Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    • Privacy policy
    • Terms of use
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    The Vanguard
    • News
    • Space
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Engineering
    Subscribe
    The Vanguard
    Technology

    Toyota recalls nearly 2 million RAV4s!

    Derrick RodriguezBy Derrick Rodriguez6 November 2023Updated:22 December 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Launched in 2012 and marketed in Europe between 2013 and 2018, the fourth-generation Toyota RAV4 was available in our country with both petrol and diesel engines, and was given a restyling in 2015 with the arrival of a hybrid powertrain, which boosted its sales.

    Despite its reputation for reliability, the Japanese firm is not immune to a few technical failures, which can lead to recall campaigns: in the United States, Toyota has recalled nearly 2 million examples of the fourth-generation RAV4, due to a safety problem.

    Toyota RAV4: a safety problem

    The Japanese manufacturer found that some 12-volt replacement batteries of the size specified for the vehicles concerned were smaller than others. If a smaller battery is used for replacement, and its retaining clip is not properly tightened, the battery may move when the vehicle is driven on winding roads with sharp bends.

    The body movement caused in this situation could lead to the battery’s positive terminal coming into contact with the retaining clamp, thus causing a short-circuit: this situation potentially increases the risk of fire on the RAV4s concerned, and Toyota takes this safety issue very seriously.

    Approximately 1,854,000 units recalled

    The models concerned are fourth-generation Toyota RAV4s, produced between 2012 and 2018: around 1,854,000 examples are affected in the United States, and the Japanese manufacturer has not specified whether the problem also affects examples marketed in Europe or the rest of the world. Toyota will inform owners affected by this problem by the end of December 2023, and they will be invited to contact their Toyota dealer for assistance.

    See also  LG B5 OLED TV Sees Price Drop to $530, Making 4K OLED Technology More Accessible

    For all affected vehicles, Toyota dealers will replace the battery clamp, battery holder and positive terminal cover with models of improved design. Naturally, these repairs will be carried out at no cost to the owners of the RAV4s concerned.

    To find out if a vehicle is involved in a safety recall, Toyota provides the toyota.com/recall website, where you can enter your vehicle identification number (VIN) or license plate to obtain information on recalls concerning your vehicle.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleBMW must now close the technology gap with Tesla, says the company, but BMW is proud of its new cylindrical cells
    Next Article Electric bikes: 5 innovations set to land in 2024
    Derrick Rodriguez
    • LinkedIn

    Engineering reporter covering robotics, manufacturing, EVs, and infrastructure. Former mechanical engineer. Reporting from the industrial Midwest.

    Related Posts

    Technology

    Revolutionary AI Chip Startup Achieves $4 Billion Valuation in Record Time

    28 January 2026
    Technology

    Understanding On-Device AI: How SpotDraft and Qualcomm Are Revolutionizing Contract Management

    28 January 2026
    Technology

    iOS 18.3 Privacy Enhancement: New Feature Makes Location Tracking More Difficult for Carriers

    28 January 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Top stories

    Revolutionary AI Chip Startup Achieves $4 Billion Valuation in Record Time

    28 January 2026

    Understanding On-Device AI: How SpotDraft and Qualcomm Are Revolutionizing Contract Management

    28 January 2026

    iOS 18.3 Privacy Enhancement: New Feature Makes Location Tracking More Difficult for Carriers

    28 January 2026

    Tencent’s Yuanbao Groups: Revolutionizing AI-Powered Social Interaction in China

    28 January 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.