Recall woes continue as Toyota calls in Coaster and Camry

A PROBLEM WITH SEAT BELT LOCKING mechanisms has resulted in Toyota recalling Coaster (14 vehicles) and Camry (including Hybrid models, 1044 vehicles).

The affected vehicles are equipped with seat belt assemblies with a dual mode locking mechanism. The mechanism will lock the seat belt webbing based on vehicle deceleration (G-sensor) readings and also lock the seat belt webbing if it is pulled out quickly (webbing sensor).

During a specific highly limited production period, an incorrect adjustment was made to equipment that is used to assemble a spring which is used in the webbing sensor locking mechanism. As a result, there is a possibility that the spring could be installed in an incorrect position.

In this condition, the spring could interfere with the other component of the webbing sensor locking mechanism, which potentially causes the mechanism not to lock as designed. The vehicle deceleration locking mechanism is not affected and operates as designed.

This can cause an occupant to not be restrained properly in multiple impact accidents, increasing the risk of injury.

On the Coaster, all rear seat belts need to be replaced, taking up to 13 hours

On Camry vehicles, only the rear centre seat belt is affected. For Coaster vehicles, all rear seat belts will be inspected and replaced as necessary.

For all involved vehicles, Toyota dealers will inspect the serial number of the seat belt assembly(s) and replace affected seat belt assembly(s) free of charge to vehicle owners.

Toyota Australia will notify all owners by mail, SMS or email to provide details of this Safety Recall Campaign.

Some involved vehicles have not yet been delivered to their owners. These vehicles will be inspected prior to delivery. All affected seat belt assemblies will be replaced prior to new vehicle delivery.

Inspection and possible replacement of the seat belt assembly will take approximately 30 minutes for Camry vehicles and up to 13 hours for Coaster vehicles.

However, it may be necessary for the owner to make the vehicle available for a longer period of time depending upon the Dealer’s work schedule.

Owners with additional questions or concerns are asked to please contact their local Toyota Dealer in the first instance or the Toyota Recall Support Helpline on 1800 987 366 (Mon-Fri 8.00-6.00pm AEST) and quote your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Please refer to below VIN table for production period details.

Model Name Model Code WMI VDS CD VIN RANGE PRODUCTION RANGE
From To From To
Camry & Camry Hybrid ASV70 JTN BF3HK # 03043563 03045032 21 August 2019 06 September 2019
AXVH7 B23HK 03047865 03049791 21 August 2019 06 September 2019
GSV70 BZ3HK 03011398 03011620 21 August 2019 06 September 2019
Coaster XZB70 JTG FP718 06401067 06401070 26 August 2019 06 September 2019
FP728 06600527 06600537 22 August 2019 05 September 2019

Note: Although the involved vehicles are within the above VIN ranges, not all vehicles in these VIN ranges were sold in the Australian market.

Where can I find my VIN?
VIN number location varies by model. For information on how to find the VIN position specific to your vehicle, please search “vehicle identification number” in the alphabetical index at the rear of your Owner’s Manual.