Toyota ProAce (2020 – 2022)

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A software error in the Engine Control Unit prevents the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) from activating if the urea injection system shuts down. This may result in higher emissions and poses a risk to the environment.

The Toyota ProAce vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 28 October 2020 and 16 July 2022.

Toyota recall code: CI23-019
Affected models: Proace (MDZ122, MDZ142, MDZ143, MDZ541, MDZ542, MDZ543, MDZ561, MDZ562, MDZ563, MDZ822, MDZ842, MDZ862, MDZA22, MDZA41, MDZA42, MDZA43, MDZA44, MDZA61, MDZA62, MDZA63, MPY141, MPY161, MPY521, MPY541, MPY561, MPYA21, MPYA41, MPYA61) Proace City (BKYMA21, BKYMA41, BKYMD21, BKYMD41, BPZMA22, BPZMA42, BPZMA43, BPZMD22, BPZMD42, BPZMD43); – Model Year: 2020~2022.
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): n/a

Source: Rapex Alert 26/2023 A12/01460/23

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