TORRANCE, Calif. and WASHINGTON, D.C. -

The record-setting number of recalls this year keeps getting larger as Toyota and Ford rolled out campaigns impacting a combined total of approximately 200,000 units, the larger of the actions being Toyota's.

Starting with Toyota, the automaker said it will conduct a recall of approximately 130,000 Tundra Crew-Max Cab and Double Cab pickups from the 2014 model year.

“In the involved vehicles, due to the possible mis-installation of a garnish on the center pillars, the garnish could interfere with the side curtain-shield-airbags (CSA) in the event of a deployment, which may not allow the airbag to achieve its intended inflated shape,” Toyota said.

“Toyota is not aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities caused by this condition,” the OEM added.

The automaker indicated owners of the vehicles involved will receive a notification by first class mail, and franchised dealers will inspect the center pillar garnishes. If either is not installed correctly, it will be replaced with a new one, according to officials.

Detailed information is available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall and by calling the Toyota Customer Experience Center at (800) 331-4331.

Meanwhile, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Ford is recalling 70,209 small SUVs.

The campaign covers Ford Escape hybrid electric vehicles from the 2005 through 2008 model years manufactured from Oct. 13, 2003 to June 20, 2008. It also includes Mercury Mariner hybrid electric vehicles from the 2006 through 2008 model years manufactured from June 10, 2005 to June 20, 2008.

NHTSA indicated the coolant pump for the hybrid system may fail resulting in the hybrid electronics overheating.

“If the hybrid electronics system overheats, it may shut down the powertrain, resulting in a stall-like condition, increasing the risk of a crash,” the regulator said.

Ford told NHTSA it will notify owners, and franchised dealers will inspect and replace the original Motor Electronics Coolant (MEC) Pump with an improved brushless pump, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on Oct. 27.

In the meantime, owners contact Ford customer service at (866) 436-7332 and reference recall No. 14S19.

Recalls and other safety matters will be the topic on Capitol Hill on Tuesday as a U.S. Senate subcommittee will conduct a hearing about NHTSA.