Toyota C-HR and Corolla Recall in Ireland Over Fuel Pump Defect and Fire Risk

Toyota Ireland has announced a voluntary recall of certain Toyota C-HR and Toyota Corolla vehicles due to a defect in the high-pressure fuel pump. The recall, issued on 28 November 2024, affects 29 vehicles in Ireland. The defect may cause a fuel leak, increasing the risk of fire in the presence of an ignition source.


Affected Vehicles

  • Models: Toyota C-HR, Toyota Corolla
  • Production dates:
    • C-HR: 7 May 2018 – 4 February 2022
    • Corolla: 18 December 2018 – 8 November 2022
  • Number affected in Ireland: 29 vehicles
  • Distributor: Toyota Ireland

Details of the Fault

The issue involves the high-pressure fuel pump fitted to certain Toyota C-HR and Corolla vehicles.

The defect arises from insufficient press fitting of certain parts, which may cause:

  • Increased stress to the inlet control valve
  • Development of cracks at the valve welds
  • Fuel leakage and noticeable fuel odor

If leaked fuel comes into contact with an ignition source, this could result in a vehicle fire.


Risks

The main risks linked to this defect are:

  • Fuel leaks, detectable by fuel odors
  • Increased fire risk, especially while driving or parked
  • Potential harm to vehicle occupants and surrounding property

What Owners Should Do

Toyota Ireland will contact affected owners directly. Steps for owners:

  • Schedule an appointment with an authorised Toyota service centre
  • Have the high-pressure fuel pump inspected and replaced if necessary
  • All recall-related work will be carried out free of charge

How to Check if Your Car is Affected


Official Sources


FAQs

Q: How many vehicles are affected in Ireland?
A: 29 Toyota C-HR and Corolla vehicles.

Q: What years of production are included in this recall?
A: C-HR (2018–2022) and Corolla (2018–2022).

Q: What is the main risk?
A: Fuel leaks that may lead to a fire hazard.


Disclaimer

This article is based on official recall information published by Toyota Ireland and the CCPC. Details were accurate as of November 2024 but may be updated. Owners should verify directly with Toyota for the latest information.

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