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20,000 Toyota Tundras have been recalled. Check if your vehicle is impacted
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Date:2025-04-19 01:33:40
Some Toyota owners with sparkly new models may need to bring their cars back to the dealership.
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling 2023 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles equipped with a spray-on bed liner accessory.
According to a recall notice on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, the recall applies to only the two above mentioned models and was issued due to incorrect labeling.
Load capacity mislabeled
The load carrying capacity modification label, which tells drivers how much weight can be carried within the car or certain accessories on the car, is printed incorrectly, which can result in an overloaded vehicle.
Because of this, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of NHTSA. An overload increases the possibility of a crash occurring, meaning owners of affected vehicles should refrain from loading their vehicle according to the labels and contact Toyota for a replacement label promptly.
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How to check if your Toyota Tundra is affected
Dealers will replace the labels free of charge for impacted customers.
While owner notification letters are expected to be mailed October 29, 2023, drivers can contact Toyota's customer service at 1-800-331-4331 with recall code 23TA11 or contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or www.nhtsa.gov.
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