HJ's Car by Car review mentions:-
"Brake actuator fault on 5 year old Prius cost £2,757 for Toyota dealer to repair. Fault code C1214. Reader recommended to send to www.ecutesting.com for repair by=ut chose to use the Toyota dealer instead."
There seems to have been a warranty extension in the United States on the Camry hybrid, to cover brake actuator failures. See link below:-
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2014/07/why-toyota-should-recall-the-camry-hybrid/index.htm
On reading up on this on the web, I see that there are several articles about having to replace the brake actuators on the Prius.
HJ also mentions this as a common fault on the Lexus GS 300 (1998 - 2005)
"23-1-2012: Combined brake master cylinder and ABS/ESP module prone to failure after 10 - 12 years and costs £3,000 from Lexus UK or £1,800 sourced from Japan, effectively making the car an economic write-off."
I was looking for information on how widespread this problem is, particulalrly in the U.K. I am wondering whether to rule out a Toyota Auris HSD, due to this, which was a car on my shortlist for my next car purchase.
Has any one on this forum experienced or come accross issues of brake actuator failures in any of these Toyota models?
Any thoughts / inputs welcome...
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