NATIONWIDE — Toyota Motor Corporation has issued a recall for 2.43 million hybrid vehicles for potential problems with stalling. 

The company said that in rare cases the vehicles might fail to enter a "failsafe" driving mode, lose power, and stall. Power steering and braking would still work but a stall at a fast speed could increase risks of a crash. 

The recall applies to some Toyota Prius and Auris hybrids made from October 2008 - November 2014. The vehicles were involved in an earlier recall that did not fix the previously unanticipated problem that is being addressed now, the company said in a statement.

The recall applies to 1.25 million vehicles in Japan, 807,000 in the U.S., 290,000 in Europe and 3,000 in China with the rest across the globe.

By the end of September, Toyota said it had received three reports in Japan related to the problem, not involving accidents, and reported them to the transport ministry. 

The recall is meant to address situations in which the failure of a specific component, coupled with hard acceleration, could cause the vehicle to lose power rather than enter a failsafe driving mode.  

Toyota said it would update the software of the vehicles to remedy the problem for free.