4 recalls across 3 model years
The Toyota 86 has 4 recalls covering 2017–2019 model years, with the most serious being a low-pressure fuel pump defect on 2018–2019 vehicles where the pump can fail while driving, causing the engine to stall and raising the risk of a crash.
The same fuel pump issue also affects 2018-only vehicles under a separate filing, where the failure can cause rough running, a no-start condition, or a sudden loss of power. On 2017 models, two lower-severity recalls apply: one affects vehicles built between July 1 and August 11, 2016 with an automatic transmission and a traditional ignition key, where the key can be removed while the transmission is not in Park, allowing the vehicle to roll away. The other 2017 recall covers certain vehicles distributed through Gulf States Toyota where the spare tire was not inflated to the pressure specified on the tire label, meaning it may not perform correctly if put into service.
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