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Almost 394,000 Toyota vehicles in the We are recalled Due to the problems with the rear view camera that can reduce the power of drivers to see behind it, according to car controls to form a safety risk.
Certain model years 2022-2025 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid vehicles and model years 2023-2025 Sequoia hybrid vehicles are influenced by the recall, said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
A software error is behind the recall, according to NHTSA.
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A 2025 Toyota Sequoia Capstone in the Wind Chill Pearl Exterior color that drove the road. (Toyota Motor Corp.)
The error can cause the rear -view image to be displayed when the vehicle is placed in reverse, which means that the vehicle does not meet the requirements of the federal motor vehicle safety stand (FMVSS) No 111, “visibility behind”, the supervisors said.

The problem also increases the risk of a crash for drivers.
Dealers will update the multimedia display software for free. Notification of the recall will be sent to owners as soon as November 16. NHTSA said owners can also call Toyota customer service for more information.
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The recall comes only a few months after Toyota has reminded more than 443,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks about an error in their inverted lights so that they can stop working.

A new Toyota Tundra truck for sale at a dealer in Yuma, Arizona, on March 31, 2025. (Eric Thayer / Bloomberg via / getty images)
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In the May Recall, NHTSA said that the problem could limit the back of the driver of the driver during “low ambient light conditions” and leave others on the road without a clear signal that the trucks are going back.
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