FortWayne.com
 
  Text size  Increase text sizeDecrease text size      
Posted on Tue. Jun. 19, 2012 - 12:02 am EDT

Toyota fire probe expands to 1.4 million cars

MORE ARTICLES

DETROIT — The government has expanded an investigation into fires that can start in the doors of several Toyota models, adding 600,000 Camrys and other vehicles to the probe.

The investigation now includes 1.4 million cars and SUVs from the 2007 to 2009 model years. When the probe began in February, it involved more than 800,000 Camrys and RAV4 SUVs from the 2007 model year.

Certain Camrys from the 2008 and 2009 model years, as well as some 2007 to 2009 Yaris subcompacts and all 2008 Highlander Hybrid SUVs, have been added to the investigation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday. The vehicles were built from September 2006 through August 2008.

So far, Toyota and the government have received 161 complaints of fires involving the vehicles. Nine people have been hurt, according to government documents.

All the vehicles use the same power window switch in the driver’s door.

The switches can overheat and cause fires.

NHTSA has upgraded the investigation to an engineering analysis, which can lead to a recall.

Owners of the Toyotas who smell smoke or feel heat in the doors should call their dealers or take them in for an inspection, Toyota spokesman Brian Lyons said. The company is cooperating with the investigation, he said.

Toyota’s Camry midsize sedan is the most popular car in the U.S., and the RAV4 small SUV also is a big seller.

In December, the 2012 Camry received a five-star safety rating from the NHTSA, the agency’s highest rating.

Toyota’s reputation has taken a hit over the past three years from a string of huge recalls that ballooned to more than 14 million vehicles worldwide. Millions were recalled for acceleration problems, and Toyota replaced floor mats that can trap gas pedals and pedal assemblies that can stick and cause cars to take off by surprise.

After an exhaustive probe, U.S. safety regulators found nothing wrong with Toyota’s electronic throttle controls.


Tuesday
Tuesday
High 85 °F
Low 65 °F
86 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Sponsored by Fort Wayne Monthly magazine
TODAY'S DAILY DEAL
Daily Deal
Belle Sante Medical Spa
Spring Hydrating Facial for Only $39
TODAY ONLY
$39.00
52% off!
LOCAL BUSINESS SEARCH
Local Search
FeaturedMore
Things To Do

STOCK SUMMARY
Dow 15387.58+52.30
Nasdaq 3498.965+33.722
S&P 500 1669.16+2.87
AEP 49.36-0.11
Comcast 42.23+0.71
GE 23.66+0.09
ITT Exelis 12.090.00
LNC 35.24-0.08
Navistar 38.23+0.20
Raytheon 66.76-0.02
SDI 16.04+0.26
Verizon 52.07-0.67
  Stock Sponsor