The latest recall of the Toyota Prius is not about quirky software or a finicky sensor, but something far more basic: keeping the doors shut at speed. After earlier fixes failed to fully solve a rear ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall of nearly 141,300 Toyota Prius vehicles. Read more trending news Water can get into the rear door switch and cause a short ...
Toyota is recalling around 141,000 Prius and Prius Prime vehicles after discovering that rear doors can unexpectedly open while the car is moving, according to a newly filed report from the Department ...
Electric door latches are all the rage these days, if not for popularity then for actual rage, as buyers and lawmakers question their safety. Typically, that potential danger comes when they don’t do ...
Toyota is recalling nearly 142,000 Prius and Prius Prime models due to a potential electrical issue. Water can enter the rear door switches, possibly causing a short and the doors to open while ...
Toyota is recalling around 141,000 Prius and Prius Prime vehicles after discovering that rear doors can unexpectedly open while the car is moving, according to a newly filed report from the Department ...
For the second time in its life, certain examples of the new Prius are being recalled because the rear doors might unexpectedly open Toyota Prius recalled for a second time for rear doors potentially ...
Water can get into the rear door switch and cause a short circuit, allowing an unlocked rear door to open unexpectedly, the agency said. Dealers will modify the rear door switch circuits for free.
Dealers will modify the rear door switch circuits for free. Owners will get letters in the mail after March 15, but can call Toyota customer service at 800-331-4331. The company’s internal recall ...