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Toyota, Lexus and Mazda have all recently released information regarding airbag-related recalls, while Mazda has also issued a separate recall related to an issue with the fuel filler pipes in its recent CX-5 vehicles.

Let’s break them down by recall size.

Toyota/Lexus recall 320,000 Land Cruiser, 4Runner, Tundra, Sequoia, LX and GX vehicles

Toyota announced Tuesday that it is recalling 320,000 various vehicles from both the Toyota and Lexus lineups for potentially faulty curtain-shield airbags (CSAs).

The vehicles include model year 2003-2006 Toyota Land Cruiser, 2004-2006 Toyota 4Runner, 2005-2006 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia, 2003-2006 Lexus LX 470 and 2004-2006 Lexus GX 470 vehicles.

According to Toyota, the involved vehicles’ CSAs, due to improper programming in the airbag control modules, can possibly activate when not necessary, along with their seatbelt pretensioners.

All known owners of the involved vehicles will be notified by first class mail.

Mazda issues stop sale, recall for all 2014-2016 CX-5 vehicles (264,463 vehicles)

Mazda announced Monday that it had filed a safety defect report to NHTSA for possible issues with CX-5 vehicles’ fuel filler pipes, which could rupture during a rear collision and potentially cause fuel leakage.

The recall covers all 2014-2016 CX-5 vehicles, translating to approximately 264,463 vehicles affected by this issue in the U.S.

Mazda says there are no reports of accidents or injuries due to this issue.

The company has instructed its franchise dealers to issue a free loaner, demo or rental vehicle to customers with concerns about driving their vehicle before a repair is available.

Mazda recalls 19,000 2004-2006 B-Series trucks with Takata driver-side airbags

Mazda announced Monday it has decided to recall all 2004-2006 model year B-Series trucks that are equipped with Takata drive-side frontal airbag inflators.

Approximately 19,000 of these vehicles affected are located in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Saipan.

These same vehicles are already subject to a previous recall for their Takata-sourced passenger-side frontal airbag inflators.

Lexus recalls 5,000 2016 RX 350 and RX 450h vehicles

Lexus announced toward the end of January the recall of roughly 5,000 model year 2016 RX 350 and RX 450h vehicles for a potential issue with their driver’s knee airbag module.

The company says these modules may not have been properly manufactured, affecting the performance of the airbag and increasing the risk of injury in a crash. All known owners will be notified by Lexus via first class mail.