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Models of the Toyota Tundra are being recalled. The Tundra nameplate has history of longevity, reliability but recent model years are changing the narrative.
Is your Toyota safe? Toyota has recalled over 440,000 Tundras due to reverse light failure that raises crash risks.
Both standard and hybrid pickups are impacted, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The recall includes Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles Moisture can cause the backup lights to fail Check NHTSA’s recalls page to see if you
Two massive car manufacturers announced significant recalls totaling over 1.5 million vehicles in the month of May. On May 15 Toyota announced the recall of 443,444 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles from the model years of 2022-25 after realizing moisture can collect in the rear light assemblies causing a potential light failure.
This is not the first time, as of late, that a vehicle has been recalled for faulty reverse safety systems. 413,000 Volvos were recalled last week for backup cameras that wouldn't turn off, while 289,000 Ford models were recalled due to distorted backup camera images in April.
Toyota is recalling 443,444 examples of its 2022 to 2025 Tundra pickup trucks because moisture could enter reverse light assemblies. Moisture entering the lighting assemblies could cause the lights to fail and make other drivers unaware that you’re trying to reverse.
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