Toyota Recalls Tundra Pickups, Sequoia SUVs
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling about 65,000 trucks and SUVs to fix a software glitch that could disable the vehicle stability control system.
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Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling about 65,000 trucks and SUVs to fix a software glitch that could disable the vehicle stability control system.
The callback involved 2018 model Tundra fullsize pickup trucks and Sequoia large SUVs. Toyota says that drivers would be alerted to a malfunction by a chime, warning light and advisory messages.
Dealers will update control module software. Toyota plans to begin notifying owners by letter in mid-March.
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