Toyota says it's recalling 242,000 of its Prius and Lexus hybrid vehicles worldwide due to problems with their braking systems. The recall by the Japanese automaker applies to 233,000 Prius vehicles and nine-thousand Lexus H-S-250-h models made in mid- to late 2009. The affected Prius vehicles are sold worldwide, while the Lexus sedans are sold in the U-S and Japan. Toyota says brake pressure parts could crack due to vibration, slowing response times -- though it adds there have been no reported accidents linked to the problem.

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