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TOYOTA (GB) PLC C-HR, C-HR Plug in, COROLLA, Corolla Cross, YARIS GR, HIGHLANDER, RAV4, RAV4 PHEV, YARIS, YARIS CROSS — recall

Automotive · United Kingdom · 2025-11-24

Toyota C-HR, Corolla, Yaris, Highlander, RAV4 vehicles have improper combination meter system programming

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CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-11-24
ManufacturerTOYOTA (GB) PLC
Models affectedC-HR, C-HR Plug in, COROLLA, Corolla Cross, YARIS GR, HIGHLANDER, RAV4, RAV4 PHEV, YARIS, YARIS CROSS
Units affected72335
DefectFor certain vehicles equipped with the combination meter system (where various information is displayed) that due to an improper programming of the combination meter unnecessarily repetitive data is written to a memory device. This may cause the memory device to deteriorate and the monitor to not display during the meter at start up and remain in this state permanently.
RemedyReprogram or replace the combination meter.
Recall numberR/2025/270
Official noticeView source ↗

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