Toyota Motor North America is recalling approximately 8,800 model year 2017 Tundras and roughly 65,000 model year 2018 Sequoias and Tundras.
Model year 2017 Tundra
In vehicles with second row seats , there is a possibility that one or more of the bolts attaching the left rear seat to the floor may not have been properly fastened.
A seat with improperly fastened bolts may lead to an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash.
What to do
Toyota dealers will properly tighten the bolts at no cost to customers. All known owners will receive a notification by first-class mail starting in the middle of March.
Model year 2018 Sequoia and Tundra
There is a possibility that a vehicle diagnostic function may unnecessarily turn off the Vehicle Stability Control System and affect other systems. If this occurs, warning lights and messages will be displayed, and a warning chime will sound.
Turning off Vehicle Stability Control could increase the risk of a crash.
What to do
Toyota dealers will update the software in an electronic control unit at no cost to customers. All known owners will receive a notification by first-class mail starting in the middle of March.
Owners with questions regarding either recall may contact Toyota customer service at 1-800-331-4331.
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