Toyota is recalling about 162,000 2024–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks in the U.S. for a screen issue that can hide the backup camera image while backing up. What the Toyota Tundra Recall Covers ...
More than 162,000 Toyota Tundra units are being recalled over an issue that prompted a recall of more than one million vehicles last year. Toyota recalls 162,000 Tundra vehicles for faulty rearview ...
Guess what? Ford, Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru aren't alone with their backup camera woes. Throughout this year, brands as varied as Polestar, Alfa Romeo, Dodge, and Hyundai haveall issued recalls for ...
TOKYO, Japan — Toyota announced a major safety recall affecting more than 1 million vehicles across the U.S. due to a software issue that could cause backup camera images to fail or freeze. The recall ...
Toyota is recalling over 393,000 2022 to 2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid pickups and 2023 to 2025 Sequoia Hybrid SUVs to fix backup cameras that might not display an image when the car is in Reverse. • ...
Toyota is recalling more than one million popular Toyota, Lexus, and Subuaru Solterra vehicles that have a malfunctioning backup camera, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Toyota has announced a safety recall for three popular Lexus crossovers in the United States. These are certain model years ...
Toyota is recalling over 14,000 2019 RAV4s due to a rearview camera issue. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the rearview camera on the SUVs may not activate when the ...
Toyota is recalling more than a million Toyota and Lexus vehicles over an issue with the backup camera that could decrease driver visibility. (Lexus is Toyota’s luxury arm.) Subaru’s Solterra electric ...
If you drive a Tundra, read this like a warning label. Toyota says a software issue can make the center multimedia display get stuck on a camera view or show a black image. When that happens, the ...
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