Airbags Recalled Because of OCS Failures

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An overhead view of a parking lot with cars neatly lined up inside parking spaces.

The occupant classification system (OCS) in some 2016 Toyotas isn't doing a very good job classifying occupants. (Toyota) says 41,630 model year 2016 Camry sedans and 16,880 model year 2016 Avalon cars have front passenger airbags, including knee airbags, that can fail to deploy.

So far there aren't many details about this recall, but Toyota will need to recalibrate the OCS soon. Watch your mailbox for an official notice.

More information on carcomplaints.com

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