Toyota has issued a recall for an issue that’ll directly affect off-road enthusiasts and owners of the latest Toyota Tacoma.
Toyota Tacoma 4WD pickups equipped with 16-inch brakes and 17-inch wheels can develop leaks in the rear brake hoses. Abrasion from accumulated mud and dirt is the root cause. Toyota says affected ...
The problem will be remedied by Toyota, which will replace both rear brake hoses with improved, more durable ones. It's estimated that about 5,100 Canadian trucks are affected, with over 100,000 ...
Toyota is recalling certain model years of its Tacoma pickup truck due to issues with the rear brakes, with over 100,000 ...
Toyota says mud buildup can lead to damage on hundreds of thousands of Toyota Tacomas across the globe. Toyota says mud ...
This Tundra averages more than 100,000 miles per year but, since it falls under Toyota's recall, it's going to get a ...
Dirt buildup inside the wheels of four-wheel-drive 2024 and 2025 Tacomas equipped with a specific wheel and brake setup could ...
The recall demonstrates rising pressure on vehicle safety standards since automakers take action against potential risks ...
Toyota has announced the recall of 106,061 Tacoma pickups in the U.S. due to a potential brake fluid leak. Toyota Canada ...
Just over 106,000 examples of the fourth-gen Tacoma for the US market have been produced with rear brake hoses that may ...
Insufficient clearance between the brake hose and wheel on 2024-2025MY trucks could lead to brake failure, prompting a recall ...
Benz, Land Rover, Tesla, Ford, Lincoln, Toyota, Subaru, Honda, Acura and Kia have been recalled between Jan. 27 and Feb. 10.