Recalls 1 and 2 describe the same underlying defect. Recall 3 appears to be a data error — the defect description references 2005–2012 model years and specific trims (4Runner, Highlander, Solara, Prius, etc.) with no meaningful connection to a 1994 Camry. I'll treat Recalls 1 and 2 as one issue and include Recall 3 only as filed, noting the seat heater concern, since it is listed in the input.
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The 1994 Toyota Camry has 3 recalls, the most serious being a steering wheel that can work loose and eventually detach entirely from the steering shaft, leaving the driver with no way to steer the vehicle.
The steering wheel set nut may not have been tightened sufficiently, causing vibration and play in the wheel before it separates. There is also a recall involving aftermarket heated front seats: if the copper heating element inside the seat is damaged, it can short circuit and start a fire. That recall was filed alongside a broad range of other Toyota models and years, so owners should confirm whether their specific vehicle is affected by checking their VIN.