Toyota Recalls 191,000 Cars with Defective Airbags

Toyota Recalls 191,000 Cars with Defective Airbags
The recall includes a whopping 135,000 vehicles in the United States.

Auto-manufacturing giant Toyota announced it’s recalling 191,000 cars in the United States and Japan to fix defective Takata-brand airbags that may not work properly in a crash.

A Toyota Motor North America representative told FOX Business that certain 2003 to 2008 Corolla models, and 2005 to 2008 Matrix models, were affected by the flaw.

“The involved vehicles are equipped with a front passenger airbag assembly containing an inflator ... installed as a replacement under a prior recall,” the spokesperson said. “There is a possibility that the airbag may not unfold as designed under high-temperature conditions, resulting in airbag internal pressure rising differently than expected.”

The recall includes a whopping 135,000 vehicles in the United States.

Toyota said it will contact affected Corolla and Matrix owners through first-class mail, and offer to replace the airbags at no cost. To see if a vehicle needs repair, the spokesperson said, drivers can visit Toyota.com/recall or nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter their vehicle identification number or license plate information.

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