Toyota Recalls Over 32,000 Canadian Vehicles for Rearview Camera Safety Risk
Toyota Recalls Over 32,000 Canadian Vehicles for Rearview Camera Safety Risk

Toyota Recalls Over 32,000 Canadian Vehicles for Rearview Camera Safety Risk

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Toyota has issued a recall affecting over 32,700 vehicles in Canada, including 2022-2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models, as well as 2023-2025 Sequoia SUVs, due to a malfunction in the rearview camera system that may cause the image to not display properly or at all while reversing. This issue, which violates Canadian safety standards requiring a functioning rearview camera, could increase the risk of collisions by reducing drivers' ability to see behind the vehicle. Toyota will notify owners by mail and provide free software updates at dealerships to fix the multimedia display problem. The recall is part of a broader trend of electronic safety system-related recalls, with Toyota previously recalling other models for software problems affecting instrument panel displays and HVAC systems. While no injuries have been reported, Toyota is addressing the issue proactively to ensure compliance and safety. Owners can verify if their vehicles are affected via Toyota's official recall website or by contacting dealerships.

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