UPDATE: COMPLAINT FILED for 2020 Toyota RAV4.
View complaint here.
Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is currently investigating Toyota for battery drain issues in the 2020 Toyota RAV4. Owners report the vehicle’s battery rapidly drains while the vehicle is off, in as little as 14 hours. Some RAV4 owners have found their batteries depleted after a few days without use and needed jump cables to start the vehicle. Customers suspect an electrical component in the vehicle is responsible for parasitic drain that continually draws power after the car has been turned off. Not only is the battery drained before its expected lifetime, but the problem re-occurs with subsequent replacements that can happen shortly after a new battery has been installed. RAV4 customers who’ve had this issue, therefore, have gone through multiple battery replacements.
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