Toyota Recall, Lexus Recall

Toyota is at it again. This time they are recalling 1.53 million Lexus, Avalon and other models in the US and Japan for brake fluid and fuel pump problems and defects.

This adds one more to a list of Toyota recalls that only gets longer. During the last year, Toyota has recalled more than ten million cars and trucks for safety problems, including 1.3 million Corolla and Matrix vehicles because of engine stalling.

The current brake issue involves the brake master cylinder and reportedly could lead to weaker braking power. And that can lead to an accident.

Other models have an electrical problem with the fuel pump that can cause stalling.

If you've got a Toyota-built vehicle, the only way to be sure your vehicle has all the latest recall fixes is to contact your local dealer.

If you have a lemon Toyota or a Lexus lemon, you need a Burdge attorney. Getting rid of lemons, and getting you back your money, that's what we do. Everyday. Since 1978.

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Known nationwide as a leading Lemon Law attorney, Ronald L. Burdge has represented literally thousands of consumers in "lemon" lawsuits and actively co-counsels and coaches other Consumer Law attorneys. From 2005 through 2018, attorney Ronald L. Burdge has been named as the only Lemon Law Ohio Super Lawyer by Law and Politics magazine and Thomson Reuters Corp., Professional Division. Burdge restricts his practice to Lemon Law and Consumer Law cases. The Ohio Super Lawyer results are published annually in the January issue of Cincinnati Magazine. Ronald L. Burdge was named Consumer Law Trial Lawyer of the Year 2004 by the National Association of Consumer Advocates, the nation's largest organization of consumer law private and government attorneys. "Your impact on the auto industry has been magnified many times over because of the trail you blazed for others," stated NACA's Executive Director, Will Ogburn. Burdge has represented thousands of consumers in Ohio, Kentucky and elsewhere since 1978 and is a frequent lecturer to national, state and local Bar Associations and Judicial organizations. Burdge is admitted to Ohio's state and federal courts, Kentucky's state courts, and Indiana's federal courts. Other court admissions are on a "pro hac" temporary, case by cases basis.