Toyota Australia Recalls 70,000 Cars for Instrument Cluster Fault

July 18, 2025
Toyota Australia Recalls 70,000 Cars for Instrument Cluster Fault
  • Toyota Australia has issued a recall for nearly 70,000 vehicles, including popular models like the RAV4 Hybrid and Corolla, due to a fault in the digital instrument cluster.

  • The issue stems from improper programming of the combination meter, which can cause the instrument display to be blank upon ignition, increasing the risk of accidents.

  • Toyota will contact all owners of the affected vehicles and offer a free software update, which may take between one to 2.5 hours depending on the model, to fix the problem.

  • The recall covers a total of 69,586 vehicles produced between July 2022 and April 2025, where critical information like the speedometer may not display properly.

  • Although the vehicles are considered safe to drive, Toyota advises owners to contact their local dealer or the Toyota Recall Campaign Helpline for assistance.

  • The affected models include the CH-R Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, various Corolla models, GR Yaris, Kluger, and RAV4.

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