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Toyota Yaris (2018 – 2019)

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Defective soldering may cause a transistor to separate from the circuit board of the DC-DC converter. As a result, the auxiliary battery may no longer receive power from the DC-DC converter. If the auxiliary battery is discharged to a certain level, the hybrid system could shut down, resulting in loss of motive power. Loss of motive power while driving could increase the risk of an accident.

The Toyota Yaris models affected by this recall were manufactured between 06 February 2018 – 02 April 2019;

Toyota recall code: DIR_TME 19SMD062

Source: Rapex Alert 28/2019 A12/1040/19

Type of alert
Production period6. 2. 2018 - 2. 4. 2019
Risk3
Type/number of modelType-approval number: e11*2007/46*0152; model code NHP130; VIN range: VDS-KD3D3#//VIS - 0A426766 - 0A586475
Country of originFrance
Alert submitted byPortugal
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex12/07/2019

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