RAV4 Owners Beware: Toyota Issues Recall for Fire Risk in Millions of SUVs
In a recent development that echoes concerns many Toyota owners have had in the past, the automotive giant has issued a recall for over 1.8 million RAV4 vehicles. This recall, affecting certain models from 2013 through 2018, has been announced due to a significant fire risk associated with battery replacements.
The Core of the Issue
The problem stems from the size discrepancies in replacement 12-volt batteries. Some of these batteries have smaller top dimensions than others. If a battery with smaller top dimensions is installed and the hold-down clamp is not properly tightened, there’s a risk of the battery moving during forceful turns. This movement could lead to the positive battery terminal coming into contact with the hold-down clamp, potentially causing a short circuit and, alarmingly, increasing the risk of a fire.
Toyota’s Response
While Toyota is currently working on a remedy, they have not reported any incidents of fires or accidents directly linked to this issue. However, they plan to replace the battery hold-down clamp, battery tray, and positive terminal cover with improved versions at no cost to vehicle owners.
What Owners Need to Know
Impacted customers should expect to receive notification from Toyota by late December. It’s important to note that this recall does not affect hybrid or plug-in hybrid models from the same years.
For owners looking to get ahead of the mail, Toyota and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provide online resources where vehicle identification numbers (VIN) can be checked to see if a vehicle is affected by the recall.
A Familiar Story
For readers of TacomaProblems.com, this story may sound all too familiar. While this recall pertains to the RAV4, it brings back memories of the frame rust issues that plagued many Tacoma models. It’s a stark reminder of the importance of manufacturer accountability and the need for vigilance as a vehicle owner.
Toyota Recalls 1.8M RAV4 SUVs Over Fire Risk.” Fox Business, FOX News Network, 2 Nov. 2023, www.foxbusiness.com/fox-news-auto/toyota-recalls-1-8m-rav4-suvs-fire-risk.