avalon

Toyota Avalon (2000) – 00V154000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. Due To Improper Heat Treatment, The Rear Axle May Not Have Adequate Strength In Some Areas.


Toyota Avalon (1999) – 98V278000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Sport Utility Vehicles, Mini Vans And Passenger Vehicles Equipped With A Theft Deterrent Systems (Tds) Supplied By Audiovox Corporation And Distributed By Southeast Toyota Distributors, Inc. In The States Of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North And South Carolina. The Alarm Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch And The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Alarm Harness To Complete The Circuit. A Percentage Of The Female Terminals Used In The Alarm Connector Were Found To Be DefeCTIve, Causing An ‘Open Circuit’ Condition When Mated To The Male Ignition Switch Terminals.


Toyota Avalon (2005) – 10V036000

Vehicle recall defect – Southeast Toyota Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2011 Passenger Vehicles For Failing To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims.” These Vehicles Were Sold Without The Requisite Load Carrying Capacity Modification Labels.


Toyota Avalon (1999) – 98E035000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Aftermarket Theft Deterrent Systems Used On 1998-1998 Toyota Rav4, Avalon, And Sienna Model Vehicles Distributed By Southeast Toyota Distributors, Inc. In The States Of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North And South Carolina. The Alarm Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch And The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Alarm Harness To Complete The Circuit. A Percentage Of The Female Terminals Used In The Alarm Connector Were Found To Be DefeCTIve, Causing An “Open Circuit” Condition When Mated To The Male Ignition Switch Terminals.


Toyota Avalon (2005) – 10V017000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2010 Avalon, Model Year 2007-2010 Camry, Model Year 2009-2010 Corolla, Corolla Matrix, Rav4, Model Year 2010 Highlander, Model Year 2008-2010 Sequoia, And Model Year 2007-2010 Tundra Vehicles. Due To The Manner In Which The FriCTIon Lever Interacts With The Sliding Surface Of The Accelerator Pedal Inside The Pedal Sensor Assembly, The Sliding Surface Of The Lever May Become Smooth During Vehicle Operation. In This Condition, If Condensation Occurs On The Surface, As May Occur From Heater Operation (Without A/C) When The Pedal Assembly Is Cold, The FriCTIon When The Accelerator Pedal Is Operated May Increase, Which May Result In The Accelerator Pedal Becoming Harder To Depress, Slower To Return, Or, In The Worst Case, Mechanically Stuck In A Partially Depressed Position.


Toyota Avalon (1998) – 98V278000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Sport Utility Vehicles, Mini Vans And Passenger Vehicles Equipped With A Theft Deterrent Systems (Tds) Supplied By Audiovox Corporation And Distributed By Southeast Toyota Distributors, Inc. In The States Of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North And South Carolina. The Alarm Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch And The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Alarm Harness To Complete The Circuit. A Percentage Of The Female Terminals Used In The Alarm Connector Were Found To Be DefeCTIve, Causing An ‘Open Circuit’ Condition When Mated To The Male Ignition Switch Terminals.


Toyota Avalon (2005) – 09V388000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2004-2010 Passenger Vehicles. The Accelerator Pedal Can Get Stuck In The Wide Open Position Due To Its Being Trapped By An Unsecured Or Incompatible Driver’S Floor Mat.


Toyota Avalon (1998) – 98E035000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Aftermarket Theft Deterrent Systems Used On 1998-1998 Toyota Rav4, Avalon, And Sienna Model Vehicles Distributed By Southeast Toyota Distributors, Inc. In The States Of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North And South Carolina. The Alarm Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch And The Vehicle’S Ignition Switch Wiring Harness Plugs Into The Alarm Harness To Complete The Circuit. A Percentage Of The Female Terminals Used In The Alarm Connector Were Found To Be DefeCTIve, Causing An “Open Circuit” Condition When Mated To The Male Ignition Switch Terminals.


Toyota Avalon (2005) – 06V096000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles, Due To Improper Assembly Of The Air Bag Inflator, Which Is Used In The Side Air Bag, The Curtain Shield Air Bag, And The Knee Air Bag Assembly, Some Inflators Were Produced With An Insufficient Amount Of The Heating Agents Necessary For Proper Air Bag Deployment. In This Condition, The Expansion Force Of The Gas May Be Insufficient To Properly Inflate The Air Bag When The Srs System Is Activated During A Crash.


Toyota Avalon (1997) – 97V156000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Originally Sold Or Currently Registered In The States Of Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Michigan,Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Noth Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Wisconsin, And Wyoming. A Condition Can Occur Where Accumulated Moisture Can Temporarily Freeze In The Brake VacuUM Hose If The Vehicle Is Used In Extremely Cold Climates For An Extended Period Of Time.