More than 1 million Toyota, Subaru and Lexus vehicles recalled for rearview camera issue
The recall covers 1,024,407 Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru vehicles from 2020-2026 due to a software glitch that may cause rearview cameras to freeze or go blank.
- Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru are recalling over one million vehicles from 2022-2026 due to a software glitch that can cause the backup camera to freeze or display a blank screen when in reverse.
- The affected vehicles are equipped with a Panoramic View Monitor system and include popular models like the Toyota RAV4, Camry, Highlander, and Lexus RX.
- To fix the issue, Toyota dealers will update the parking assist software on the recalled vehicles free of charge, and owners will be notified by mail by December 16th.
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Backup camera malfunction prompts Toyota to recall more than 1 million vehicles
Toyota is recalling more than one million popular Toyota, Lexus, and Subuaru Solterra vehicles that have a malfunctioning backup camera, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Toyota has issued a massive recall affecting more than a million vehicles. They may have a defect that prevents the rearview camera from displaying properly on the screen if the driver performs certain actions too soon after starting the vehicle. The vehicles may reportedly experience two problems. The software may cause the rearview image to freeze when reverse gear is selected within a certain time frame after starting the vehicle, or the imag…
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