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Toyota recall covers 4 million vehicles

A carmaker once known for its reliability will replace faulty gas pedals on nearly 4 million vehicles.

Last update: November 25, 2009 - 10:22 PM

WASHINGTON - Toyota plans to replace the gas pedals on nearly 4 million vehicles in the United States because the pedals can get stuck in the floor mats and cause sudden acceleration, a flaw that led to the nation's sixth-largest recall ever.

The repairs are a critical step to restoring the reputation of the world's biggest automaker, which suffered a blow when the recall was announced in September after years of making safe, reliable cars and trucks.

In plans outlined Wednesday, dealers will offer to shorten the length of the gas pedals by three-fourths of an inch beginning in January as a stopgap measure while the company develops replacement pedals. New pedals will be installed by dealers on a rolling basis beginning in April, and some vehicles will get a brake override system as a precaution.

The massive recall is the largest in the United States for Toyota Motor Corp. The Japanese automaker had earlier told owners to remove the driver's side floor mats to keep the gas pedal from becoming jammed.

Popular vehicles such as the midsize Camry, the top-selling car in America, and the Prius, the bestselling gas-electric hybrid, are among those to be fixed. The recall also includes the luxury Lexus ES350, the vehicle involved in a fiery fatal accident in California that focused public attention on the danger.

'Actual quality has taken a hit'

Spokesman Irv Miller said Toyota is "very, very confident that we have addressed this issue." Toyota has no reason to believe there are problems with the cars' electronic control systems, he said. Such a malfunction also could cause unintended acceleration.

Toyota officials said the floor mats are only sold in the United States, and the recall would be limited to North America.

Toyota would not say how much the repairs would cost, but analysts expected them to be very expensive. Toyota also said it would provide redesigned floor mats.

Toyota developed a sterling reliability reputation but faced challenges as it rapidly expanded. While recalls do not always indicate poor reliability, Toyota executives are concerned about large numbers of recalls and have pushed for improved quality controls.

In a separate action, Toyota announced Tuesday the recall of 110,000 Tundra trucks from the 2000-03 model years to address excessive frame rust.

"Their reputation has taken a hit because the actual quality has taken a hit," said Aaron Bragman, an automotive analyst for the consulting firm IHS Global Insight. "That's absolutely critical for Toyota to get that fixed because that's the central pillar that they've built their business on."

Bartender Fitzroy Cunningham of Homestead, Pa., near Pittsburgh, owns a 1999 Lexus that's older than the recalled vehicles. He says he trusts the firm and would buy another Lexus.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said 4.26 million vehicles would be covered, including new cars and trucks sold or manufactured since September.

The Toyota recall came about after a crash in August involving a 2009 Lexus ES350 that killed a California Highway Patrol officer and three of his family members near San Diego. The Lexus accelerated to more than 120 miles per hour, struck a sport utility vehicle, bounced off an embankment, rolled several times and burst into flames.

In a frantic 911 call, a family member said the accelerator was stuck.

For details on the recall, owners can contact Toyota at 800-331-4331 or the NHTSA hot line at 888-327-4236.

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