Stay informed about every recall issued by Toyota. This page organizes all current and past recalls by model, helping you quickly find details about safety issues, production years affected, and ...
Toyota has decided to recall 393,838 vehicles in the United States after discovering a software defect in the rearview camera that may cause the display screen to go blank while reversing. The issue ...
Which 2025 SUV should you pick? The refined, rugged Lexus GX or the spacious, powerful Toyota Sequoia? Here’s how they stack up. The Toyota Sequoia is a behemoth of a family SUV that comes with ...
Toyota announced a recall for some Toyota Tundra and Lexus vehicles made between 2022 and 2024. The recall is connected to an engine failure issue with these vehicles. Toyota says owners will receive ...
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You don't buy a Toyota truck if you want the latest, most cutting-edge features, and you definitely don't buy one if you're looking to save money. You buy them because they're reliable and will last ...
Toyota‘s twin-turbo, 3.5-liter V6 continues to cause massive problems for the manufacturer and truck owners alike. The automaker recalled more than 100,000 Tundra and Lexus LX gas-only vehicles with ...
In a letter sent to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Toyota announced plans to recall 1,024,407 vehicles across the Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru brands. The recall is due to a glitch ...
Toyota is taking action to fix a safety problem that affects more than 1 million vehicles across the United States. The automaker announced the massive recall after identifying a defect in rear-view ...
Toyota is recalling more than a million vehicles because a software glitch can cause their backup cameras to freeze or go dark. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign 25V744 ...
Toyota is recalling 1,024,407 vehicles in the U.S. due to a flaw that may cause a rear-view camera to fail, boosting the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...