Toyota and Lexus Recall for Fuel Pump Issue

Over 1 million Toyota and Lexus models from 2013-2014 are being recalled due to a fuel pump issue, according to Consumer Reports.  

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents Safety Recall Report 20V-012, reporting recalls on 20 models of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. They cannot estimate the percentage that will have the defect.

The Defect

Affected vehicles have a fuel pump impellar which can deform due to excessive fuel absorption, resulting in potential malfunctions. Drivers have reported check engine and master warning indicators engaging, rough engine running, not starting and vehicle stalling while driving slowly. Rarely, vehicle stalling could occur while driving at high speeds, increasing risk of crash. Many variables are at play, such as vehicle application and geographic location.

The Remedy

The issue is still being investigated and a fix has not been identified. When the remedy is available, it will be offered to owners at no charge. If an owner of one of the affected vehicles has fixed the issue prior to being notified of the recall, instructions for reimbursement will be contained within the notification letter. The notification is expected to occur by March 13, 2020.

Here at Terrell • Hogan, we prioritize preventing injuries and wrongful deaths by spreading information about vehicle recalls. Automobile recalls are issues frequently so please check the status of your vehicle often.

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Wayne Hogan, a Jacksonville native, has been with the firm since 1977. He graduated from Florida State University, where he received both his bachelor’s and J.D. degrees. He specializes in all areas of personal injury law. In addition to participating in many professional associations, he and his wife, Pat, are also actively involved in the community.