Toyota recalls GR86 — Affected vehicles have an inappropriate design of the control circuit of the rear combination lamp and the voltage applied to the leds in the rear combination lamp could be reduced in certain circumstances. if this were to occur the rear turn signals and/or the hazard warning flasher may temporarily become inoperable. if the condition is present the driver may notice the turn signal indicator rapidly flashing on the instrument panel when the turn signal switch is turned on but other road users may not realize that the rear turn signal or the hazard warning flasher have been activated potentially increasing the risk of a crash.
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⚠ What You Should Do
Replace the rear combination lamps.
Recall Details
Defect: Affected vehicles have an inappropriate design of the control circuit of the rear combination lamp and the voltage applied to the LEDs in the rear combination lamp could be reduced in certain circumstances. If this were to occur the rear turn signals and/or the hazard warning flasher may temporarily become inoperable. If the condition is present the driver may notice the turn signal indicator rapidly flashing on the instrument panel when the turn signal switch is turned on but other road users may not realize that the rear turn signal or the hazard warning flasher have been activated potentially increasing the risk of a crash.�
Remedy: Replace the rear combination lamps.
Vehicles affected: 67
DVSA Recall Reference: R/2023/261
Make: TOYOTA (GB) PLC | Model: GR86
To check if your specific vehicle is affected, visit the DVSA vehicle recall checker, select your vehicle make and model, and look for recall reference R/2023/261.
Why This Product Is Dangerous
Affected vehicles have an inappropriate design of the control circuit of the rear combination lamp and the voltage applied to the LEDs in the rear combination lamp could be reduced in certain circumstances. If this were to occur the rear turn signals and/or the hazard warning flasher may temporarily become inoperable. If the condition is present the driver may notice the turn signal indicator rapidly flashing on the instrument panel when the turn signal switch is turned on but other road users may not realize that the rear turn signal or the hazard warning flasher have been activated potentially increasing the risk of a crash.�