Toyota — RAV4 PHEV
Model code: RAV4 PHEV (AXAP54); Model year: 2021.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Tip
- Injuries
- Categorie
- Motor vehicles
- Origin
- Japan
Hazard: The voltage of the high voltage (HV) battery may drop rapidly when the accelerator pedal is rapidly pressed to further accelerate the vehicle after it has been continuously driven in “EV mode” in cold outside temperatures. As a result, the hybrid system will shut down, resulting in loss of motive power, which may lead to an increased risk of an accident.
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What is this? This notice is about a problem with some Toyota RAV4 PHEV cars. The car’s battery may lose power suddenly when you press the gas pedal hard after driving slowly in cold weather.
What's happening? The car’s system might shut off completely. This means the car could stop moving while you are driving, which could cause an accident.
Does this affect me? This problem may happen in some Toyota RAV4 PHEV cars in certain countries. Check if your car is listed.
What should I do? If you own one of these cars, contact a Toyota dealer or your mechanic right away. Do not ignore this issue. Ask your Toyota dealer for help.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: The voltage of the high voltage (HV) battery may drop rapidly when the accelerator pedal is rapidly pressed to further accelerate the vehicle after it has been continuously driven in “EV mode” in cold outside temperatures. As a result, the hybrid system will shut down, resulting in loss of motive power, which may lead to an increased risk of an accident. · Origin: Japan
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