Toyota to recall 167 units of hybrid Prius in India

The recall has been announced due to a software error in the hybrid system that makes it enter a fail safe mode, the company said.

February 12, 2014 08:55 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 02:18 am IST - New Delhi:

File photo of Toyota Prius

File photo of Toyota Prius

Japanese auto major Toyota on Wednesday said it will recall 167 units of Prius hybrid cars in India as part of a global exercise of rectifying a software error that will affect 1.9 million units.

As a part of the global recall of Prius announced by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), its Indian arm Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) also announced a recall campaign in India on Wednesday.

The recall has been announced due to a software error in the hybrid system that makes it enter a fail safe mode, the company said.

“The company is conducting this recall as a part of Voluntary Recall Code. No complaints have been received in India so far,” it added.

The recall process would begin on February 14, 2014, the company said.

“Toyota will contact the customers and repair will be carried out free of cost. The repairs are expected to take 1 to 1.5 hours,” it added.

Last year, Toyota had recalled 1,100 units of the diesel variant of its sedan Corolla Altis in India due to faulty drive shaft. Moreover it had also recalled another batch of Corolla in India to rectify defective airbags as part of a global recall of 17.3 lakh vehicles.

In 2011, Toyota had recalled 41,000 units of its sedan Etios and small car Liva in India to replace faulty inlet pipe to fuel tank.

Automobile companies have been proactive in recalling vehicles in case of safety issues since industry body SIAM initiated a voluntary recall policy in July 2012.

Last year General Motor India had recalled 1.14 lakh units of its multipurpose vehicle Chevrolet Tavera, manufactured between 2005 and 2013, to address emissions and specification issues.

The company had also recalled 4,000 units of the diesel variant of its Sail model to address a potential engine issue.

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