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TOYOTA RAV4 Recall Statistics

Original analysis of recall history, risk grades, and safety trends.

10
Total Recalls
1.1
Avg per Year Above brand average (0.6)
9
Years Tracked

Recalls by Year

2019
4
2020
1
2021
0
2022
1
2023
2
2024
1
2025
1
2026
0
2027
0

Most Common Components

AIR BAGS
2
TIRES
1
SUSPENSION
1
STEERING
1
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
1
SEATS
1
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
1
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1
BACK OVER PREVENTION
1

Most Severe Recalls

Critical

SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:DISC:CALIPER — Your vehicle's front brake caliper and wheel hub bearing may have loose bolts, which can cause damage to the brake hose or wheel detachment.

High Priority

TIRES:VALVE — Your vehicle's 17" black alloy wheels may have a problem with the tire valve stem or the load carrying capacity label.

High Priority

AIR BAGS:SENSOR:OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION:FRONT PASSENGER — Your 2022 Rav4, Rav4 Hybrid, or Rav4 Prime may have a problem with the front passenger seat's OCS sensor, which can affect how the airbag is deployed in a crash.

High Priority

AIR BAGS:FRONTAL — Your vehicle's steering column has breakaway pins that might be damaged, which could affect the driver's air bag in a crash.

Critical

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING — Your vehicle's engine has a potential problem with a porous engine casting that can cause coolant to leak. This can damage the engine and lead to overheating or even a fire.

Worst Years (Most Recalls)

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