Toyota is recalling over 160,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid pickups in the US due to a multimedia screen glitch that can freeze or go black. Owners should schedule a free fix at authorized dealers. Learn more now.
Toyota has announced a major recall affecting roughly 162,000 pickup trucks in the United States, specifically the 2024‑2025 model‑year Tundra and Tundra Hybrid. The issue stems from a software or hardware defect in the multimedia infotainment system that can cause the screen to freeze on the rear‑camera view or turn completely black.
Why the Recall Matters
The malfunction compromises the vehicle’s ability to meet U.S. federal safety standards, especially because a non‑functional backup camera can leave drivers without crucial rear‑view information. Toyota says the defect could potentially prevent the camera feed from displaying, increasing the risk of a collision during maneuvering.

What Owners Need to Do
Starting in late March 2026, Toyota will send official recall notices to affected owners. The company has committed to a free inspection and repair at any authorized dealership. Vehicles will be updated with a corrected screen module or software patch, restoring normal operation.
Proactive Safety Measures
This recall reflects Toyota’s proactive stance on compliance with North America’s stringent safety regulations. At present, there are no reported accidents or injuries directly linked to the screen defect.
Past Recall History
It isn’t the first time the Tundra line has faced a large‑scale recall in the United States. In May 2025, more than 400,000 Tundra pickups were recalled because of a wiring‑harness issue that could affect lighting and rear‑camera functionality.
Next Steps for Drivers
- Watch for the official recall letter from Toyota (expected end of March 2026).
- Schedule a service appointment with an authorized Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
- Take advantage of the complimentary repair; there is no charge to the vehicle owner.
- Stay informed about any future updates by visiting Toyota’s official website or contacting customer support.
By addressing the issue promptly, owners can ensure their Tundra trucks continue to meet safety expectations and enjoy reliable performance on the road.

