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Toyota Hilux Rogue product recall for small number of cars produced last year

Most Hiluxes are unaffected by the recall. (Supplied: Toyota)

Hundreds of Toyota Hilux vehicles now on Australian roads have been placed under recall after a safety issue that could lead to spontaneous fires was discovered.

Product Safety Australia says the potential electrical fault is present in 683 Hilux Rogues.

But the vast majority of Hiluxes are unaffected.

The model in question comes with an electric cover for its cargo tray, which closes with the car's central locking system.

But there's a risk a power wire for the tray cover is dangerously close to the car's battery clamp post.

In the worst case scenario, that can lead to a short circuit and potentially start a fire.

Is my Hilux under recall?

The issue affects the Hilux Rogue (GUN126) in the production range of May to October 2020.

A complete list of affected Vehicle Identification Numbers is available on the Product Safety Australia website.

Toyota first advised of the issue in April, saying owners with questions should contact their local dealership or its recall campaign line: 1800 987 366.

Product Safety Australia says Toyota will contact affected owners by letter, email or SMS, requesting they make an appointment to have the issue fixed free of charge.

Toyota says the rectification works will generally take between 30 and 90 minutes.

It comes one week after Kia announced the recall of nearly 60,000 cars over fears they may also short circuit and catch fire.

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