Toyota has announced a recall affecting more than 140,000 vehicles, including popular models such as the Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Camry, and Lexus RX. The recall, issued on Thursday, addresses separate safety concerns that could potentially impact vehicle performance and passenger safety.
Details of the Recall
The recall affects multiple model years and vehicle types, including:
- 2025 Toyota Camry
- 2025 Lexus NX
- 2024 Lexus RX
- 2025 Lexus RX
- 2024 Toyota Tacoma
- 2025 Toyota Tacoma
Owners of these vehicles are advised to check whether their cars are included in the recall by using their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database or Toyota’s official recall website.
Safety Concerns and Issues Identified
The issues prompting the recall differ across the affected models:
Toyota Tacoma (2024 & 2025 Models)
The automaker has identified a risk of damage to the rear brake hoses due to excessive buildup of mud and dirt inside the rear wheels. If left unchecked, this could lead to reduced braking efficiency, posing a significant safety hazard.
Toyota Camry and Lexus RX (Various Models)
Some vehicles may have been manufactured with defective second-row center seatbelts. Toyota states that these seatbelts might have sustained damage during production, potentially compromising their effectiveness in securing passengers during an accident.
Toyota’s Response and Customer Notification
Toyota has assured customers that they will be notified of the recall and provided with free replacements where necessary. The company expects to begin reaching out to affected vehicle owners by early April 2025.
“Our priority is ensuring the safety of our customers,” Toyota stated in the press release. “We urge all affected vehicle owners to bring their cars in for an inspection and necessary replacements as soon as they receive a notification.”
The company will conduct all repairs free of charge at authorized dealerships. Owners who suspect their vehicles might be affected but have not yet received notification are encouraged to contact Toyota or Lexus customer service for further assistance.
How to Check If Your Vehicle Is Affected
Toyota and Lexus owners can verify if their vehicle is part of this recall by using their VIN to search the NHTSA’s recall database or Toyota’s recall lookup tool. The VIN is typically located on the driver’s side dashboard, near the windshield, or on the driver’s side door frame.
Final Thoughts
With over 140,000 vehicles affected, this recall highlights Toyota’s commitment to addressing potential safety risks proactively. Vehicle owners should remain vigilant and take action promptly to ensure their cars meet safety standards.
For further updates and assistance, customers can visit Toyota’s official website or reach out to their nearest dealership.
Contact Information
For more information on this recall, vehicle owners can contact Toyota’s customer service or visit the official Toyota recall page. The NHTSA website also provides a detailed search tool for recalls based on vehicle VINs.