NHTSA Campaign #06V266000 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

JULY 19
2006

34,771 vehicles recalled

2001 TOYOTA PRIUS -- On certain passenger vehicles, due to improper molding of the resin body of the crankshaft position senor installed on the engine block, engine oil may penetrate the seal and enter the sensor wiring connector. The wire harness connector may not be sufficiently attached to the locking tab of the sensor wiring connector.

Engine oil inside the sensor wiring connector could cause expansion due to the heat of the engine and could deform the sensor wiring connector. The connector may become disconnected, which could cause the engine to stall while driving and not be able to be restarted increasing the risk of a crash.

Dealers will replace the crankshaft position sensor free of charge. The recall began on July 26, 2006. Owners may contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06V266000 »

NHTSA Campaign #00V285000 STEERING:GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION)

SEPTEMBER 21
2000

1,772 vehicles recalled

2001 TOYOTA PRIUS -- Vehicle description: Passenger vehicles. Insufficient electrical contact can occur in the torque sensor that controls the power assist operation of the electric power steering gear box. The torque sensor could send improper electrical signals.

If this occurs, the power steering warning icon will be displayed on the center panel, and the driver could experience higher than normal steering effort depending upon vehicle speed.

Dealers will repair the electric steering gear box. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #00V285000 »