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Toyota Gt86 Recalls

There are currently 3 safety recalls out on the Toyota Gt86. To find out whether your car is affected, you'll need to find your car's VIN number.

How to find your VIN

The VIN can often be found on the lower-left corner of the dashboard, in front of the steering wheel.

You can read the number by looking through the windshield. The VIN may also appear in a number of other locations:

  • Front of the engine block. This should be easy to spot by opening the bonnet, and looking at the front of the engine.
  • Front of the car frame, near the container that holds windshield washer fluid.
  • Rear wheel well. Try looking up, directly above the tyre.
  • Inside the driver-side doorjamb. Open the door, and look underneath where the side-view mirror would be located if the door was shut.
  • Driver-side doorpost. Open the door, and look near the spot where the door latches, not too far from the seatbelt return.
  • Underneath the spare tyre.
VIN Location Diagram

If you still can't locate the VIN, try consulting your vehicle manual. Or, call a dealership or the manufacturer and request guidance.

Step 2 - See if your car is affected
  • Announcement date:
    08/04/2019
    Recalls number:
    R/2018/305
    VIN start:
    DG002007-DG012957
    VIN end:
    DG002017-DG015443
    Car Build Date:
    09/04/2012 - 24/05/2013
    Concern:
    Due To Improper Valve Train Design Inside The Engine Excessive Stress Is Generated Compared To The Design Condition
    Defect:
    Excessive stress may cause the valve spring to fracture.
    Remedy:
    Replace the valve springs with improved components.

  • Announcement date:
    04/10/2016
    Recalls number:
    R/2016/184
    VIN start:
    JF1ZN6K81DG002007
    VIN end:
    JF1ZN6K81FG029638
    Car Build Date:
    04/04/2012 - 18/03/2015
    Concern:
    Power Steering Assistance May Be Lost
    Defect:
    Under certain conditions the electrical terminal of the wiring harness connected to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) of the EPS slide causes abrasion on the tin-plating layer of the connector. This can cause wear debris to form which can accumulate and become oxidized. Occasionally the driver
    Remedy:
    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the EPS ECU and EPS harness.

  • Announcement date:
    04/10/2016
    Recalls number:
    R/2016/184
    VIN start:
    JF1ZN6K72DG002006
    VIN end:
    JF1ZN6K72FG029639
    Car Build Date:
    04/04/2012 - 18/03/2015
    Concern:
    Power Steering Assistance May Be Lost
    Defect:
    Under certain conditions the electrical terminal of the wiring harness connected to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) of the EPS slide causes abrasion on the tin-plating layer of the connector. This can cause wear debris to form which can accumulate and become oxidized. Occasionally the driver
    Remedy:
    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the EPS ECU and EPS harness.
Step 3 - Contact your nearest dealer

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