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UMW Toyota Motor recalls certain RAV4 vehicles over seat belt problem

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Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has announced a recall for certain Toyota and Lexus models regarding seat belt of the second row seats. The recall involves the Toyota RAV4, RAV4 EV and Vanguard models which were sold in North America, Europe, Japan, China and other countries. Approximately 2,873,000 vehicles which were manufactured between July 2005 and January 2016 are involved.

The affected vehicles are equipped with lap-shoulder seatbelts in both second-row outboard seats. There is a possibility that, in the event of a very severe frontal crash, the lap belt webbing could come in contact with a portion of the metal seat cushion frame, become cut, and separate. If this occurs, the seatbelt may not properly restrain the occupant, which could increase the risk of injury.

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In Malaysia, 5% from the 500 units of RAV4 sold by UMW Toyota Motor are affected. These vehicles were manufactured between October 2005 and September 2008.

Owners of these affected units will be informed to send their RAV4 to an authorised service centre for a special service campaign. All costs involved in the remedy will be borne by the company.

Toyota owners in Malaysia who require more information on this matter may call the Toyota free-phone at 1800-8-TOYOTA (869682).