Toyota Announces Largest Ever Recall - 3.8 Million Vehicles Recalled for Defective Floor Mats
Yesterday Toyota announced its largest recall ever when it announced its plan to recall 3.8 million vehicles due to a product defect. According to the auto manufacturer, the vehicles in question are equipped with a floor mat that causes the accelerator pedal to become stuck.
As a temporary solution, the federal government and Toyota are encouraging vehicle owners to simply remove the driver's side floor mat. Toyota advised that until the manufacturer comes up with a solution regarding the defective product, owners should simply remove the mats rather than bringing the vehicle to the dealership.
An alert has been issued by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding the Toyota floor mats warning drivers that stuck accelerator pedals could lead to high speeds and deadly crashes. Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, reinforced this message in a recent statement, in which he "strongly urge[d] owners of these vehicles to remove mats or other obstacles that could lead to unintended accelerations".
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