The Toyota Prius was among a number of models recalled. Photo / iStock
The Toyota Prius was among a number of models recalled. Photo / iStock
Toyota has recalled over 35,000 vehicles in New Zealand over faulty fuel systems and airbags, part of a global recall of 3.37 million cars.
Toyota New Zealand said today that 36,961 new and used import Toyota and Lexus models were being recalled due to a possible fault involving a charcoalcanister fitted to fuel tanks.
The canister - which is meant to prevent fuel emissions being released into the atmosphere - could crack, possibly causing minor fuel leaks when a vehicle had a full tank.
There have been no reported cases of the fault occurring in New Zealand.
The recall covers Toyota Corolla/Auris, Prius, Prius PHV, SAI and Lexus CT200h, HS 205h models manufactured between 2006 and 2015.
It comes after Toyota yesterday recalled 1162 vehicles in New Zealand over an airbag fault, which could cause airbags to partially deploy.
The recall covers 308 new Lexus CT 200h models manufactured between 2010-2012, and 851 new Toyota Prius models manufactured between and 2008-2012. The number of used imports was still being investigated.
Owners of recalled vehicles will be identified through registration data and contacted by Toyota New Zealand.