A second Toyota Tundra engine failure recall was launched and thousands of failing engines pushed the automaker to expand the recall. PLANO, Texas (May 15, 2025) - Toyota is conducting a safety recall involving certain MY2022-25 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles. Approximately 443,000 vehicles are involved in this recall for the U.S.
Due to moisture intrusion over time, both reverse lamps on the subject vehicles can stop working. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation Report a Safety Problem Ratings Recalls Risky Driving Road Safety Vehicle Safety More.
Toyota's recall extends to over 440,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models with model years ranging from 2022. Find 2025 Toyota Tundra recalls information, reported by the NHTSA, and we will help you find a nearby service center where you can get your car fixed. Engines Under Scrutiny Once Again Toyota announced a new safety recall involving certain 2022-2024 Toyota Tundra, 2022-2024 Lexus LX, and 2024 Lexus GX models across North America.
The fault affects around 443,000 Tundras and Tundra Hybrids built for the 2022-2025 model years, which will need to return to a Toyota dealership to have their light units. Toyota is recalling over 400,000 models of its Toyota Tundra and Toyota Tundra Hybrid vehicles over concerns that their reverse lights could fail, limiting visibility. On May 15, 2025, Toyota filed a Defect Information Report (DIR) with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) informing the agency of our intent to conduct a voluntary Safety Recall on certain 2022.
The following models are affected: 2022 - 2025 Toyota Tundra 2022 - 2025 Toyota Tundra Hybrid Recall summary In the affected trucks, moisture may enter the reverse light assembly, causing corrosion and rendering the lights inoperable. Recall risks Inoperable reverse lights reduce the driver's field of view while backing up.