consumerreports.org: Why Toyota should recall the Camry Hybrid
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2014/07/why-toyota-should-recall-the-camry-hybrid/index.htm?EXTKEY=NS0N01408
Brake problems on 2007 to 2011 hybrids warrant a stronger response
Published: July 28, 2014 02:00 PM
Following a federal investigation begun earlier this year, Toyota has initiated two free power-brake repair programs for almost 178,000 Toyota Camry Hybrids from the model years 2007 to 2011. The two separate repair campaigns address different potential component failures. The company will begin notifying owners this month, but thus far hasnt announced any plans for a recall.
Consumer Reports believes that Toyota should recall these cars. Whats at issue here is a series of acknowledged defects in a crucial safety system.
One problem is caused by a clogged brake-fluid reservoir filter. A notice from Toyota to its dealers and affected owners mentions that one or more brake-system dashboard warning lights may be lit and that front brake assist could be temporarily lost. In at least some cases, that means that stopping the car could suddenly take significant brake pedal effort, especially as the front brakes provide most of the stopping force.
Instead of a recall, Toyota has started a service campaign to install a redesigned brake-fluid reservoir in affected vehicles, anytime between now and June 30, 2017. Even owners who havent experienced the problem will be able to get the new part installed free. Further, if theyve already paid for it on their own, they can apply for reimbursement.
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