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Toyota Is Recalling Over A Million Vehicles Because Of Rear-View Camera Issues Which Brings Up A Big Question
NHTSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (not to be confused with NHTSA, the National Ham-based Team Sports Association) has issued a notice about a Toyota recall that affects ...
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173k+ US luxury cars recalled after rear camera failures
More than 173,000 high-end Porsche cars and SUVs in the United States are being recalled after regulators found that their ...
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 ...
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 ...
You might want to be careful backing out of your driveway if you have certain Toyota models. Toyota is recalling 394,000 vehicles due to defects with the rear view camera on certain models. According ...
Toyota is recalling 1,024,407 vehicles in the U.S. due to a flaw that may cause a rear-view camera to fail, boosting the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...
(CNN) - Toyota is recalling about 13,000 2023 Crown vehicles because of a camera defect. The automaker said the front and rear view camera cases can allow water to get inside causing the cameras to ...
Toyota is recalling more than a million vehicles in the U.S. due to a problem with their rearview cameras that could increase the chances the vehicles could crash, the National Transportation Safety ...
The recall covers certain 2022–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models, as well as 2023–2025 Sequoia Hybrid vehicles. Credit: Everyonephoto Studio/Shutterstock.com Toyota Motor will recall 393,838 ...
Nearly 394,000 Toyota vehicles in the U.S. are being recalled due to rearview camera issues that could reduce drivers' ability to see behind them, posing a safety risk, according to auto regulators.
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