On off button for the air conditioner gets stuck. We own wo 2012 Prius and both do this, is there a recall on this?

Asked by mltuttle Jun 28, 2017 at 01:53 PM about the Toyota Prius

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The on/off button to control the air conditioner/heating button gets stuck into
the car.  We own 2 2012 Prius and both have the same issue. Can you tell me  
is there a recall on this.  THANK you.

2 Answers

Recalls are for safety issues. There are service bulletins issued for other known problems. You could try and look up this issue to see if there is a service bulletin.

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