Toyota Recall Leaves Dealers Scrambling
Toyota retailers were caught off guard by a decision to recall 3.8 million vehicles linked to incidents of sudden acceleration. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. told dealers of the campaign today – after it was announced to the public. The timing has led to some confusion, according to reports by Ward's Dealer Business.
“We haven’t received any notification,” said Earl Stewart, owner of Earl Stewart Toyota of North Palm Bay, FL. “This has been one of the most confusing situations to the dealers and customers, and a little embarrassing.”
Bob Moran, owner of Acton Toyota in Littleton, MA, told Ward's that he, too, was not told of the situation until an announcement already was made.
Normally, Toyota would notify its dealers first. But given the severity of the situation, there was no time to do so, a spokesman says.
“We thought this was important enough to get out early,” Bryan Lyons says, noting all dealers now should be informed about the recall.
Under conditions of the recall, dealers will be trained and receive the necessary components to trim three-quarters of an inch off the accelerator pedals.
Additionally, dealers will receive instructions on how to reconfigure floors in the Toyota ’07-’10 Camry, ’05-’10 Avalon and ’07-’10 Lexus ES, says spokesman John Hanson, noting all models implicated in the recall eventually will be eligible for footwell modifications.
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