Toyota recalls 550,000 vehicles for steering issue
Toyota has recalled 550,000 vehicles around the globe for a potential defect that could impact steering capabilities.
The fix involves a replacement for the crankshaft pulley on V6 engines. Toyota said if the problem isn’t corrected, the belt for the power steering could become detached from the pulley, making it tough to steer.
About 80 percent of the vehicles being recalled are in the United States.
Affected vehicles include the 2004 Avalon, the 2004-05 Camry and the 2006 Highlander HV. Within the Lexus brand, the 2004-05 ES 330 and RX 330 are being recalled, along with the 2006 RX 400h.
No accidents have been reported thus far, according to Toyota.