It may not seem essential, but if you’re not used to backing up without a camera, a defective one can pose a risk.
Toyota is recalling more than a million vehicles in the United States because the backup camera image can fail just when drivers rely on it most, turning a key safety feature into a potential hazard.
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 ...
Toyota is recalling over 393,000 2022 to 2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid pickups and 2023 to 2025 Sequoia Hybrid SUVs to fix backup cameras that might not display an image when the car is in Reverse. • ...
Toyota has issued a safety recall for a popular pickup truck and SUV model because of issues with the rearview camera. Around 393,830 vehicles are affected by the recall, according to the National ...
Certain model Toyota, Lexus and Subaru vehicles are being recalled due to a rearview camera flaw. The impacted vehicles were manufactured between 2022 and 2026. If you own one of the recalled vehicles ...
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 ...
Toyota is recalling approximately 393,838 vehicles in the US because rearview camera displays may fail, reducing backward visibility, and increasing crash risk, according to the National Highway ...