In this photo released by Toyota, a 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE LTD AWD is
shown. Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday, April 16, 2010, it was recalling
600,000 Sienna minivans sold in the United States to address potential
rusting spare tire cables that could break and create a road hazard in the
latest safety problem to strike the beleaguered automaker. (AP Photo/Toyota)
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Ken Thomas, Associated Press Writer, On Saturday April 17, 2010, 7:12 am EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- As congressional investigators dig further into potential
electronic problems in runaway Toyotas, the automaker is facing other safety
concerns, recalling 600,000 Sienna minivans over rusting spare tire holders.

The recall Friday came as House investigators said they would hold another
hearing in May to review possible electronic problems in runaway Toyotas.
The Japanese automaker has recalled more than 8 million vehicles because of
faulty accelerator pedals, humbling a car company long known for its quality
and safety.

Company leaders vowed to respond quickly to the safety concerns.

Separately, Toyota said its engineers in Japan had duplicated the same
results of tests that led Consumer Reports to issue a rare "don't buy"
warning on the 2010 Lexus GX 460 over rollover concerns. Toyota responded by
halting sales of new GX 460s and conducting tests on all of its SUVs.

Lexus spokesman Bill Kwong said the company was evaluating potential
remedies for the GX 460 but it was "too early to speculate (on) the details
of the remedy and its timing."

Toyota said its latest recall covered the 1998-2010 model year Siennas with
two-wheel-drive that have been sold or registered in 20 cold-climate states
and the District of Columbia. Toyota said rust from road salt could cause
the carrier cable that holds the spare tire to rust and break, allowing the
tire to tumble into the road. The problem could threaten the safety of other
drivers.

Toyota said it was unaware of any accidents or injuries. The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it received six complaints of
spare tires falling off Siennas.

The company said it was working on a fix. In the meantime, customers will
receive a notice telling them to bring their vehicle to a dealership for an
inspection.

The recall involves Siennas in the District of Columbia and the following
states: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts,
Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin and West
Virginia.

Steve St. Angelo, Toyota's chief quality officer for North America, said the
company was providing free inspections of the spare tire carrier cable
across the nation, including states not included in the recall. Owners can
call (800) 331-4331 for more information.

Lawmakers remain focused on the spate of recalls affecting the company. Rep.
Henry Waxman, D-Calif., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee,
and Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., a subcommittee chairman, said they plan a May
6 hearing to look into potential electronic causes of sudden acceleration in
Toyota vehicles.

Toyota has said it has found no evidence of electronic problems, attributing
the issues to sticking gas pedals and accelerators that can become jammed in
floor mats.

Toyota said in a statement Friday it was "more than willing to meet with the
committee and discuss the ongoing testing related to our electronic throttle
control system, as well as the steps we are taking to improve our quality
assurance processes. Nothing is more important to us than the safety and
reliability of the vehicles our customers drive."

The Transportation Department has fined the company $16.4 million for
failing to promptly notify the government about defective gas pedals. Toyota
has until Monday to agree to the penalty or contest it. The fine is the
largest civil penalty ever imposed on an automaker by the government.

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