Toyota Recalls 106,000 Tacoma Pickup Trucks for Brake Hose Issues

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Overview of the Recall

Toyota has announced a significant recall affecting approximately 106,000 Tacoma pickup trucks, particularly models from 2024-2025 that are equipped with four-wheel drive, 16-inch brakes, and 17-inch wheels. This action is primarily due to identified issues with the rear brake hoses that can potentially lead to safety concerns.

Details of the Affected Vehicles

The recall specifically targets Tacomas that may have experienced a buildup of mud and dirt inside the rear wheels. This accumulation, particularly common during off-roading activities, might cause the rear brake hoses to deteriorate over time. Such damage could result in leaking brake fluid, significantly increasing the risk of accidents.

Remedial Action and Owner Notification

To address this concern, Toyota has assured owners that dealers will replace the affected rear brake hoses with improved versions at no cost. The company plans to notify all owners by early April about the necessary repairs. In the meantime, customers who have questions or seek additional information can reach out to Toyota at 800-331-4331, or they can visit toyota.com/recall. Moreover, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers resources via their vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 and their website, where vehicle identification numbers can be checked for further insights.

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