Toyota Aygo (2022 – 2023)

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Due to a specific software update error that can cause an abrupt reset, the data communication module (DCM) may not restart at the next ignition cycle. It will no longer be possible to initiate an emergency call using the eCall system, increasing the risk of injuries, delayed assistance in the event of an accident.

The Toyota Aygo vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 27 September 2022 and 3 August 2023.

Toyota recall code: 23SD-101
Affected models: Aygo, Camry, C-HR TMMT, Corolla, Corolla Cross, Highlander, Hilux, Mirai, Prius PHEV, RAV4, RAV4 PHEV, Yaris
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 247,951

Source: Rapex Alert 40/2023 A12/02415/23

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