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Toyota, Lexus & Subaru Recall Explained: What Every Car Owner Should Know Before Taking Action

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1- How can I determine if my vehicle is included in this recall?

You can check by plugging your VIN into Toyota, Lexus, or Subaru’s official recall sites. You can also phone your local dealership, and they will let you know.

2- Do I have to pay for the repair?

No, you will not be paying. All repairs are done at no charge. The company will either update software or replace components at no cost to you.

3- When will the fix start?

Owners will begin receiving letters on or around October 20, 2025. After you receive the letter, you can make an appointment for a fix with your dealer.

4- Where do I take it for the repair?

Any dealership authorized by Toyota, Lexus, or Subaru can make the recall. You do not need to return to the dealership where you purchased the vehicle.

5- How long will it take to make the update or repair?

In the majority of instances, the job should be one or two hours. Replacing the compressor can take a bit longer, depending on the availability of parts.

6- Can I continue driving my vehicle until the work is completed?

Yes, you can. But be careful. If you reside in a frosty, foggy, or cold environment, keep in mind that your defroster might not work. It is better to have the repair done in time.

7- I live in a very cold or foggy area. What should I do?

Then it is particularly necessary to have the recall completed as soon as possible. Driving without a working defroster in such climates is dangerous.



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