TSLA342.2702.31%
GM86.7700.38%
F14.3650.475%
RIVN15.360-0.46%
CYD45.240-0.32%
HMC31.5800.38%
TM191.1102.4%
CVNA75.6201.92%
PAG219.8501.18%
LAD377.550-1.10999%
AN209.4101%
GPI263.9500.94001%
ABG210.6600.08%
SAH80.8301.59%
TSLA342.2702.31%
GM86.7700.38%
F14.3650.475%
RIVN15.360-0.46%
CYD45.240-0.32%
HMC31.5800.38%
TM191.1102.4%
CVNA75.6201.92%
PAG219.8501.18%
LAD377.550-1.10999%
AN209.4101%
GPI263.9500.94001%
ABG210.6600.08%
SAH80.8301.59%
TSLA342.2702.31%
GM86.7700.38%
F14.3650.475%
RIVN15.360-0.46%
CYD45.240-0.32%
HMC31.5800.38%
TM191.1102.4%
CVNA75.6201.92%
PAG219.8501.18%
LAD377.550-1.10999%
AN209.4101%
GPI263.9500.94001%
ABG210.6600.08%
SAH80.8301.59%

Toyota recalls nearly 500,000 Tundras over faulty reverse lights

Moisture intrusion in reverse light housing could lead to lamp failure and wiring corrosion in specific Tundra models.
Toyota is recalling approximately 443,000 Tundra and Tundra hybrid pickup trucks from the 2022 to 2025 model years.

Toyota is recalling approximately 443,000 Tundra and Tundra hybrid pickup trucks from the 2022 to 2025 model years due to a defect in the reverse light that could cause the lamps to fail and increase the risk of damage or injury during backing maneuvers. 

The issue stems from moisture in the reverse light housing, which can lead to malfunctioning lamps and potential corrosion in the wiring harness. Although these trucks come with federally mandated backup cameras, the cameras rely on reverse lights to illuminate dark conditions. When the lights do not work, visibility decreases, creating a safety risk for nearby people or objects.

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Moreover, owners affected by the recall will begin receiving official notifications by mail starting in July. Toyota dealers will replace both light units free of charge and inspect the wiring harness for any signs of corrosion, repairing or replacing them as needed. 

This recall comes in the wake of a more serious defect discovered earlier in 2024 involving engine contamination in third-generation Tundras and Lexus LX SUVs. That issue prompted the automaker to replace nearly 100,000 engines due to the risk of crankshaft bearing failure caused by leftover machining debris. 

Despite these setbacks, Toyota’s full-size pickup continues to rank among America’s most durable vehicles. A recent study found that Tundras have a 37% chance of reaching 250,000 miles, leading the list of the top five longest-lasting vehicles, all of which are Toyotas.

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