More than 13,000 Toyota HiLux utes get urgent recall notice in Australia

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Tim Gibson

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The Toyota HiLux ute has been subject to an urgent recall due a power steering issue. 

It concerns 13,390 examples of the HiLux for the 2025 and 2026 model years. 

“The operation of the Electronic Power Steering System (EPS) may be impacted due to incorrect fitment of its wire harness during the installation of Toyota Genuine Bull Bar or Nudge Bar with light bar combination,” the notice reads. 

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“During installation, the EPS wire harness ground connection may have been re-installed incorrectly. This may cause a poor electrical contact, potentially resulting in a sudden loss of power steering assist whilst driving.

“A loss of power steering assist whilst driving, could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”

Toyota Australia said it is aware of one customer affected by the issue, who presented safely to a dealer, where the recall was actioned.

The carmaker will contact affected owners to book an appointment at an official dealer to inspect the vehicle and rectify it if needed for free. 

The HiLux is Toyota’s most popular model in Australia and managed nearly 50,000 sales last year. It has continued this momentum into 2026, having already managed nearly 9000 sales up to March. 

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Tim Gibson

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One of Tim’s earliest memories of cars is sitting in an Aston Martin at a car lottery in Heathrow Airport as a child preparing to come back to Australia after a holiday. He dreamed of being a journalist from early high school and worked as a football match reporter for his local association in the Illawarra before moving on to bylines at Football New South Wales and Football Australia. After working on radio at ABC Illawarra during university, Tim joined CarsGuide as a News Journalist to tackle the latest motoring news.
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