Toyota is issuing a nationwide recall for more than 160,000 trucks, citing a faulty rearview camera display as the cause.
According to Toyota, the recalled trucks' video screens may “become stuck on a camera view” or go completely dark under certain circumstances.
Toyota announced Friday it would recall about 162,000 pickup trucks in the United States after it was discovered that the ...
Toyota recalls 162,000 Tundra trucks in the U.S. after a faulty multimedia display may block rearview camera images.
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
Porsche is recalling 173,538 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect that could cause rearview cameras to go dark while drivers are backing up. The recall covers select 2019-2025 Cayenne and Cayenne ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a ‘Stable’ 5-Tier Storage Shelf for Only $45 Porsche recalls 173,538 vehicles for rearview camera software failures on 2019-2025 models. Remedy expected mid-February 2026; ...
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Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
TOKYO, Japan — Toyota announced a major safety recall affecting more than 1 million vehicles across the U.S. due to a software issue that could cause backup camera images to fail or freeze. The recall ...
This year has been rife with Ford recalls, but it seems Toyota is doing its best to catch up late in the year. While Ford has issued more than 100 recalls in 2025, Toyota is swinging back with sheer ...
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