A safety recall has been issued for a total of 1532 Toyota Tundra vehicles produced between 30 June 2021 and 7 March 2025.
The recall addresses a potential fault in the factory reversing lamp assemblies that could compromise rear visibility and increase the risk of collisions.
The affected vehicles are equipped with two reversing lamp assemblies, each containing a multi-layer vent patch designed to protect against water intrusion. Over time, thermal cycling may cause the vent patch to separate, allowing moisture to enter the assembly.
This intrusion can lead to corrosion of internal components, potentially causing the reversing lamps to fail. If both reversing lamps are non-functional, drivers may experience reduced visibility when reversing, particularly in low-light conditions, and other road users may not be aware the vehicle is reversing.
To rectify the issue, Toyota dealers will replace both reversing lamp assemblies free of charge. The repair is expected to take approximately two hours, though service times may vary.
Toyota Australia will contact all affected vehicle owners directly with details of the recall. Owners are encouraged to ensure their contact information is up to date to receive timely notifications.

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