A major recall of 126,691 Toyota Tundra and related Lexus models has been announced in the United States due to the risk of sudden engine stalling. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that production debris may have entered the engines, disrupting the operation of the power unit and potentially leading to its stalling while driving.
The exact method of fixing the defect is currently being finalized: dealers will begin repairs after the final decision is approved. The campaign affects cars manufactured for the American market; all work will be free for owners.
The situation is unfolding against the backdrop of increased NHTSA scrutiny of build quality and safety. For Toyota, this is the second major recall in the United States in recent months, making such news particularly painful for the brand's reputation. Owners are advised to check the VIN on the NHTSA website and wait for an official notification from the manufacturer.
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