The last thing that you want to be happening to you is driving a car that can jeopardize your safety on the road. The 2016 Toyota Tacoma might be seem to be a heavily updated entry in the midsize truck market, but Toyota is already recalling 310 units of Toyota Tacoma for the safety of its drivers.
This is due to the reason that incorrect bolts might be securing the driver’s knee airbag module that is attached to the instrument panel reinforcement, according to a statement by the company. Toyota worries that the fasteners could loosen over time and have a harmful effect on the car’s disposition.
If you’re one of the Toyota Tacoma’s owners, don’t panic, Toyota will notify you through first-class email, and you will have you truck’s bolts replaced in no time. Thumbs up for Toyota for realizing this problem before something bad happens.
For the most up-to-date Safety Recall information on Toyota, customers should check their vehicle’s status by vising Toyota’s official website, and entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).