Automotive manufacturer Toyota on Wednesday announced that it is recalling more than 1.8 million RAV4s. Specifically, it is recalling certain vehicles from model years 2013-2018.
In an official statement, Toyota said, “Some replacement 12-volt batteries of the size specified for the subject vehicles have smaller top dimensions than others. If a small-top battery is used for replacement and the hold-down clamp is not tightened correctly, the battery could move when the vehicle is driven with forceful turns,” further adding that the movement could cause the positive battery terminal to contact the hold-down clamp and short circuit.
At issue is a fire risk from some replacement batteries, Toyota said in a statement. Since some replacement batteries in the SUV aren’t the correct dimensions, they could shake loose and start a fire if the car makes a sharp turn, the statement noted.
As per the company, it is working on a remedy that would replace the battery hold-down clamp, battery tray, and positive terminal cover at no cost to owners.
Toyota said those with affected vehicles can enter the vehicle information number or license plate information at the Toyota website or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website for recalls.