TOYOTA is recalling more than 35,000 UK cars after discovering faults with airbags, seats and steering columns.

The firm says the issues could deactivate airbags, cause seats to move while driving and break steering columns.

Bosses say the three separate problems affect some Rav4, Hilux, Yaris and Urban Cruiser models.

The Japanese company said there had been no reports of accidents, injuries or deaths linked to the issues anywhere in the world.

However, it is recalling the 35,124 UK-registered vehicles in line with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency code of practice.

It said that in some Rav4 and Hilux models, there was a risk the driver's airbag may be deactivated because turning the steering wheel could damage certain circuits.

The fault is in 24,785 models made between June 2004 and December 2010.

In some Toyota Yaris and Urban Cruiser models, a spring mechanism locking the driver and, in three-door cars, the front passenger seats in position on the adjustment rails may be under-strength and could break if seats are frequently moved back and forwards.

If the spring breaks, seats may not lock in position and could move in a crash, Toyota said.

Some 10,339 vehicles built between January 2005 and August 2010 are affected.

In the same models, a weld connecting the steering column bracket to the instrument panel might break when the steering wheel is repeatedly turned with full force, which could cause the steering column to tilt out of position.

Drivers would not lose control of their vehicle.

Vehicles being recalled are 1,293 second generation Yaris cars with telescopic steering wheel adjustment and Urban Cruiser models. built between September 2005 to February 2009.

Toyota said customers would have their cars inspected and repaired free and urged people to check if their vehicle was affected by looking up its registration on toyota.co.uk.