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2020-2021 Toyota Prius recalled with pre-collision system fault

41 local vehicles affected by the recall

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Snapshot

  • Software issue causes problem with the vehicles' PCS
  • Toyota will contact affected owners
  • Fault can be rectified with a factory software update

Toyota Australia has issued a recall for 41 examples of its Prius hatch built between July 2020 and May 2021 due to a fault being identified with the vehicles’ pre-collision system (PCS) software.

According to the Japanese manufacturer, “software programming of the PCS may cause a delayed application of the pre-crash brake assist function, resulting in a lower overall vehicle speed reduction than intended.”

Toyota will contact affected owners and ask them to organise a time to bring their vehicle into a preferred Toyota dealership, where the fault will be fixed free of charge.

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The wait time to fix the said problem will take approximately 45 minutes and requires no new parts.

Anyone with additional questions can contact their preferred Toyota Dealer or the Toyota Recall Campaign Helpline on 1800 987 366.

Affected vehicles' VINs range from 03094218 to 03095328, and the particular Prius version in question is the ZVW50.

James Robinson
Contributor

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