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CHICAGO: Toyota Motor Corp will recall about 50,000 2003 Sequoia SUVs to upgrade program logic in its Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system, Toyota said on its website on Wednesday.
There have been no reported injuries or accidents as a result of this condition, it said.
"Toyota is committed to investigating customer complaints more aggressively and to responding quickly to issues we identify in our vehicles. As a result, we are voluntarily launching this recall to ensure that as many 2003 Sequoias as possible are serviced to the full satisfaction of our customers," said Steve St. Angelo, Toyota chief quality officer for North America.
Toyota will replace the skid control "Electronic Control Unit" and upgrade the software.
Toyota will start notifying customers at the end of May and will cover repairs previously made since April 2002; it has fixed about half of the recalled vehicles already under warranty.
Toyota has recalled more than 6 million vehicles in the United States over sudden acceleration concerns, including 5.4 million for pedal entrapment issues.