The instrument cluster may fail in thousands of Toyota, Lexus, and Suzuki vehicles

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Toyota is recalling two millions vehicles of the GR Yaris, Highlander, Yaris Cross, Corolla, Camry, Tacoma, RAV4, C-HR, Corolla Cross, and Yaris model series manufactured between 21. 2. 2022 and 6. 5. 2025. The recall is due to an incorrect programming which leads to memory overflow, resulting in the instrument cluster becoming inoperable. The current speed and any warning messages/indicator lights are not displayed.

The same problem may occur with 901,770 Lexus LBX, LM, and LS vehicles with the production period between 15. 2. 2023 and 18. 4. 2025 and also with 8,031 Suzuki Across and Swace models produced from 3. 10. 2022 and 16. 12. 2024.

At an authorised workshop, the electronic control unit software is updated using a standard diagnostic tool or the control unit is replaced. If this update fails or the vehicle owner has already lodged a complaint with the dealer, the entire instrument cluster will be replaced as a remedial measure.

The Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) monitors the recall under the reference number “15346R, 15347R, 15399R“. The internal manufacturer code is “25SD-063“ for Toyota and Lexus and “99XX“ for Suzuki.

Recall details

Make: Toyota, Lexus, Suzuki
Models: GR Yaris, Highlander, Yaris Cross, Corolla, Camry, Tacoma, RAV4, C-HR, Corolla Cross, Yaris, LBX, LM, LS, Across, Swace
Year of manufacture: 2022 – 2025
Production: see the text above
Extent: 2,000,000 + 901,770 + 8,031
Codes: 25SD-063, 99XX
KBA publication dates: 14. 11. 2025

Source: KBA 15346R, 15347R, 15399R (Search Rückrufcode: 25SD-063, 99XX)


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