Recent developments in the Toyota recall Australia 2024 have brought critical safety updates affecting several model lines. Toyota Australia has initiated a voluntary recall targeting vehicles manufactured between January 2023 and June 2024 due to potential risks in the braking control system, which may cause unexpected disengagement under certain conditions.
This proactive measure aims to ensure driver and passenger safety amid evolving performance standards. Affected models include the Corolla, Camry, and RAV4, particularly those with the 2023 model year and specific engine variants. Owners are advised to verify their vehicle’s VIN through Toyota’s official portal to confirm eligibility.
The recall process involves free inspections and repairs at certified dealerships, minimizing disruption. Toyota emphasizes transparency, urging customers to act swiftly to prevent potential hazards. Staying informed and compliant not only protects lives but also upholds vehicle safety standards nationwide.
For timely updates and official notifications, visit Toyota Australia’s recall page or contact your nearest dealership. Prioritizing safety today safeguards tomorrow’s journeys.
If your Toyota has been affected by a recall it's our aim to have the issue addressed as soon as possible. by looking up your VIN here. Toyota Australia has issued a product safety recall notice involving almost 70,000 late-model vehicles across seven model lines, including the Toyota RAV4, Corolla, Corolla Cross, Camry, CH-R, GR Yaris and Kluger.
The problem relates to a potentially faulty digital instrument cluster in certain cars. Toyota Australia has recalled 69,586 examples of its 2022-2025 Toyota C-HR, Camry, Corolla, Corolla Cross, GR Corolla, GR Yaris, Kluger, and RAV4 models, citing a potential fault with the 12.3. Toyota has issued a recall for nearly 70,000 cars over an issue relating to 12.3-inch digital instrument clusters fitted to some variants.
Toyota said: "There is a possibility that the display can be blank when the vehicle starts and will remain in that state."The screen not only shows the vehicle gauges and messages, but is also responsible for hosting various essential warning and. Toyota will contact affected owners with an interim notification advising of this safety recall. Once the software update becomes available, Toyota will again contact affected owners requesting them to make an appointment at their preferred Toyota dealer for rectification, free of charge.
Toyota Australia has issued a recall on nearly 70,000 vehicles. Credit: Getty Images Toyota Australia has issued a safety recall for almost 70,000 of its vehicles. The cars were produced between July 2022 and April 2025, although not all vehicles made during that time will have been affected.
Toyota Australia has issued a recall for nearly 70,000 vehicles, including popular models such as the RAV4 Hybrid, Corolla, and Camry, over a potentially faulty digital instrument cluster. The. Toyota Australia has today announced that it will initiate a safety recall involving certain Toyota vehicles produced between July 2022 - April 2025.
There are approximately 69,586 vehicles involved in the Australian market (noting not all vehicles produced within the above time range are affected - see VIN list below). Toyota Australia has announced a major safety recall involving 69,586 vehicles manufactured between July 2022 and April 2025. The issue affects a wide range of popular Toyota models, including the C-HR, Camry Hybrid, Corolla (Hatch, Sedan, Cross), GR Yaris, GR Corolla, Kluger, and RAV4, among others.
Recall notice for TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AUSTRALIA LIMITED - Toyota Corolla Hatch Hybrid & Corolla Sedan Hybrid (ZWE219R) 2022.