Overview
- Affected SUVs were built between December 9, 2024 and April 29, 2025, according to Toyota and SIAM notices.
- The analogue fuel-level display may show incorrect readings, which can prevent the low-fuel warning from illuminating and could lead to engine stalling.
- Authorised dealers will inspect the instrument cluster and replace the component at no cost if a fault is found.
- Customers can verify recall status by entering the vehicle identification number on Toyota’s recall checker.
- The campaign follows a similar Grand Vitara recall by Maruti Suzuki, reflecting shared hardware between the partner models.