Toyota Canada resumes sales and vehicle deliveries today
TORONTO, Ontario - February 5, 2010 - Toyota Canada today announced that it has resumed deliveries of the eight Toyota models identified in the January 21 recall notice. Also, as of today, Toyota will begin notifying owners of vehicles identified in the January 21 recall related to the accelerator pedal in those vehicles and requesting that they contact their local Toyota dealer to schedule an appointment to have the necessary repair performed on their vehicle. Toyota Canada wishes to extend its sincere thanks to our customers for their continued support. Toyota Canada remain committed to meeting the needs of our valued customers
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Toyota Canada resumes sales and vehicle deliveries today
Q&A for 2010 Model Year Prius and HS250h Vehicle Brake Feel
Q1: What is the condition? A1: In certain 2010 model year Prius vehicles, a small number of customers have reported experiencing an inconsistent brake feel during slow and steady application of the brakes on rough or slick road surfaces when the anti-lock brake system (ABS) is activated in an effort to maintain tire traction. Q2: What is the cause of the condition? A2: This condition is as a result of braking system switching between regenerative and hydraulic braking. The system, in normal operation, engages and disengages rapidly (many times per second) as the control system senses and reacts to tire slippage.
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Q&A for 2010 Model Year Prius and HS250h Vehicle Brake Feel
Statement concerning 2010 Toyota Prius
Toyota Canada is aware of a small number of isolated reports of inconsistent brake feel in certain 2010 model year Prius vehicles and we are investigating those reports. However, until our investigation is completed, it would be premature to comment.
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Statement concerning 2010 Toyota Prius

