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01-29-2009, 03:30 PM | #37 |
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**SAFTY RECALL!! 06-07 YARIS HB & SEDANS**
so im talking to my friend today and she goes did u read the thread on NJTuner.com? im like no why? she said yaris's go boom
From DetroitNews.com Link to articalhttp://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...448/1148/rss25 Toyota recalls 130,000 U.S. Yaris cars Dan Strumpf / Associated Press NEW YORK -- Toyota is recalling 1.3 million vehicles worldwide due to a seat belt defect. The recall includes more than 130,000 Yaris models sold in the U.S. Toyota Motor Sales USA says it is working with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall 134,900 model-year 2006 and 2007 Yaris subcompact cars. The automaker says in severe front-end collisions, the seat belt is at risk of causing a foam pad in the vehicle to ignite. Toyota spokesman Brian R. Lyons says no one has reported a case where that has actually happened. He says consumers who own the vehicle will receive letters next week. They can then take the car to their dealer to perform an hour-long fix of the problem From my friend who is a toyota tech (read below) Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (Safety Recall) Quality Compliance /TMS Wayne Hutchinson Approved By Gary Smith Published on 01/28/2009 12:00 AM Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (Safety Recall) Certain 2006 Through 2007 Yaris Vehicles Center Pillar Sound Insulator ******URGENT****** On January 28, 2009, Toyota filed a Defect Information Report (DIR) with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding certain 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles. The involved vehicles contain a Center Pillar Sound Insulator located underneath the driver and front passenger seatbelt pretensioners. In the event of seat belt pretensioner deployment, the gas generated may affect the Center Pillar Sound Insulators. In the worst case, if the sound insulators ignite, this condition will result in a post-collision fire. There are approximately 134,900 Yaris vehicles involved in this campaign. A dealer package including technical instructions, VIN list and reimbursement procedures will be mailed to dealers in late January, 2009. Dealers will be requested to modify the vehicle at NO CHARGE to customers. The modification will entail removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge) underneath the driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners. The repair area is located behind the center pillar covers. There are no parts involved. Toyota will inform owners of the involved vehicles with a Special Service Campaign notification letter sent via first class mail beginning in early February, 2009. A Q&A has been attached for your reference. Please direct all customer inquiries to the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331. If you are a dealership associate and have any questions, please contact your District Service/Parts Manager. In the event you are contacted by the News media, they should be directed to Brian Lyons (310) 468-2552 or John Hanson (310) 468-4718, in Toyota Corporate Communications. (Please do not provide these numbers to customers or call if you are a dealer associate.) Please contact your District Service/Parts Manager if you have any further questions. Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (SAFETY RECALL) Certain 2006 through 2007 Model Year Yaris vehicles Center Pillar Sound Insulator (Sponge) Q1: What is the condition? A1: The 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles are equipped with driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners, which are designed to be activated in response to a severe frontal impact. When the sensor detects a severe frontal impact, the front seat belts are quickly drawn back by the retractors so that the belts snugly restrain the occupants. The involved vehicles contain a Center Pillar Sound Insulator (Sponge) located underneath each front seatbelt pretensioner. In the event of seat belt pretensioner deployment, the gas generated may affect the Center Pillar Sound Insulators. Q2: What is the cause of this condition? A2: The location of the Center Pillar Sound Insulator may cause it to be affected by the gas generated from the seat belt pretensioner in the event of a crash. Q2a: Why was the Center Pillar Sound Insulator installed on the vehicle? A2a: The Center Pillar Sound Insulator was installed to help reduce noise. However, the effect of the sound insulator is minimal on the actual vehicles. Q3: Are there any warnings that this condition exists? A3: No, there are no specific warnings that this condition exists. Q4: Which and how many vehicles are involved? A4: There are approximately 134,900 vehicles involved. Affected Vehicle Approx UIO 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris Hatchback 47,600 2007 model year Yaris Sedan 87,300 Q5: Are there any other Toyota or Lexus vehicles involved? A5: No, this specific condition only affects certain 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles. Q6: What is the production period of the affected vehicles? A6: The affected vehicles were produced: Model Production Range 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris Hatchback Late August 2005 Early April 2007 2007 model year Yaris Sedan Early February 2006 Early April 2007 Q7: How many incidents of this condition have been reported? A7: There have been no cases of this condition reported in the affected vehicles in the United States. Q8: Have there been any accidents reported? A8: No. There have been no accidents reported which relate to this condition. Q9: What is Toyota going to do? A9: Owners of the involved vehicles will receive a Safety Recall notification by first class mail beginning in early February, 2009. Toyota dealers will modify the involved vehicles at NO CHARGE to the customer. Q10: How long will the repair take? A10: The repair will take approximately one hour. However, depending upon the dealers work schedule, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of time. Q10a: What is entailed in the modification? A10a: Any Toyota dealer will modify the vehicle at NO CHARGE. The modification will entail removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge) underneath the driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners. The repair location is behind the center pillars covers and will not be visible to the customer. Q10b: Does the noise level inside of vehicles change after removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge)? A10b: Toyota has confirmed that the vehicles interior noise level is not impacted by this modification. Q11: What should an owner do if they experience the condition, or have immediate concerns about their vehicle? A11: If an owner has any immediate concerns they are requested to contact their local Toyota dealer for diagnosis, and if applicable, repair.
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01-29-2009, 03:30 PM | #38 |
SEAT BELT notices go out the first week of feb. the exhaust concern HAS NOT been addresses as of yet.....
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01-29-2009, 03:31 PM | #39 |
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and this is the 5th or 6th thread about this in the last 2 days?
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01-29-2009, 03:37 PM | #40 |
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... really... my bad...
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01-29-2009, 03:38 PM | #41 |
not to worry SEEING as you posted actual TOYOTA information that was sent to dealers.....
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01-29-2009, 03:41 PM | #42 |
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this is the right spot? i mean this would be classified in this category... right
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01-29-2009, 03:51 PM | #43 | |
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damn....
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01-29-2009, 03:54 PM | #44 |
それを吸ってください
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01-29-2009, 04:02 PM | #46 |
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they will def milk you in some way. I should wait for my recall letter, they said it's will mail out early february.
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01-29-2009, 04:16 PM | #47 |
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I wonder if the "January 2005 to April 2008" date and the exhaust issue from the MSNBC article are just for Japan and maybe just for that Ractis model. The official Toyota US announcement says "On 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris", which does not match up to the other date range, and it also does not mention the exhaust issue.
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01-29-2009, 04:26 PM | #48 |
From my friend who is a toyota tech (read below)
Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (Safety Recall) Quality Compliance /TMS Wayne Hutchinson Approved By Gary Smith Published on 01/28/2009 12:00 AM Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (Safety Recall) Certain 2006 Through 2007 Yaris Vehicles Center Pillar Sound Insulator ******URGENT****** On January 28, 2009, Toyota filed a Defect Information Report (DIR) with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding certain 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles. The involved vehicles contain a Center Pillar Sound Insulator located underneath the driver and front passenger seatbelt pretensioners. In the event of seat belt pretensioner deployment, the gas generated may affect the Center Pillar Sound Insulators. In the worst case, if the sound insulators ignite, this condition will result in a post-collision fire. There are approximately 134,900 Yaris vehicles involved in this campaign. A dealer package including technical instructions, VIN list and reimbursement procedures will be mailed to dealers in late January, 2009. Dealers will be requested to modify the vehicle at NO CHARGE to customers. The modification will entail removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge) underneath the driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners. The repair area is located behind the center pillar covers. There are no parts involved. Toyota will inform owners of the involved vehicles with a Special Service Campaign notification letter sent via first class mail beginning in early February, 2009. A Q&A has been attached for your reference. Please direct all customer inquiries to the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331. If you are a dealership associate and have any questions, please contact your District Service/Parts Manager. In the event you are contacted by the News media, they should be directed to Brian Lyons (310) 468-2552 or John Hanson (310) 468-4718, in Toyota Corporate Communications. (Please do not provide these numbers to customers or call if you are a dealer associate.) Please contact your District Service/Parts Manager if you have any further questions. Special Service Campaign (SSC) 90C (SAFETY RECALL) Certain 2006 through 2007 Model Year Yaris vehicles Center Pillar Sound Insulator (Sponge) Q1: What is the condition? A1: The 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles are equipped with driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners, which are designed to be activated in response to a severe frontal impact. When the sensor detects a severe frontal impact, the front seat belts are quickly drawn back by the retractors so that the belts snugly restrain the occupants. The involved vehicles contain a Center Pillar Sound Insulator (Sponge) located underneath each front seatbelt pretensioner. In the event of seat belt pretensioner deployment, the gas generated may affect the Center Pillar Sound Insulators. Q2: What is the cause of this condition? A2: The location of the Center Pillar Sound Insulator may cause it to be affected by the gas generated from the seat belt pretensioner in the event of a crash. Q2a: Why was the Center Pillar Sound Insulator installed on the vehicle? A2a: The Center Pillar Sound Insulator was installed to help reduce noise. However, the effect of the sound insulator is minimal on the actual vehicles. Q3: Are there any warnings that this condition exists? A3: No, there are no specific warnings that this condition exists. Q4: Which and how many vehicles are involved? A4: There are approximately 134,900 vehicles involved. Affected Vehicle Approx UIO 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris Hatchback 47,600 2007 model year Yaris Sedan 87,300 Q5: Are there any other Toyota or Lexus vehicles involved? A5: No, this specific condition only affects certain 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris vehicles. Q6: What is the production period of the affected vehicles? A6: The affected vehicles were produced: Model Production Range 2006 through 2007 model year Yaris Hatchback Late August 2005 Early April 2007 2007 model year Yaris Sedan Early February 2006 Early April 2007 Q7: How many incidents of this condition have been reported? A7: There have been no cases of this condition reported in the affected vehicles in the United States. Q8: Have there been any accidents reported? A8: No. There have been no accidents reported which relate to this condition. Q9: What is Toyota going to do? A9: Owners of the involved vehicles will receive a Safety Recall notification by first class mail beginning in early February, 2009. Toyota dealers will modify the involved vehicles at NO CHARGE to the customer. Q10: How long will the repair take? A10: The repair will take approximately one hour. However, depending upon the dealers work schedule, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of time. Q10a: What is entailed in the modification? A10a: Any Toyota dealer will modify the vehicle at NO CHARGE. The modification will entail removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge) underneath the driver and front passenger seat belt pretensioners. The repair location is behind the center pillars covers and will not be visible to the customer. Q10b: Does the noise level inside of vehicles change after removal of the small urethane Center Pillar Sound Insulators (sponge)? A10b: Toyota has confirmed that the vehicles interior noise level is not impacted by this modification. Q11: What should an owner do if they experience the condition, or have immediate concerns about their vehicle? A11: If an owner has any immediate concerns they are requested to contact their local Toyota dealer for diagnosis, and if applicable, repair.
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01-29-2009, 05:09 PM | #50 |
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thanks blueblazin, that's some good stuff!
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01-29-2009, 05:11 PM | #51 |
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Yaris Recall (no joke)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28891251/
** DIDN'T SEE THIS WAS ALREADY POSTED, BUT HERES ANOTHER LINK I GUESS =P ** TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp said Wednesday it would recall more than 1.35 million Vitz and two other models globally to fix a defect in the seatbelt, a component in the exhaust system or both. Subject to the recall in Japan are 525,898 Vitz, Belta and Ractis cars built from January 2005 to April 2008, Toyota said in a filing with the transport ministry. Toyota also said it will recall a combined 830,000 units of the Vitz subcompact and Belta — called Yaris in many markets, including the United States — exported to Europe, North America and other countries. One case of fire was reported in Japan due to the faulty seatbelt design, which could cause a noise-absorber device to melt when the seatbelt tensioner is activated in a collision, Toyota said. No accident was reported in Japan from the defective exhaust-gas recirculation (EGR) pipe, which could crack in the worst-case scenario and cause exhaust gases that fail to clear emissions standards to leak. Toyota declined to disclose the estimated cost of the recalls. Last week, Toyota overtook General Motors in global vehicle sales for the first time, bringing to an end GM’s 77-year run as the world’s largest automaker. GM, now struggling to restructure under a $13.4 billion U.S. government bailout, had held the title as the global auto industry leader for over seven decades and used the line in its marketing. But for 2008, Detroit-based GM said its sales decreased to 8.35 million vehicles, pressured by tightening credit and a slowdown that began in the United States and spread to emerging markets where GM has been stronger. Earlier in the week, Toyota said its global sales for 2008 had slipped 4 percent to 8.97 million vehicles as it also battled a costly slowdown in key markets. |
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01-29-2009, 05:13 PM | #53 |
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is it yesterday morning already?
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srsly, does no one search before posting?
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