Toyota Again Recalling Tundra Pickups, Lexus SUVs Due to Engine Debris

Once again, Toyota’s excellent reputation for reliability continues to erode since the launch of the new twin-turbo V6.

Remember when the automaker recalled more than 100,000 vehicles, including about 10,000 in Canada, to replace their engines in the summer of 2024? Well, the same kind of problem is occurring again and Toyota has just issued another recall.

This time, approximately 127,000 units are affected in the U.S. and over 13,000 more in Canada. We’re talking about 2023-2024 Tundra pickups, as well as 2023-2024 Lexus LX and 2024 Lexus GX SUVs—all of them gasoline-powered models and no hybrids.

You see, there’s a possibility that certain machining debris may not have been cleared from the engines when they were manufactured. This problem can cause lubrication issues resulting in potential engine knocking or rough running, a loss of motive power or the engine not being able to start.

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Given the risk of damage and the dangers to driver safety, Toyota has no choice but to recall the aforementioned vehicles. The company says it’s currently developing a fix for this issue, but if the past is any indication, we’re betting that the engines will have to be replaced once again.

Toyota will notify affected customers by early January. In the meantime, you can check your vehicle’s status by visiting Toyota.ca/recall or Lexus.ca/recall and entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to see if it’s part of the recall.

Photo: Guillaume Rivard

The latest-generation Tundra has developed a love-hate relationship with drivers, its many qualities being marred by a long list of recalls, disappointing fuel economy (even compared to the old 5.7-litre V8), as well as interior fit and finish that don’t match the level of refinement of some rivals.

The 2026 Tundra is currently on sale and you can learn more about it here.

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