NHTSA Safety Recall

Campaign Number: 24V381

2024 Toyota Multiple models (Corolla, RAV4, and others) Recall

Engine Control System

Issued: October 16, 2025
Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Year
2024
Make
Toyota
Model
Multiple models (Corolla, RAV4, and others)
Campaign
24V381

Recall Summary

Certain 2024 model year Toyota vehicles may experience rough running, engine no start, and/or a loss of motive power. The defect involves the engine control module and fuel system components. This safety issue affects vehicle drivability and could result in sudden loss of drive power while operating.

Source: NHTSA Official Data

Safety Consequence

Potential Safety Risk

Rough engine operation, failure to start, or loss of motive power while driving can strand the vehicle on roadways or cause loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of crashes and accidents.

Remedy / Fix

What Will Be Done

Toyota dealers were instructed not to sell new vehicles affected by this recall from dealer inventory pending remedy availability. Phase 1 owner notifications were scheduled to commence by mid-December 2024. Certified technician training and emission-related repairs are required, particularly for California dealers.

Important: All recall repairs are performed free of charge, even if your vehicle warranty has expired. Contact your local Toyota dealer to schedule an appointment.

Check If Your Vehicle Is Affected

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What Should I Do?

If you own a 2024 Toyota Multiple models (Corolla, RAV4, and others), follow these steps:

  1. Verify your VIN: Use our VIN checker tool to confirm if your specific vehicle is affected.
  2. Contact your dealer: Call your local Toyota dealership to schedule a free repair appointment.
  3. Get it fixed: The repair is completely free, even if your warranty has expired.
  4. Keep records: Save all documentation related to the recall repair for your vehicle history.

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) official recalls database. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, vehicle owners should verify recall status directly with the manufacturer or through the official NHTSA website. VinRecall is not affiliated with NHTSA or any vehicle manufacturer.

Last updated: October 16, 2025

Additional Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the recall repair free?

Yes, all recall repairs are performed free of charge by authorized dealers, regardless of warranty status or vehicle age.

How long will the repair take?

Repair time varies by recall. Contact your Toyota dealer for specific information about this campaign.

What if I already paid for this repair?

If you paid for a repair that's now covered under recall, you may be eligible for reimbursement. Contact Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. customer service.

Can I drive my vehicle before the recall is fixed?

Review the safety consequence section above. If the risk is severe, avoid driving until repaired. Contact the manufacturer for specific guidance.