Toyota recalls 162,000 Tundra and Hybrid trucks in US over camera display freeze issue

Toyota is recalling 162,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles in the US due to multimedia display malfunctions affecting camera views and screens.

Toyota announced on Friday that it is initiating a safety recall for approximately 162,000 vehicles in the United States due to problems with the multimedia display, reports customreceipt.com via Investing. The affected vehicles are specific 2024-2025 model year Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks.

According to Toyota, the issue involves the multimedia display potentially freezing on a camera view or showing a black screen under certain conditions. The automaker noted that this malfunction could prevent the display from meeting federal safety standards. Toyota said it will notify owners of the affected vehicles by the end of March.

The company has not reported any accidents linked to the display issue. Vehicle owners are advised to monitor official Toyota communications and contact authorized dealers for further information regarding inspections or software updates.

Toyota has previously implemented recalls for multimedia and safety-related components, emphasizing the company’s ongoing commitment to safety compliance and regulatory adherence. Dealers will provide repairs free of charge for the affected vehicles once notified.

The recall comes amid broader concerns over electronic system reliability in newer vehicle models, with manufacturers under increased scrutiny by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for potential safety defects.

Owners seeking more information or wishing to confirm if their vehicle is part of the recall can visit Toyota’s official recall website or contact their local dealership.

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