Toyota recalls 1.43m hybrids worldwide over defective airbags

A Toyota recall covers 2010-2012 hybrid Prius and Lexus CT200h vehicles with air bag inflators that could have a small crack in a weld.

A worker walks past a Toyota car at a Toyota showroom in Tokyo on Wednesday.

A worker walks past a Toyota car at a Toyota showroom in Tokyo on Wednesday. Source: AAP

Toyota is recalling 1.43 million vehicles globally for defective air bags, although it is not part of the massive recalls of Takata air bags, the Japanese automaker said Wednesday. 

Toyota Motor Corp. said it does not know of any fatalities or injuries related to the latest recalls. 

Being recalled are the Prius hybrid, Prius plug-in and the Lexus CT200h produced between October 2008 and April 2012 - 743,000 vehicles in Japan, 495,000 in North America and 141,000 vehicles in Europe, as well as 9,000 vehicles in China and 46,000 vehicles in other regions. 

A small crack in some inflators in the air bags in the driver and passenger sides may expand, causing the air bags to partially inflate. 

The air bags were not made by Takata, according to Toyota. 

The announcement by Toyota means that overall the total numbers of recalls because of air bag worries likely now tally more than 100 million globally.

Faulty air bags are responsible for 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. Three more deaths are under 
investigation in Malaysia.


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