Money | Toyota Toyota Recalls 2.77M More Cars For shaft, water pump defects By Evann Gastaldo Posted Nov 14, 2012 7:27 AM CST Copied An employee of Toyota Motor Corp. cleans a Prius in Tokyo Friday, May 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) Just a month after Toyota's largest-ever recall for a single part, the company is recalling 2.77 million more vehicles worldwide. Most of the vehicles involved—2.76 million in 10 models made between 2000 and 2011—require a fix for the shaft that connects the steering wheel to the gearbox. An additional 630,000 in five models built last year need a repair to the hybrid system's water pump. A small number require both fixes, the Wall Street Journal reports. No accidents or injuries have occurred as a result of the two problems. The recall is a further embarrassment for Toyota considering it comes two years after massive recalls in 2009 and 2010, during which the automaker was criticized for a slow response, the Journal notes. Check if your vehicle is involved in a Toyota recall here. Read These Next More big names lend support to Stephen Colbert. Ozzy Osbourne has died weeks after his "final bow." James Carville has a new 4-word political mantra. Mike Johnson changes direction on Epstein files. Report an error