Toyota Recalls Over 106,000 Tacoma Trucks in the U.S. Over Brake Fluid Leak
Toyota has announced a recall affecting 106,061 vehicles in the United States due to a potential brake fluid leak. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed the recall on Tuesday, stating that the affected models include specific 2024-2025 Toyota Tacoma four-wheel drive trucks.
Issue Behind the Recall
The recall stems from an issue where insufficient clearance between the rear brake hose and the wheel allows mud and dirt to accumulate. Over time, this buildup may damage the brake hose, leading to a brake fluid leak. A leak in the braking system can reduce braking efficiency, increasing the risk of accidents.
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Toyota’s Response and Free Repairs
Toyota has assured customers that it is addressing the issue proactively. Affected vehicle owners can visit their local Toyota dealership, where dealers will replace the rear brake hoses at no cost.
How to Check if Your Vehicle is Affected
Owners can contact their nearest Toyota dealership or visit the NHTSA website to check if their vehicle is included in the recall. Toyota encourages all affected customers to take immediate action to ensure their vehicle remains safe to drive.