Paul Tassin  |  December 20, 2016

Category: Consumer News

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Hong Kong, China Feb 23, 2016 : Toyota Prius 2016 Test Drive Day on Feb 23 2016 in Hong Kong.The owner of a Toyota Prius says the company has failed to address a defect that causes the car’s headlights to burn out prematurely.

Plaintiff Michael Robey says the low-beam headlights in 2010 and 2011 models of the Toyota Prius have a defect that can cause them to die suddenly, even while the vehicle is in operation.

“The Headlight Defect has been documented to occur without warning during vehicle operation and poses an extreme and unreasonable safety hazard to drivers, passengers and pedestrians,” Robey states.

“Numerous Class Vehicle owners have reported suddenly losing one or both low beam headlights while driving at night in dimly lit areas, on the highway and/or under other circumstances where properly functioning headlights are crucial.”

Several affected owners and renters have filed online complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to this Toyota Prius class action lawsuit. One reviewer claims their low beam headlights burned out while driving on the interstate and that they had to replace their headlights five times in the last three years.

Another reviewer reports having to replace the headlights in their Toyota Prius three times in a single year. Still another reports having to buy new bulbs every two months or risk having to drive with their high beams on constantly.

According to Robey, Toyota should have been fully aware of the alleged Toyota Prius headlight defect even without these agency complaints to put the company on notice. He alleges the company must have known about the problem through pre- and post-production testing and analysis.

Robey says he bought a 2010 Toyota Prius from a Berkeley, Calif. dealership in December of that year. He claims that by April 2014, the headlights were not functioning properly.

A dealership representative allegedly told Robey that not only were both low-beam headlights burned out but also that the driver’s side headlight assembly had melted. Repairs cost Robey more than $720 out of pocket, he says.

Robey seeks to represent a proposed plaintiff Class defined as “[a]ll persons who purchased or leased any 2010 through 2011Toyota Prius vehicle in the United States.” He is also proposing a subclass consisting of Class Members who made their purchase in California.

Robey is asking the court for a remediation program that would require Toyota to repair the alleged headlight defect in all affected Toyota Prius vehicles without charge, and to extend the warranty on those vehicle’s headlight systems to 10 years or 120,000 miles. The program would also reimburse affected owners for expenses already incurred as a result of the headlight defect.

He also seeks an award of damages, restitution, court costs, attorneys’ fees, and any other available statutory remedies, all with pre- and post-judgment interest.

Robey is represented by attorneys Mark S. Greenstone and Lionel Z. Glancey of Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP.

The Toyota Prius Headlight Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Michael Robey v. Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc., Case No. 3:16-cv-07212, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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45 thoughts onToyota Prius Class Action Says Headlights Burn Out Prematurely

  1. Stephen Liss says:

    My 2012 Prius had both headlights go out while driving on an interstate. Luckily no damage was done. My dealer ran my VIN to see if Toyota had a warranty extension as it is a well documented voltage problem for the car. I was told that the 2010 and 2011 Prius do have such coverage but the 2012 does not. Seems very shortsighted on Toyota’s part. It clearly foreseeable that someone could be harmed or killed and that this issue should be addressed.

  2. Cheryl Werner says:

    I have a 2013 prius and I have to yet again replace the right headlight bulb for the 4th time in a year and a half. The left headlight was replaced twice so far. Very frustrating.

  3. Jennifer leonardi says:

    I have a 2015 Prius and I’ve replaced the left headlight 3 times in 8 months

    1. Steph says:

      Same! I’m on the third one for the drivers side this year. Replaced the other side only once so far. Frustrating!

  4. AC says:

    I have a 2009 Prius and I have to change the right bulb every few months. This is frustrating and dangerous. I realized my right bulb had burned out yet again while I was driving in a storm. I contacted the dealer a few times over this and they won’t even talk to me about it. They want to charge me $300 for every new bulb change. I have only driven Toyotas my whole life but I am done with them.

  5. Andrea Ives says:

    Me too – my 2014 Prius C headlights both burned out recently, right after I bought it used.

  6. Whitney says:

    I was just charged $1200 because my headlights melted the headlight housing after going out twice and being replaced. Dealer blamed improper installation, which after reading this seems suspect to me. They did admit it was a fire hazard. Is there any update on this lawsuit?

  7. Gary says:

    I have a 2014 Prius and my headlight keeps burning out. so the defect has not been resolved for this year also.

  8. Carol says:

    I have a 2006 Prius and have had to change both headlights 3-5 times a year since purchasing the car in 2011. Very frustrating!!

  9. Deidre Burkes says:

    I have a 2011 Toyota Prius and my headlight went out 30 days after purchasing my vehicle

  10. Michelle says:

    We have a ’12 Prius V and I think we’re on our 6th set of headlights. The 1st time they went out, they died the same day; we had to drive with our high beams the 52 miles home. I thought this was a problem of our own making since we drive with our lights on 24/7.

    1. Chris says:

      We have a 2012 prius. Factory headlights lasted until late 2016 and since then we’ve had to replace both sides at least 5 times each side getting new bulbs from the Toyota dealership. It’s getting ridiculous

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