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Toyota recalls 127,000 Tundra and Lexus vehicles in the United States over possible engine defect

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Recently, the major automotive manufacturer Toyota announced the recall of approximately 127,000 vehicles in the United States, including Tundra models from 2022 to 2024, Lexus LX (2022–2024) and, for the first time, the 2024 Lexus GX.

The decision comes after the company identified a potential issue involving machining debris that may not have been properly cleaned during the fabrication of the engines. This residue could lead to several problems, including knocking noises, rough operation, loss of power, or even situations in which the vehicle fails to start. Toyota stated that, although the defect does not affect every unit, the recall is a preventive measure to avoid any possible performance failure or safety risk.

Toyota recalls 127,000 Tundra and Lexus vehicles in the United States over possible engine defect

While Toyota has not yet identified a final, definitive repair, engineers are currently developing a solution that will be implemented once testing is complete. Owners of the affected vehicles will receive official notifications in the coming months, and authorized dealers will conduct inspections and repairs at no cost.

This recall highlights Toyota’s emphasis on safety and reliability, as well as the company’s willingness to respond quickly to potential defects before they cause widespread incidents. In recent years, automotive recalls have become more common as manufacturers adopt stricter quality-control measures and more advanced engine technologies.

What are the risks for drivers?

This defect could lead to a sudden loss of engine power while driving, significantly increasing the likelihood of accidents, especially at high speeds or in heavy traffic conditions.

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