Toyota — recall
Automotive · Australia · 2025-05-23
Toyota vehicles' reverse lamps may fail due to moisture entering circuit board
| Country | Australia |
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| Category | Automotive |
| Published | 2025-05-23 |
| Manufacturer | TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION AUSTRALIA LIMITED |
| Models affected | Tundra (VXKH75) |
| Model year | 2022 - 2024 |
| Units affected | 831 |
| Defect | Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter the internal circuit board of the reverse lamps over time. As a result, the reverse lamps may not illuminate as intended. Also, the rear-view camera may become activated whilst driving. If the traffic behind is unable to identify if the vehicle is reversing, it could increase the risk of an accident causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and/or other road users. |
| Remedy | Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Toyota advising of this safety recall. Once parts become available, Toyota will again contact affected owners requesting them to make an appointment at their preferred Toyota dealer for rectification, free of charge. |
| Recall number | REC-006350 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
What this means for sellers
| Likely platform / channel actions | OEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback. |
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| Self-check for comparable products | Check your comparable products' design, materials and QC records against the defect described here. |
| Rules & standards likely involved | the destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards |
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