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2023 LEXUS ES HYBRID Complaints and Recall Information

The 2023 LEXUS ES HYBRID has 0 complaints and 7 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues related to vehicle systems covered by recalls, but no direct complaint data is available for this model.

The vehicle has multiple recalls addressing a variety of components and safety systems. These recalls involve electronic and visibility features primarily designed to ensure safe vehicle operation and compliance with federal safety standards.

Recalls
  • Back Over Prevention Display. NHTSA recall 24V124000 affected 18,616 vehicles due to incorrect ECU software programming for the Panoramic View Monitor system. The rearview camera image may delay displaying after shifting into reverse, which reduces rear visibility increasing crash risk. Dealers will update the parking-assist ECU software free of charge, and owner notifications were sent in April 2024.
  • ECU Software Issues. Related to recall 24V124000, the parking-assist electronic control unit software requires reprogramming to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 111 on rear visibility. The defect involves delayed rear camera display impacting driver awareness when reversing.

Owners with repeated repairs or unresolved issues related to these recalls may have rights under their state lemon law. Consulting a consumer protection attorney can help determine the best course of action for persistent defects or safety-related malfunctions.

2023 LEXUS ES HYBRID Summary

2023

Model Year

0

Total Complaints

1

Total Recalls

18616

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2023 LEXUS ES HYBRID

18616 vehicles affected

24V124000

BACK OVER PREVENTION:DISPLAY FUNCTION

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2023 Mirai, Lexus LS500, LS500H, 2023-2024 Lexus ES250, ES300H, ES350, 2024 Lexus LC500, and LC500H vehicles equipped with a Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) system. Due to incorrect programming of the parking-assist electronic control unit (ECU) software, the rearview camera image may not immediately display within a couple of seconds after the shifter is placed into reverse. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 111, "Rear Visibility."

Risk: A rearview camera that fails to display an image can reduce the driver's rear view, increasing the risk of a crash.

Complaints

No complaints found.