2013 TOYOTA YARIS RECALLS
Yaris III generation is a 5 doors hatchback produced by Toyota from 2012 to 2014 with petrol and diesel engines with maxspeed 103 mph. Capacity is 5 passengers including driver and total weight is 3450 lbs with 893 lbs maxload.
Model Trims
- Yaris 1.0 VVT-i (69 Hp)
- Yaris 1.33 Dual VVT-i (99 Hp)
- Yaris 1.33 Dual VVT-i (99 Hp) Multidrive S
- Yaris 1.4 D-4D (90 Hp)
- Yaris 1.5 HSD (100 Hp) Hybrid e-CVT
Features & Specs
5
seats
35-67 mpg city
50-76 mpg hwy
FWD
drivetrain
69-99
horsepower
Reported Problems
6 Total Safety Recalls Found
STRUCTURE
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Total cars affected: 16582
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NHTSA campaign: 15V134000
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Date of the problem: 09/03/2015
If the vehicles are equipped with a headliner that does not meet the impact requirements, there is an increased risk of occupantl injury in the event of a crash.
EU rapid alert system
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Risk level: 1
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Rapex alert: A12/1042/17
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Date of the problem: 04/08/2017
A fault in the gas generator of the driver airbag could cause uncontrolled inflation of the airbag when activated, leading to an increased risk of injury.
EU rapid alert system
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Risk level: 2
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Rapex alert: A12/1918/14
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Date of the problem: 05/12/2014
Due to insufficient air flow efficiency in the intake system, oil may accumulate in the intercooler. Under certain driving conditions, the oil may flow into the combustion chamber and might cause engine damage, which may increase the risk of a fire in the engine compartment due to leaked oil.
EU rapid alert system
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Risk level: 1
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Rapex alert: A12/0832/19
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Date of the problem: 31/05/2019
The gas generator on the driver side frontal airbag may be defective. Metal fragments can be released when the airbag is activated, causing injury to the occupants.
EU rapid alert system
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Risk level: 1
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Rapex alert: A12/00376/20
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Date of the problem: 13/03/2020
The gas generator of the passenger airbag may be defective. This may result in uncontrolled inflation and release of metal fragments when the airbag is activated, causing injuries to the occupants.
EU rapid alert system
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Risk level: 3
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Rapex alert: A12/1061/13
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Date of the problem: 13/08/2013
Brake fluid leakage may occur from both rear brakes between the brake hose and the calliper (for vehicles with rear brake disc) or the brake tube and the drum (for rear brake drum type vehicles), due to insufficient tightening of the bolts. In the worst case, there might be a reduction of the braking force.
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