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TOYOYA Recalls

3 recalls across 3 models.

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REC-005409active

2020โ€“2022 TOYOYA RAV4 Hybrid, LandCruiser 300, MIRAI and KLUGER Hybrid KLUGER Hybrid (AWD), LC300 (Wagon Diesel), MIRAI, RAV4 Hybrid (2WD & AWD)

Due to a software issue, if the Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system is turned off, it may not default to the ON setting the next time the vehicle is started. This may result in a loss of vehicle control. Warning lights will illuminate, indicating to the driver that the VSC is not activated.

Light Vehicle

26 Apr 2022

REC-005049active

2004โ€“2007 TOYOYA Toyota Corolla ZZE122

The airbag system in the affected vehicles could experience electrical shorting due to exposure to high inductive electrical noise in the electrical circuit, resulting in damage to the Airbag Sensor Assembly (ECU). This could cause airbag warning lights to illuminate and the front airbag(s) and/or seat belt pretensioner(s) to become deactivated, and/or cause those airbag(s) to deploy inadvertently. Some vehicles in this recall may also contain a faulty Takata airbag inflator: As it gets older, a combination of heat and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade. If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision triggering the airbag, the metal inflator housing may explode/rupture under too much internal pressure.

Light Vehicle

10 Nov 2018

REC-005128active

1991โ€“1992 TOYOYA Soarers

These model vehicles are fitted with seatbelts which do not meet the requirements of ADR 4/03 that they are not dual sensitive but in actual fact single sensitive. Seatbelt models not meeting the requirements are as follows: front seatbelts: 7C 1800.

Light Vehicle

8 June 2004