Toyota is recalling nearly 400,000 Tundra pickups and Sequoia SUVs after discovering a software issue that may cause the rearview camera to fail when shifting into reverse. The recall affects about 393,838 vehicles, specifically 2022 to 2025 Toyota Tundra models and 2023 to 2025 Sequoia hybrids. The problem stems from the software controlling the 14-inch multimedia display, which can display a green or black screen instead of the camera feed.
Federal rules require functioning rearview cameras for reversing vehicles, and this defect puts affected models out of compliance. Toyota will provide a free software update at dealerships to resolve the issue, with installation taking less than an hour. Owners will receive notification letters beginning in November 2025 and can check their vehicle identification number online. No accidents or injuries related to the problem have been reported.
Federal rules require functioning rearview cameras for reversing vehicles, and this defect puts affected models out of compliance. Toyota will provide a free software update at dealerships to resolve the issue, with installation taking less than an hour. Owners will receive notification letters beginning in November 2025 and can check their vehicle identification number online. No accidents or injuries related to the problem have been reported.