Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit alleged that Toyota knowingly sold Rav4 SUVs with defective battery terminals, placing the financial burden of replacements and repairs on drivers. These faulty terminals were blamed for causing power loss, vehicle stalling, and instances of engine compartment fires.
Toyota has agreed to settle claims that certain Rav4 SUVs were equipped with faulty batteries, potentially leading to power loss or fires, but without admitting any wrongdoing. The settlement involves an undisclosed financial payment. As part of the settlement terms, affected drivers are eligible for a complimentary battery inspection and reimbursement for expenses incurred due to issues with battery replacements and repairs caused by specific thermal vents. The settlement also includes an inspection program to ensure that the batteries in class member vehicles are of the correct size. If any securing components are found damaged or missing during these inspections, they will be replaced at no cost. Additionally, there is a reimbursement program offering up to $75 for past battery purchases. Those who received a $32 discount under Consumer Advisory 21TG01 can claim $43, while those who did not receive the discount or purchased a battery from a Toyota dealer after a specified date can claim up to $75. Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses related to thermal events will also be available, with amounts varying based on documented costs incurred.
Visit the Settlement's
Important Documents page for more information, as well as the
FAQs page , notably Items #9 through 16, for more details on the settlement benefits that Class Members can claim.