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2014 TOYOTA RAV4 RECALLS

2014 Toyota RAV4

    RAV4 IV generation is a 5 doors suv produced by Toyota from 2012 to 2015 with electricity and diesel and petrol engines. Capacity is 5 passengers including driver and total weight is 4484 lbs with 1049 lbs maxload.


    Model Trims

    • RAV4 50 kWh (154 Hp)
    • RAV4 2.0 D-4D (124 Hp)
    • RAV4 2.0 D-4D (124 Hp) 4WD
    • RAV4 2.0 Valvematic (151 Hp) 4WD
    • RAV4 2.0 Valvematic (151 Hp) 4WD Multidrive S
    • RAV4 2.2 D-4D (150 Hp) 4WD
    • RAV4 2.2 D-CAT (150 Hp) 4WD Automatic
    • RAV4 2.5 (176 Hp) AWD ECT-i
    • RAV4 2.5 (176 Hp) ECT-i

    Features & Specs

    1

    5
    seats

    2

    22-41 mpg city
    29-53 mpg hwy

    3

    FWD, AWD
    drivetrain

    4

    124-176
    horsepower

    Reported Problems

    5 Total Safety Recalls Found

    EQUIPMENT

    • Total cars affected: 3958

    • NHTSA campaign: 14V828000

    • Date of the problem: 30/12/2014

    Accessories that detach from a vehicle may result in a vehicle crash and/or personal injury.

    STEERING:ELECTRIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM

    • Total cars affected: 110085

    • NHTSA campaign: 15V144000

    • Date of the problem: 13/03/2015

    An unexpected loss of power steering increases the risk of a crash.

    TRAILER HITCHES

    • Total cars affected: 1140

    • NHTSA campaign: 15V011000

    • Date of the problem: 16/01/2015

    If the system incorrectly detects an electrical short and turns off the trailer lights while the trailer is being towed at night, there is an increased risk of a crash.

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:12V/24V/48V BATTERY

    • Total cars affected: 1853568

    • NHTSA campaign: 23V734000

    • Date of the problem: 01/11/2023

    A battery short circuit increases the risk of a fire.

    EU rapid alert system

    • Risk level: 1

    • Rapex alert: A12/0257/16

    • Date of the problem: 04/03/2016

    In the event of a high-speed frontal collision, there is a possibility that the lap belt webbing of the seat belts intended for the outboard, second row seats could come into contact with a part of the seat cushion frame, be cut, and separate. If this occurred, the seat belt would not properly restrain the occupant, increasing the risk of injury for the occupant.

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