrange for the necessary repairs. Vehicle owners can also check whether their car is affected by visiting the respective official websites of Toyota and Mazda and entering their vehicle’s identification number (VIN).
This action underlines ongoing efforts by car manufacturers to address safety concerns and ensure the wellbeing of the drivers and passengers. Toyota and Mazda are both taking steps to rectify the issues promptly, aiming to maintain trust and ensure customer satisfaction.
For more detailed information, interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to their local dealers or check the Toyota and Mazda Canada websites to stay updated on the developments related to these recalls.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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