Toyota Safety Connect 3G Network Discontinuation – Class Action Investigation
Ahdoot Wolfson is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against automaker Toyota following reports that certain Toyota vehicles will lose features in connection with its planned discontinuation of 3G network technology. Specifically, certain features that are a part of the Safety Connect system in the following Toyota vehicles that still utilize 3G technology will become obsolete:
- 2011-2017 Toyota Sienna
- 2012-2016 Toyota Prius v
- 2013-2018 Toyota Avalon/HV
- 2012-2014 Toyota RAV4 EV
- 2012-2015 Toyota Prius Plug-in
- 2013-2017 Toyota Camry/HV
- 2016-2017 Toyota Mirai
- 2010-2016 Toyota Prius
- 2014-2018 Toyota Highlander/HV
- 2011-2017 Toyota Land Cruiser
- 2010-2019 Toyota 4Runner
According to reports, Toyota Safety Connect will stop working on these vehicles November 1, 2022, and impacted vehicles will permanently lose the following Safety Connect services: Automatic Collision Notification, Enhanced Roadside Assistance, Emergency Assistance Button and Stolen Vehicle Locator.
Toyota’s decision to “brick” the Safety Connect system and end the use of certain features in that system may violate state and federal consumer protection statutes.
If you are a Toyota owner with any of the above model and model year Toyota vehicles whose services were impacted by discontinuation of 3G network technology, please fill-out the form below and one of Ahdoot Wolfson’s lawyers promptly will contact you.