We won’t blame you for reading this headline and thinking, “Oh great,  another Toyota recall.” After all, the Japanese automaker dominated  headlines in 2010 by recalling every single model in its then-current  product portfolio, including the massive sticky pedal and unintended  acceleration recalls that took place in the first half of last year.
Now, Toyota has issued a voluntary recall on about 245,000Lexus  sedans here in the United States and an additional 1.5 million vehicles  around the world. Here in the U.S., the 2006-2007 Lexus GS 300 and GS  350, 2006-2009 Lexus IS 250 and 2006-2008 Lexus IS 350 sedans are being  recalled due to faulty installation of fuel pressure sensors. If this  sensor has not been fastened tightly enough, fuel has the potential to  leak between the gasket that connects it to the fuel delivery pipes.  Including these North American vehicles, the fuel sensor recall affects  354,524 vehicles around the world, with Automotive News citing that the Toyota Crown and Mark X sedans are being recalled in the automaker’s home market.
Toyota’s other global recall involves faulty fuel pipes and fuel  check valves, though none of the 1.34 million vehicles affected by this  one are in North America. In Japan, the RAV4 crossover, Voxy and Noah  minivans are being recalled, as well as the Avensis sedan and wagon sold  in Europe.
For full details on Toyota’s recall here in the States, follow the jump for the automaker’s official press release.
For full details on Toyota’s recall here in the States, follow the jump for the automaker’s official press release.