A safety recall due to airbag issues on two Toyota models has led to the shutdown of two of the Princeton manufacturing plant’s production lines.
The problem is with a curtain shield airbag on the drivers’ side of the Grand Highlander SUV and Lexus TX sport vehicle.
The curtain shield airbag on the driver’s side may not deploy as intended during certain crashes if the driver’s window is rolled down.
Toyota is currently developing a remedy for this issue.
The affected production lines are in Toyota’s West plant.
Affected workers have been notified the lines will be shut down through early August.
More information can be found at: Lookup Safety Recalls & Service Campaigns (toyota.com)
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