Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it will conduct a voluntary safety recall of a combined 885,000 units of its Camry and Avalon sedans as well as the Venza SUV, mainly sold in North America, due to a problem with the air conditioning condenser unit housing.

The vehicles subject to the recall, including Camry Hybrid and Avalon Hybrid models, are those manufactured between August 2011 and June 2013, and have been put on sale in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as Europe, the Middle East, South Korea and China.

In those vehicles, water from the air conditioning condenser unit housing could leak onto the airbag control module and cause a short circuit, resulting in illumination of the airbag warning light. In some instances, the airbags could become disabled or could inadvertently deploy.