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Toyota recalls 1.33 million Corollas, Matrixes

Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:46 PM EDT
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Dan Strumpf, AP Auto Writer

In this Feb. 5, 2007 file photo, a 2007 Toyota Corolla sedan and Matrix wagon sit on the lot at a Toyota dealership in the southeast Denver suburb of Centennial, Colo. Toyota said Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010, it is recalling more than a million Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks with engines that may stall. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)

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NEW YORK — Toyota recalled 1.33 million Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks in the U.S. and Canada Thursday because their engines may stall, the latest in a string of quality problems at the Japanese automaker.

The recall covers vehicles from the 2005-2008 model years sold in the U.S. and Canada. Three accidents and one minor injury have been reported, though Toyota said a link to the engine issue has not been confirmed.

Toyota's latest recall is one of its largest since it began recalling cars and trucks last October. The automaker has now recalled more than 10 million vehicles worldwide for problems that run from faulty gas pedals and floor mats that can trap accelerators, to problems with its Prius hybrid.

Toyota said Corollas and Matrixes equipped with 1ZZ-FE engines may contain a defective engine control module, the computer that regulates the performance of the engine. In some cases, a crack may develop on the module's circuit board, which could prevent the engine from starting or could cause harsh shifting or an engine stall.

Separately, General Motors Co. is recalling 200,000 Pontiac Vibes in North America due to the same problem, GM spokesman Alan Adler said. The Vibe is similar to the Matrix and was built under a joint venture between Toyota and GM at a now-closed factory in Fremont, Calif.

Both automakers said they will replace the engine control modules on the recalled vehicles at no charge. The companies will begin mailing notifications to owners of the affected vehicles in mid-September.

The engine control module with the possible defect was manufactured by Delphi Corp., a large auto parts supplier headquartered in Troy, Mich., according to documents filed with federal regulators.

The automaker has been more aggressive in its pace of recalls in recent months. Its last recall was in late July, when the automaker said it would fix half a million cars, mostly Toyota Avalon sedans, over a steering issue.

U.S. regulators hit Toyota with a $16.4 million fine earlier this year for failing to promptly tell the government about its car defects. Toyota has been working to overhaul its quality controls and respond more aggressively to customer complaints in the fallout of its recall crisis.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been investigating the possibility of engine stalling in the Corolla and Matrix models since late November. On Tuesday, the traffic safety agency said it had intensified its investigation.

NHTSA spokeswoman Olivia Alair said Thursday that the probe is ongoing. Toyota spokesman John Hanson said the automaker is cooperating with the safety agency on the probe. He said it was the automaker's decision to issue the recall, adding it was not pressured by NHTSA to do so.

U.S.-traded shares in Toyota Motor Corp. fell 34 cents to $68.72.

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AP Autos Writer Stephen Manning contributed to this report from Washington.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Goes

Toyota did it once again, and it disappointed its customers. The question is, can it be trusted in the near future?!

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Reply#1 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:32 PM EDT
Frustrated11-1609804

Did you misread??? Gm is also having the same recall

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#1.1 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:29 PM EDT
Goes

I am not misleading, I am wondering what happened to this company after it was ranked number one in America?!

GM always had problem, but Toyota did not have issues.

    #1.2 - Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:22 AM EDT
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    LynnM123

    Faulty control module made by Delphi a subsidiary of ? Guess who GM

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    Reply#2 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:41 PM EDT
    MyMindIsMyOwn

    Guess I gotta call to see if my Matrix M-Theory is part of that list. I must admit though that I have never had any problems what-so-ever with my Matrix.

      Reply#3 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:51 PM EDT
      GetYourFactsStraight

      And Jeep has an NHSTA investigation revolving around potential fire hazards due to their gas tanks with more than 3 million Grand Cherokees...no recall on that yet from Jeep though. But hey, who cares if its an American company with a hazardous product right?

      Please. Take off the blinders folks. Both sides of the pond have issues with vehicles - always have, always will.

        Reply#4 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:53 PM EDT
        rtg-

        I'm hoping my Matrix doesn't have that 1ZZ-FE engine, but I don't have a clue. I haven't had any problems with it though.

          Reply#5 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:04 PM EDT
          Lammy

          Man they have been having there issues,no company is infallible. By the way Get you facts straight Jeeps have been piles of junk since Willys stopped making them.I owned a Cherokee once that was enough for me.

          • 1 vote
          Reply#6 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:12 PM EDT
          Black Kettle & Sand Creek...lest we forget

          Go over to the Jeep discussion, I mentioned that I was almost burned to death in a Chrysler vehicle and they crucified me (I lost my best friend, the driver in the fire, we hit black ice in VT and flipped, no drugs or alcohol), I was called a Dumbass, playing the victim, etc... even though I have proof that it was several design flaws that lead to the fire after the vehicle flipped. This small discussion, has given me hope that there are people with brains (and reading comprehension), yesterday, I was in tears.

          • 1 vote
          #6.1 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:11 PM EDT
          Lammy

          tired of hate,I'm sorry to hear of your loss,the Jeep people need a good swift kick in the rear for treating you like that.

            #6.2 - Fri Aug 27, 2010 1:07 PM EDT
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            Rixar13

            Separately, General Motors Co. is recalling 200,000 Pontiac Vibes in North America due to the same problem, GM spokesman Alan Adler said.

            In all honesty, Toyota stands behind their product bar none. It's now a world economy with parts coming from all over the world with cost, quality, availability and shipping primarily the variables used to determine the purchase...

            Faulty control module made by Delphi a subsidiary of ? Guess who GM

            LynnM123

            Thanks for making my point Lynn...

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            Reply#7 - Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:16 PM EDT
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