Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
Toyota Ireland is recalling certain Proace vehicles due to a risk of engine failure and loss of power caused by water pump pulley slippage. Additionally, certain Highlander vehicles are recalled due to a potential issue with the recliner assemblies of the second row seats. Lastly, some Proace and Proace City vehicles may experience fuel leakage, which could lead to an under-hood fire.
- Brand
- Toyota
- Batch codes
- 15 October 2025 - 02 November 2026, 08 April 2021 - 27 January 2023, 29 July 2025 - 9 October 2025
- What to do
- Affected customers will be contacted by post to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer for necessary repairs or replacements.
Recall campaign next steps
Toyota Ireland will directly contact all affected customers by post advising them to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer where any necessary repairs/replacements of parts will be carried out. To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit their online VIN checker and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, then you can contact Toyota Ireland's Contact Centre by phone on (01) 419 0200 or through the online web form.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
25 May 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Proace vehicles.
Vehicles equipped with a 1.5L engine may be subject to engine failure and loss of engine power caused by water pump pulley slippage. This condition may result in timing belt misalignment and engine shutdown. The pulley may detach from the shaft, leading to the loss of vehicle components on the roadway and complete loss of engine power, increasing the risk of an accident.
There are 71 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 15 October 2025 and 02 November 2026.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
09 March 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Highlander vehicles.
The subject vehicles are equipped with second row seats that use recliner assemblies to unlock the seatbacks, allow for seatback angle adjustment, and lock the seatback in place once adjustment is complete. Due to a failure to consider the force balance between the locking spring and the return spring during a design change made by the supplier, a combination of recliner return spring orientation and outer clearance between the recliner guide and ratchet may cause the recliner teeth to not fully engage during seatback adjustment.
There are 124 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 08 April 2021 and 27 January 2023.
Toyota Ireland recalls certain model vehicles
22 January 2026
Toyota Ireland is carrying out a voluntary recall of certain Proace and Proace City vehicles.
There is a possibility that certain vehicles equipped with diesel engines may experience fuel leakage from the common rail. This issue is caused by an out of specification roundness on the common rail cone, which can lead to poor sealing with the high-pressure pipe nut. As a result, fuel may leak between the nut and the common rail cone, creating fuel vapour and fuel flow towards the hot exhaust system. In the worst-case scenario this can result in an under-hood fire.
There are 6 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 29 July 2025 and 9 October 2025
Frequently asked questions
Is Toyota being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Toyota Ireland is recalling certain Proace vehicles due to a risk of engine failure and loss of power caused by water pump pulley slippage. Additionally, certain Highlander vehicles are recalled due to a potential issue with the recliner assemblies of the second row seats. Lastly, some Proace and Proace City vehicles may experience fuel leakage, which could lead to an under-hood fire.
Why is Toyota being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Toyota Ireland is recalling certain Proace vehicles due to a risk of engine failure and loss of power caused by water pump pulley slippage. Additionally, certain Highlander vehicles are recalled due to a potential issue with the recliner assemblies of the second row seats. Lastly, some Proace and Proace City vehicles may experience fuel leakage, which could lead to an under-hood fire.
What should I do if I have this product?
Affected customers will be contacted by post to make an appointment with their local Authorised Repairer for necessary repairs or replacements.
Which batches of Toyota are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 15 October 2025 - 02 November 2026, 08 April 2021 - 27 January 2023, 29 July 2025 - 9 October 2025.
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