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Automotive · Australia · 2026-04-17

Lexus GS-F, RC-F low-pressure fuel pump manufacturing defect, may not operate

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CountryAustralia
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-04-17
ManufacturerTOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AUSTRALIA LIMITED
Models affectedLexus GS-F (URL10R), RC-F (USC10R)
Model year2014 - 2021
Units affected511
DefectDue to a manufacturing defect, the low-pressure fuel pump may not operate as intended and could result in the check engine and master warning indicators to illuminate on the combination meter. If this occurs, it could impair the fuel supply to the engine leading to a loss of motive power whilst driving and inability to start the engine. A loss of motive power whilst driving increases the risk of an accident, causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.
RemedyLexus will contact affected owners in writing, requesting they make an appointment at their preferred Lexus dealer who will rectify the vehicle, free of charge.
Recall numberREC-006588
Official noticeView source ↗

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Likely platform / channel actionsOEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback.
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