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Toyota Yaris (1998 – 1999)

airbag injury

The ammonium nitrate propellant used in the airbag inflator may experience a material alteration over time due to degradation occurring after prolonged exposure to high absolute humidity, high temperatures, and high-temperature cycling. In the event of an airbag being deployed, it may deploy too slowly or the excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing injury to the occupants.

The Toyota Yaris models affected by this recall were manufactured between 18. 9. 1998 – 31. 5. 1999.

Toyota recall code: 20SMD-005

Source: Rapex Alert 6/2020 A12/00160/20

Type of alert
Production period18. 9. 1998 - 31. 5. 1999
Risk1
Type/number of modelModel Year: 1997~1999., Celica: 199410002462 0006; Model code: AT200, ST202, ST204, RAV4: 199510002904 0019; Model code: SXA10, SXA11, SXA15, SXA16, Starlet: 199610000485 0010; Model code: EP91, Yaris: 199910000254 0001; Model code: SCP10
Country of originJapan
Alert submitted byPortugal
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex07/02/2020

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