Toyota is recalling over 126,000 vehicles because of a possible engine failure problem that can result in crashes.
Back in 2024, Toyota recalled over 100,000 Tundras and Lexus LXs over motor problems, with the fix ultimately being new ...
Residual manufacturing debris can cause some Lexus and Toyota vehicles to lose power, according to traffic safety regulators.
The engine recall impacting thousands of Toyota Tundra trucks, Lexus LX and GX models has now been expanded to include 2024 ...
Once again, Toyota ’s excellent reputation for reliability continues to erode since the launch of the new twin-turbo V6.
According to documents filed with the NHTSA, the problem with the Toyota V6 engines is debris. Not the kind that gets into ...
Just like with the last recall that has Toyota replacing more than 100,000 V6s, machining debris could potentially be found inside the engines.
Toyota's latest V35A engine recall encompasses 126,691 Tundra pickup trucks, GX SUVs, and LX SUVs equipped with incorrectly ...
While Toyota is working on a fix, this same problem continues to plague the brand that built its reputation on reliability.
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Ever since deliveries began for the 2022 model year, the V6-only Tundra was riddled with issues that made owners and Toyota scratch their heads in disbelief. Once a paragon of reliability among ...