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Toyota-RAV4-2022-DC-DC-converter

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Toyota RAV4 (2019 – 2022)

EV/Hybrid fire

The DC-DC converter may be faulty, which can cause the current from the 12V battery to continue to flow, generating heat and increasing the risk of a vehicle fire.

The Toyota RAV4 vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 26 November 2019 and 26 May 2022.

Toyota recall code: 23SD-075
Affected models: Passenger car, equipped with plug-in hybrid engine. Model code: NX450h+: AAZH26; RAV4 PHEV: AXAP54; model year: 2021-2022.
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 47,000

Source: Rapex Alert 29/2023 A12/01675/23

Type of alertSerious
Production period26. 11. 2019 - 26. 5. 2022
RiskFire
Type/number of modelNX450h+: e6*2018/858*00081*00; RAV4 PHEV: e6*2007/46*0429*00, e6*2007/46*0429*01.
Country of originJapan
Alert submitted byPortugal
Measures taken by economic operatorsRecall of the product from end users
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex21/07/2023

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