More than 140,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles recalled

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More than 140,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles are being recalled by Toyota, according to a press release from the company on Thursday.

Toyota said that the recalls include certain models of its Tacoma 4-wheel drive vehicles, as well as their Toyota Camry and Lexus RX vehicles.

The recalls involves different faults, with Toyota saying that the recalled Tacoma vehicles could have damaged rear brake hoses if there is “enough build-up of mud and dirt inside the rear wheels.”

Recalled Camrys and Lexus RX vehicles could have second-row center seatbelts that might have been damaged during manufacturing. The company says it will notify affected customers of both recalls by early April 2025.

Replacements for both recalls will be done free of charge.

Looking for a recall? Check out USA TODAY’s recall database

The NHTSA’s database allows you to search for recalls based on your vehicle identification number or VIN.

What Toyota vehicles are affected?

The recall covers some of the following Toyota and Lexus vehicles:

  • 2025 MY Toyota Camry
  • 2025 MY Lexus NX
  • 2024 MY Lexus RX
  • 2025 MY Lexus RX
  • 2024 MY Toyota Tacoma
  • 2025 MY Toyota Tacoma

Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@gannett.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Toyota, Lexus recall: More than 140,000 vehicles recalled

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