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    Lexus Recalls Luxury SUVs in SA

    March 17, 2026
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    The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has announced the recall of certain Lexus models distributed in the country between March 2025 and January 2026.

    According to the NCC, the recall affects LX500D F-Sport and LX500D Overtrail vehicles, with approximately 110 units identified in the South African market.

    “These vehicles are equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission that uses linear solenoids to control gear shifts.

    “According to the supplier, if a solenoid failure occurs under certain driving conditions, the Transmission Electronic Control Unit (T-ECU) and the Engine ECU may fail to communicate the issue, resulting in the transmission over-revving in specific gears.

    “This could lead to damage to the transmission and a loss of motive power while driving at higher speeds,” said the NCC’s Pheto Ntaba.

    She said that, according to Lexus, if certain damage occurs to the transmission housing, there is also a possibility that transmission fluid may leak.

    “This could increase the risk of a crash or fire if an ignition source is present.”

    The NCC said consumers who own affected vehicles are urged to take them to an authorised Lexus dealership for reprogramming of the Transmission ECU, which will be carried out at no cost.

    The commission added that it will continue to monitor the product recall in accordance with the Consumer Protection Act.

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