Toyota Recalls Over 443,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid Trucks

Published On 28/5/2025, 10:54:42 am Author Mohit Taneja

Toyota recalls over 443,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks (2022–2025) in the U.S. due to a taillight defect that can cause reverse lights to fail, raising safety concerns.

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In a troubling development for Toyota loyalists, the automaker has issued a recall affecting 443,000 units of its 2022–2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid pickup trucks across the United States. At the core of the issue lies a flaw in the reverse light assembly that may cause both lights to fail, a defect that could significantly increase the risk of rear-end accidents, particularly during nighttime or low-visibility conditions.

The Fault Behind the Recall

The defect has been traced to the reverse lamp assembly, where a multi-layer vent patch which is designed to regulate internal pressure that may degrade over time due to temperature fluctuations. This allows moisture to infiltrate the housing, potentially corroding internal components such as the circuit board, connector, or wiring harness. The result? Complete or partial failure of the reverse lights.

This isn’t a mere cosmetic issue. When a vehicle cannot signal its movements properly, the chances of a back-over incident or driveway collision escalate, particularly for larger vehicles like pickups that already suffer from limited rearward visibility.

Scope of the Recall

Models Affected: 2022–2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid

Gasoline Variants: Built between May 10, 2021, and March 26, 2025

Hybrid Variants: Built between June 30, 2021, and March 20, 2025

Corrective Measures

Toyota has confirmed that dealerships will replace both reverse lamp assemblies with upgraded components, free of charge. Additionally, technicians will inspect wiring harnesses and repair or replace them if corrosion is found. Owners who previously paid for such repairs may apply for reimbursement under Toyota’s General Reimbursement Plan.

Notification Timeline

Official recall notifications will begin reaching affected owners by mid-July 2025, with some possibly arriving as early as late June. The recall will be carried out under Toyota’s internal reference codes 24TB06/24TA06 and NHTSA campaign 25V322000.

An Ongoing Pattern of Failures

This marks the 11th recall for the 2022 Tundra, adding to a growing list that includes engine replacements due to metal debris contamination reported in 2024. While Toyota has moved swiftly to address each defect, the string of quality lapses has cast a long shadow over the brand's reputation for durability and reliability.

For many owners, this isn't just a minor inconvenience rather it’s another crack in what was once a rock-solid image.