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Toyota to recall 100,000 vehicles over risk of stalled engines

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Toyota to recall 100,000 vehicles over risk of stalled engines

Toyota will recall roughly 102,000 vehicles over concerns that stray debris in the engine can lead to a stall and loss of drive power, federal regulators said.

The recall will include about 3,500 Lexus LX 600 SUVs with the model years 2022 or 2023, and 98,600 Toyota Tundra pickups from the same time period, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The agency warned that those vehicles’ V35A engines produced during that time period at certain factories may not have had machining debris cleared during assembly.

“If the aforementioned machining debris adheres to the bearings and operation of the engine continues at higher loads over time, failure of the bearings may occur,” NHTSA wrote. “This can lead to potential engine knocking, engine rough running, engine no start and/or an engine stall.”

Hybrid vehicles can continue to drive for limited distances in the case of such an engine failure, NHTSA said.

The recall resulted from engine failure reports in March 2022, according to a timeline made public by the agency. The timeline did not mention any injuries or deaths resulting from the engine problems.

No remedy is yet available to fix the problem. Notifications to owners of the affected vehicles are expected to go out by July 29. Owners are advised to contact the NHTSA safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 with any questions.

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