Toyota RAV4 battery drain class action lawsuit continues
Toyota RAV4 battery drain class action lawsuit continues

A judge dismissed just one claim against Toyota in a lawsuit over depleted batteries and control modules. December 18, 2024 — A Toyota RAV4 battery drain class action lawsuit will continue in court and reduce just one claim against the automaker. According to the class action lawsuit, 2020 Toyota RAV4s purchased or leased in Georgia are equipped with electronic control modules that cause the vehicle to drain its battery when turned off. The lawsuit alleges that the control module was supposed to prevent parasitic battery drain, but the defect caused the opposite to occur. RAV4 battery class action lawsuit includes: "Anyone who purchases or leases a 2020 Toyota Rav4 in Georgia in various configurations and trim levels, including LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure, TRD Off-Road, Limited, LE Hybrid, XLE Hybrid, XSE Hybrid, and Limited Hybrid." Georgia plaintiff Nick McClure claims electrical problems can also cause problems with the headlights, taillights, alternators and power steering systems. The plaintiff claimed that he…

FA+FSI of Silicon Photonics Modules
FA+FSI of Silicon Photonics Modules

HYC provides a series of high-precision fiber array (FA) products for high-speed optical module parallel transmission solutions. Fiber array + isolator and fiber array + lens are widely used in 400G/800G silicon photonics high-speed optical modules. The main process is to bond the isolator to the FA fiber end face, making the optical path irreversible, the return loss can reach more than 32dB, the product performance meets the reliability GR1221&168H PCT, and the shear force meets the MIL-STD-883G standard. HYC will display these products at booth #D65 at ECOC2024. hyc-system.com

FA+FSI of Silicon Photonics Modules
FA+FSI of Silicon Photonics Modules

HYC provides a series of high-precision fiber array (FA) products for high-speed optical module parallel transmission solutions. Fiber array + isolator and fiber array + lens are widely used in 400G/800G silicon photonics high-speed optical modules. The main process is to bond the isolator to the FA fiber end face, making the optical path irreversible, the return loss can reach more than 32dB, the product performance meets the reliability GR1221&168H PCT, and the shear force meets the MIL-STD-883G standard. HYC will display these products at booth #D65 at ECOC2024. hyc-system.com