Renault does not share common parts with Toyota, the world no. 1 automaker fighting to salvage its reputation after a massive safety recall, a spokeswoman for the French carmaker said on Monday.
"Renault vehicles use neither the same pedals, nor the same parts as those of Toyota," the spokeswoman said in a statement.
Earlier, Renault had said it was looking into the situation.
Problems with potentially dangerous unintended acceleration led Toyota to recall millions of vehicles fitted with accelerator pedals made by CTS Corp in North America, Europe and China.
On Saturday, rival French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen said it would recall nearly 100,000 cars because of the same accelerator-related problems that affected Toyota.









