Complaints & Recalls
Official Safety Recalls - Important!
1 RecallThese are official manufacturer recalls ordered by NHTSA for safety defects. If you own this vehicle, contact your dealer immediately for free repairs.
Gulf States Toyota, Inc.
Safety Issue:
Gulf States Toyota, Inc. (GST) is recalling certain Toyota 2023 GR Supra, 2024 4 Runner, Corolla, Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser Hybrid, Tacoma, Tacoma Hybrid, 2023-2024 BZ4X, Corolla Cross Hybrid, GR Corolla, GR86, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Prius, Prius Prime, Sequoia Hybrid, Tundra, Tundra Hybrid, Venza Hybrid, 2023-2025 Crown, and 2025 Camry Hybrid vehicles equipped with GST accessories. The load carrying capacity modification label may display inaccurate added weight values. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 110, "Tire Selection and Rims."
Potential Risk:
FREE Recall Solution:
Additional Details:
Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
Mfg Campaign: 24R2
Recall Date: Jul 23, 2024
Consumer Complaints
18 ComplaintsToyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
AIR BAGS
Potential Consequences:
Driver sustained severe hand injuries due to airbag deployment while the hand was on the horn pad. Possible over-aggressive deployment or module failure. Incident occurred on [XXX], while driving a 2024 Toyota BZ4X (VIN: [XXX] ). Requesting formal investigation into the airbag system and front structural integrity of this vehicle model. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Corrective Action:
Driver sustained severe hand injuries due to airbag deployment while the hand was on the horn pad. Possible over-aggressive deployment or module failure. Incident occurred on [XXX], while driving a 2024 Toyota BZ4X (VIN: [XXX] ). Requesting formal investigation into the airbag system and front structural integrity of this vehicle model. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Additional Notes:
Driver sustained severe hand injuries due to airbag deployment while the hand was on the horn pad. Possible over-aggressive deployment or module failure. Incident occurred on [XXX], while driving a 2024 Toyota BZ4X (VIN: [XXX] ). Requesting formal investigation into the airbag system and front structural integrity of this vehicle model. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Mfg Campaign: 11675770
Recall Date: Jul 23, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
STRUCTURE:FRAME AND MEMBERS:UNDERBODY SHIELDS
Potential Consequences:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Corrective Action:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Additional Notes:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Mfg Campaign: 11666897
Recall Date: Jun 14, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
STRUCTURE:BODY:BUMPERS
Potential Consequences:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Corrective Action:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Additional Notes:
On [XXX], while driving through a common roadway puddle at a safe speed, the front bumper on my BZ4X detached from the undercarriage shield and tore away from the clips. This type of damage is clearly disproportionate to the conditions and reflects a deficiency in structural design. After researching this issue, I found that many other BZ4X owners have experienced the same bumper detachment and undercarriage shield failure under minimal driving conditions. These consistent reports indicate a widespread manufacturing defect, not isolated driver error or negligence. For example: On multiple owner forums and complaint sites like NHTSA.gov and Reddit, BZ4X owners have documented similar instances of bumpers tearing off from puddles or light snow. A widely circulated post on Reddit’s r/Toyota described a nearly identical issue, stating that “driving through a shallow puddle at a slow speed caused the bumper to rip off like paper.” The issue has even reached automotive press outlets and consumer advocate blogs, highlighting growing concern over the poor mounting of the bumper and the fragile undercarriage shield. Given the consistency and severity of these reports, this clearly represents a design flaw. The bumper is failing to withstand routine driving conditions, and this undermines not only the durability of the vehicle but also customer confidence and safety. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Mfg Campaign: 11666897
Recall Date: Jun 14, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
STRUCTURE:BODY
Potential Consequences:
I was driving very slowly (5 to 10 MPH) through a rain storm on May 28th. The water rose to about 6 inches (fairly still, not rushing water), and I heard a loud and alarming noise under the car. I drove on for one block on a neighborhood street until I could get to higher ground. I discovered that the force of the water pulled down the fabric and plastic shrouds from the wheel-well into the wheels. The cloth and plastic shrouds were then pulled under the wheels, and the whole connected assembly was ripped off the car. This caused damage to both front fenders, the front bumper, and possibly to the safety sensors behind the bumper. I took it to my local Toyota dealer the next day, and they said this happens all the time, and that it will cost at least $2,000 to repair -- maybe double that if the safety sensors behind the bumper were damaged. I posted to some forums on-line about this problem, and heard from many other owners of the BZ4X and the identical car from Subaru (Soltera) that they had experienced the same thing. The Toyota dealer is correct -- this happens all the time -- it is clearly a serious design flaw, and it is a serious safety concern. The Toyota dealer has said that this is my problem, not theirs. The Toyota USA customer-service said the same thing. They clearly do not want to accept responsibility for a badly designed front-bumper assembly. This car has less than 3,000 miles on it, and despite my extremely cautious driving, it is already falling apart.
Corrective Action:
I was driving very slowly (5 to 10 MPH) through a rain storm on May 28th. The water rose to about 6 inches (fairly still, not rushing water), and I heard a loud and alarming noise under the car. I drove on for one block on a neighborhood street until I could get to higher ground. I discovered that the force of the water pulled down the fabric and plastic shrouds from the wheel-well into the wheels. The cloth and plastic shrouds were then pulled under the wheels, and the whole connected assembly was ripped off the car. This caused damage to both front fenders, the front bumper, and possibly to the safety sensors behind the bumper. I took it to my local Toyota dealer the next day, and they said this happens all the time, and that it will cost at least $2,000 to repair -- maybe double that if the safety sensors behind the bumper were damaged. I posted to some forums on-line about this problem, and heard from many other owners of the BZ4X and the identical car from Subaru (Soltera) that they had experienced the same thing. The Toyota dealer is correct -- this happens all the time -- it is clearly a serious design flaw, and it is a serious safety concern. The Toyota dealer has said that this is my problem, not theirs. The Toyota USA customer-service said the same thing. They clearly do not want to accept responsibility for a badly designed front-bumper assembly. This car has less than 3,000 miles on it, and despite my extremely cautious driving, it is already falling apart.
Additional Notes:
I was driving very slowly (5 to 10 MPH) through a rain storm on May 28th. The water rose to about 6 inches (fairly still, not rushing water), and I heard a loud and alarming noise under the car. I drove on for one block on a neighborhood street until I could get to higher ground. I discovered that the force of the water pulled down the fabric and plastic shrouds from the wheel-well into the wheels. The cloth and plastic shrouds were then pulled under the wheels, and the whole connected assembly was ripped off the car. This caused damage to both front fenders, the front bumper, and possibly to the safety sensors behind the bumper. I took it to my local Toyota dealer the next day, and they said this happens all the time, and that it will cost at least $2,000 to repair -- maybe double that if the safety sensors behind the bumper were damaged. I posted to some forums on-line about this problem, and heard from many other owners of the BZ4X and the identical car from Subaru (Soltera) that they had experienced the same thing. The Toyota dealer is correct -- this happens all the time -- it is clearly a serious design flaw, and it is a serious safety concern. The Toyota dealer has said that this is my problem, not theirs. The Toyota USA customer-service said the same thing. They clearly do not want to accept responsibility for a badly designed front-bumper assembly. This car has less than 3,000 miles on it, and despite my extremely cautious driving, it is already falling apart.
Mfg Campaign: 11664415
Recall Date: Jun 2, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
STEERING
Potential Consequences:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Corrective Action:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Additional Notes:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Mfg Campaign: 11663632
Recall Date: May 29, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
WHEELS
Potential Consequences:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Corrective Action:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Additional Notes:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Mfg Campaign: 11663632
Recall Date: May 29, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
LANE DEPARTURE: ASSIST
Potential Consequences:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Corrective Action:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Additional Notes:
Steering system, potentially related to electric power steering (EPS) or driver-assist systems (lane keeping or steering assist). While completing a routine right-hand turn, my husband began to straighten the steering wheel when the steering system suddenly and sharply turned further right without any driver input. This caused the vehicle to strike a curb, damaging both passenger-side wheels and the front tire. There were no warning lights or indicators, and road and weather conditions were normal. The uncommanded steering input appeared to come from the vehicle itself. The incident resulted in loss of directional control and could have been severe had another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist been present. This behavior reflects a serious and unexpected failure in the steering or driver-assist system, posing a direct threat to driver and public safety. I reported the incident to my local Toyota dealership. I have since signed Toyota’s EDR (Event Data Recorder) consent form, and an official inspection has occurred but they haven't provided detail. They also did not make me aware the inspection was taking place and did it without coordination. They have not confirmed that this has happened before. A similar, though less severe, issue occurred previously while I was driving on the highway. As I approached a merging lane to my right, the car suddenly pulled sharply to the right, seemingly misinterpreting the lane markings or misjudging its position. There were no vehicles next to me at the time, and I was able to regain control. While it did not result in a collision, it was alarming and appears to have been a driver-assist or steering control malfunction.
Mfg Campaign: 11663632
Recall Date: May 29, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
The air conditioner/heat pump has went out twice in 5 months. AC compressor failure poses several safety risks, including the potential for fires, refrigerant leaks leading to health hazards, and increased humidity fostering mold and mildew growth, which can worsen indoor air quality and lead to respiratory issues. Causing concern of leaking refrigerant into the cabin of the vehicle could lead to cancer and death.
Corrective Action:
The air conditioner/heat pump has went out twice in 5 months. AC compressor failure poses several safety risks, including the potential for fires, refrigerant leaks leading to health hazards, and increased humidity fostering mold and mildew growth, which can worsen indoor air quality and lead to respiratory issues. Causing concern of leaking refrigerant into the cabin of the vehicle could lead to cancer and death.
Additional Notes:
The air conditioner/heat pump has went out twice in 5 months. AC compressor failure poses several safety risks, including the potential for fires, refrigerant leaks leading to health hazards, and increased humidity fostering mold and mildew growth, which can worsen indoor air quality and lead to respiratory issues. Causing concern of leaking refrigerant into the cabin of the vehicle could lead to cancer and death.
Mfg Campaign: 11654242
Recall Date: Apr 12, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Potential Consequences:
Sparks coming out the charge port
Corrective Action:
Sparks coming out the charge port
Additional Notes:
Sparks coming out the charge port
Mfg Campaign: 11653558
Recall Date: Apr 8, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Corrective Action:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Additional Notes:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Mfg Campaign: 11650834
Recall Date: Mar 26, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Corrective Action:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Additional Notes:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Mfg Campaign: 11650834
Recall Date: Mar 26, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
SERVICE BRAKES
Potential Consequences:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Corrective Action:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Additional Notes:
2024 BZ4x, 590 miles on ODO. Purchased the car on Sunday, 03/23/2025. Monday Morning - Turning on the Car (In my garage). I had it in "ready" while I tried to connect my Toyota app to the car, While talking to Toyota engagement for help.. (Never was able to change the primary driver on it.) The accessory lights flickered and a bell went on and off. Then the car went totally black. Toyota called a tow truck driver. He jumped the 12 volt. It gave it enough juice so I put in reverse and there was a Loud Grinding noise. "Brake System Malfunction- Take to Dealer." Tow truck loaded it up, grinding and all, took it to Toyota. There, found out the 12 volt battery died. No reported grinding when off loading or at the dealer. Toyota Dealer replaced the 12 volt battery on Monday 03/24/2025. Picked it up, drove it around about 40 miles and parked it in my garage. Parked with >80% battery on Lith battery Monday night 21:00. Sat in the Garage on Tuesday. Wednesday Morning 08:00am, 12 Volt COMPLETLY DEAD. It's back at the dealership. MY safety concern - Does this mean the Brake system will "malfunction" if the 12 volt battery isn't holding enough charge to operate the BRAKE SYSTEM?! Not sure if it means the parking brake or the actual brakes.
Mfg Campaign: 11650834
Recall Date: Mar 26, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Potential Consequences:
**Report to NHTSA – 12-Volt Battery Issue in Toyota BZ4X** **Vehicle Information:** - **Make & Model:** Toyota BZ4X - **Issue:** 12-Volt Battery Drain **Description of the Problem:** I have been experiencing repeated issues with the 12-volt battery in my Toyota BZ4X. If the vehicle is not driven for one or two days, the battery depletes, requiring a jump-start to operate. I have taken the car to the dealership for inspection on two separate occasions—once in November and again recently. On both visits, the dealer was unable to identify any issues. However, despite these inspections, the problem persists. Most recently, after taking the vehicle to the dealership, the car once again failed to start the following day and required another jump-start. **Safety Concern:** This recurring battery failure presents a significant safety risk, particularly if the vehicle becomes inoperable in a remote location or in an emergency situation. The inability to start the car reliably raises concerns about potential hazards, especially in extreme weather conditions or areas with limited access to assistance. **Request for Investigation:** I urge the NHTSA to investigate this issue further, as it affects the reliability and safety of the vehicle. A resolution is necessary to ensure that the 12-volt battery functions as intended without leaving drivers stranded.
Corrective Action:
**Report to NHTSA – 12-Volt Battery Issue in Toyota BZ4X** **Vehicle Information:** - **Make & Model:** Toyota BZ4X - **Issue:** 12-Volt Battery Drain **Description of the Problem:** I have been experiencing repeated issues with the 12-volt battery in my Toyota BZ4X. If the vehicle is not driven for one or two days, the battery depletes, requiring a jump-start to operate. I have taken the car to the dealership for inspection on two separate occasions—once in November and again recently. On both visits, the dealer was unable to identify any issues. However, despite these inspections, the problem persists. Most recently, after taking the vehicle to the dealership, the car once again failed to start the following day and required another jump-start. **Safety Concern:** This recurring battery failure presents a significant safety risk, particularly if the vehicle becomes inoperable in a remote location or in an emergency situation. The inability to start the car reliably raises concerns about potential hazards, especially in extreme weather conditions or areas with limited access to assistance. **Request for Investigation:** I urge the NHTSA to investigate this issue further, as it affects the reliability and safety of the vehicle. A resolution is necessary to ensure that the 12-volt battery functions as intended without leaving drivers stranded.
Additional Notes:
**Report to NHTSA – 12-Volt Battery Issue in Toyota BZ4X** **Vehicle Information:** - **Make & Model:** Toyota BZ4X - **Issue:** 12-Volt Battery Drain **Description of the Problem:** I have been experiencing repeated issues with the 12-volt battery in my Toyota BZ4X. If the vehicle is not driven for one or two days, the battery depletes, requiring a jump-start to operate. I have taken the car to the dealership for inspection on two separate occasions—once in November and again recently. On both visits, the dealer was unable to identify any issues. However, despite these inspections, the problem persists. Most recently, after taking the vehicle to the dealership, the car once again failed to start the following day and required another jump-start. **Safety Concern:** This recurring battery failure presents a significant safety risk, particularly if the vehicle becomes inoperable in a remote location or in an emergency situation. The inability to start the car reliably raises concerns about potential hazards, especially in extreme weather conditions or areas with limited access to assistance. **Request for Investigation:** I urge the NHTSA to investigate this issue further, as it affects the reliability and safety of the vehicle. A resolution is necessary to ensure that the 12-volt battery functions as intended without leaving drivers stranded.
Mfg Campaign: 11644322
Recall Date: Feb 22, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:12V/24V/48V BATTERY
Potential Consequences:
The contact owns a 2024 Toyota BZ4X. The contact stated that the battery failed to retain a charge, resulting in the doors not unlocking as needed. The contact stated that the dealer had previously replaced the battery, but the failure persisted. The vehicle was towed back to the dealer, who determined that the battery had failed again. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 12,389.
Corrective Action:
The contact owns a 2024 Toyota BZ4X. The contact stated that the battery failed to retain a charge, resulting in the doors not unlocking as needed. The contact stated that the dealer had previously replaced the battery, but the failure persisted. The vehicle was towed back to the dealer, who determined that the battery had failed again. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 12,389.
Additional Notes:
The contact owns a 2024 Toyota BZ4X. The contact stated that the battery failed to retain a charge, resulting in the doors not unlocking as needed. The contact stated that the dealer had previously replaced the battery, but the failure persisted. The vehicle was towed back to the dealer, who determined that the battery had failed again. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 12,389.
Mfg Campaign: 11642584
Recall Date: Feb 13, 2025
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
On two occasions in the last month, when attempting to start the car, it doesn’t start, the interior dash lights start flickering, and a notification displays stating, “Parking brake cannot be applied”. I then have to “jump” the 12-volt battery. The main issue is the notification stating the parking brake cannot be applied because before shutting off the car the night before, I make sure the parking brake IS applied. However, it seems like the 12-volt battery is dead when I attempt to start it the following day; it automatically turns off the parking brake or at least notifies me that it is in error based on the message I receive.
Corrective Action:
On two occasions in the last month, when attempting to start the car, it doesn’t start, the interior dash lights start flickering, and a notification displays stating, “Parking brake cannot be applied”. I then have to “jump” the 12-volt battery. The main issue is the notification stating the parking brake cannot be applied because before shutting off the car the night before, I make sure the parking brake IS applied. However, it seems like the 12-volt battery is dead when I attempt to start it the following day; it automatically turns off the parking brake or at least notifies me that it is in error based on the message I receive.
Additional Notes:
On two occasions in the last month, when attempting to start the car, it doesn’t start, the interior dash lights start flickering, and a notification displays stating, “Parking brake cannot be applied”. I then have to “jump” the 12-volt battery. The main issue is the notification stating the parking brake cannot be applied because before shutting off the car the night before, I make sure the parking brake IS applied. However, it seems like the 12-volt battery is dead when I attempt to start it the following day; it automatically turns off the parking brake or at least notifies me that it is in error based on the message I receive.
Mfg Campaign: 11618908
Recall Date: Oct 9, 2024
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Potential Consequences:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Corrective Action:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Additional Notes:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Mfg Campaign: 11611201
Recall Date: Aug 27, 2024
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
STRUCTURE:BODY
Potential Consequences:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Corrective Action:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Additional Notes:
Few days ago I was driving in the rain . suddenly i heard a scratching noise > i stopped the vehicle and looked underneath i saw a plastic sheet hanging . this happened while driving on the flash of water and due to impact of water because toyota used a very cheap quality sheet underneath for protection with plastic bolts . i took the vehicle to the dealer ship and they refuse to fix it under warranty stating that it happened due to impact which is not covered. the cost is $550 to fix it. this all happened due to cheap quality plastic sheet and not my fault . toyota should cover it under warranty.
Mfg Campaign: 11611201
Recall Date: Aug 27, 2024
Toyota Motor Corporation
Defect Description:
TIRES
Potential Consequences:
I was driving Right before MLK exit 285 southbound around 6:00 pm on 05–22-24 hit the biggest pot hole and my tire burst.tire size 235/50R201 had drive very slow to get of the exit on Campbellton to get tire shop fixe my tire.
Corrective Action:
I was driving Right before MLK exit 285 southbound around 6:00 pm on 05–22-24 hit the biggest pot hole and my tire burst.tire size 235/50R201 had drive very slow to get of the exit on Campbellton to get tire shop fixe my tire.
Additional Notes:
I was driving Right before MLK exit 285 southbound around 6:00 pm on 05–22-24 hit the biggest pot hole and my tire burst.tire size 235/50R201 had drive very slow to get of the exit on Campbellton to get tire shop fixe my tire.
Mfg Campaign: 11590865
Recall Date: May 27, 2024
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