
Toyota has agreed to pay $78.5 million in cash and other benefits to owners of certain Toyota vehicles with a defective ZF-TRW airbag control unit.
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Reimbursement of costs
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Toyota has agreed to pay $78.5 million in cash and credits in addition to an Extended New Parts Warranty, loaner vehicle and other benefits in response to allegations that the company designed and sold vehicles with a defective ZF-TRW airbag control unit, which controls the functions of various safety features, including airbags. You can check the eligibility of your vehicle with a VIN search here: https://secureforms.krollsettlementadministration.com/DynamicForms2/6655/Form/5966c4e3-f427-4a03-a8e7-2c91fd84b2fb.
You may be eligible for benefits if you owned or leased (or had previously owned or leased) a Toyota vehicle with a defective ZF-TRW airbag control unit as of July 31, 2023.
You owned or leased (or had previously owned or leased) a Toyota vehicle as of July 31, 2023
Your Toyota vehicle had a defective ZF-TRW airbag control unit (ACU)
You can confirm your vehicle's eligibilty with the VIN lookup here: https://secureforms.krollsettlementadministration.com/DynamicForms2/6655/Form/5966c4e3-f427-4a03-a8e7-2c91fd84b2fb
Reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs
Inspection program, extended new parts warranty and more
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