BMW Recalls Toyota Supra Seat Belt Weld

Oct. 1, 2019
The 2020 Toyota Supra is subject to a new safety recall.

Oct. 1, 2019—BMW has issued a recall for a part on the new Toyota Supra, per a report from CNET.

The 2020 Supra is subject to a safety recall for seat belt guide loops that may feature improper welds.

According to the report, about seven cars may have left the factory with improper welds.In the event of a crash, the faulty welds may not let the seat belt do its job and restrain the driver properly. If one of the seven cars does have the bad weld job, it'll need to be replaced entirely.

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