Recall 22V107 affects 36,558 2021 Toyota C-Hr vehicles because the radar sensor was not activated. Repair is free at any franchised Toyota dealer.
Toyota is recalling 36,558 2021 C-Hr vehicles because a radar sensor activation problem can leave the pre-collision system inoperative. Without PCS warnings or expected braking assist, crash risk increases; Toyota dealers will complete the free repair.
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What's wrong?
The millimeter wave radar sensor on the 2021 Toyota C-Hr sits at the front of the vehicle and watches the road ahead for traffic or obstacles. It feeds the pre-collision system, which uses that radar signal to help detect a possible frontal collision and trigger its safety functions when the system calls for them.
On affected C-Hr vehicles, the radar sensor was not properly initialized during production. Initialization is the setup step that lets the vehicle recognize and use the sensor correctly. If that setup was incomplete, the sensor can be installed but the pre-collision system is inoperative, so the vehicle does not get the added collision-detection support that system is designed to provide.
There is no warning sign before failure. Toyota says the vehicle would not display a message or indicator telling the driver that the pre-collision system is not functional.
Who's affected?
| 2021 Toyota C-Hr | Radar |
|---|---|
| Units affected | 36,558 |
Not every 2021 Toyota C-Hr crossover is on the list. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific crossover is included.
What's the safety risk?
The pre-collision system can be inoperative without showing a warning message, and braking assist can be unavailable when expected. That raises crash risk because the driver has no dashboard notice that PCS is not working. Drive cautiously and schedule the inspection soon. Repair is free at any franchised Toyota dealer.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2021 Toyota C-Hr is included in this recall.
- Contact a franchised Toyota dealer to schedule the free radar-sensor inspection and activation that restores pre-collision system operation.
- Bring the recall notice if you have it, and reference recall number 22V107 when you call.
- Use extra caution until the repair is complete; the pre-collision system does not give the expected warning or braking assist when the radar sensor is inactive.
What happens at the repair
At the dealer, a Toyota technician inspects the radar sensor for the pre-collision system and activates it if it was left inactive during production. The inspection and activation are free under the recall. Toyota has a general reimbursement plan on file for owners who already paid for a related repair before the recall notice. Bring documentation for any prior radar sensor or pre-collision system repair, and ask the service desk how Toyota handles that claim.
| Reimbursement | Reimbursement available |
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Timeline
| February 24, 2022 | NHTSA published the recall |
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| February 24, 2022 | Dealer notification began |
| February 24, 2022 | Dealer notification ended |
| April 11, 2022 | VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database — Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle. |
| April 11, 2022 | Interim owner notification (was planned for this date) |
| April 22, 2022 | Owner notification mailed |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 22V107?
Recall 22V107 covers 36,558 2021 Toyota C-Hr vehicles with a radar sensor that was left inactive during production. When that happens, the pre-collision system does not give the driver a malfunction indicator or provide braking assist as expected, increasing crash risk.
What should I do if my 2021 Toyota C-Hr is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific vehicle is included in recall 22V107. If it is, contact a franchised Toyota dealer and ask for the radar sensor inspection and activation under Toyota recall 22TA02. The dealer repair is free.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the defect at no cost, and Toyota dealers will inspect and activate the radar sensor as necessary free of charge. Use Toyota recall number 22TA02 when you call the dealer.
What is the safety risk?
The safety risk is reduced crash-avoidance support. If the radar sensor is inactive, the pre-collision system does not alert the driver with a malfunction indicator and does not provide braking assist as expected, which can increase the risk of a crash.
When were owners notified about recall 22V107?
Toyota mailed owner notification letters on April 22, 2022. If you bought the vehicle used or never received the letter, the VIN decides whether the recall applies. Check your VIN, then call a franchised Toyota dealer if your C-Hr is included.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/22V107000 |
|---|---|
| Toyota customer service | 1-800-331-4331 |
| NHTSA recall # | 22V107 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 22V107000 |
Source documents
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Download Recall Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Quarterly Report (PDF)
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Download Recall Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Misc. Document (PDF)
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Download Recall Investigation Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Recall Acknowledgement (PDF)
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Download Owner Notice (PDF)
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Download Recall Report (PDF)
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