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Toyota Recalls 100,000 Tacomas Over Brake Issues

Toyota is recalling over 100,000 2024 and 2025 Tacoma mid-size pickups that risk brake failures when driven off road.
2025 Toyota Tacoma SR - carsforsale.com
2025 Toyota Tacoma SR - carsforsale.com

Not So Rugged Tacos

Toyota is announcing a recall of 106,061 2024 and 2025 model year Tacoma pickups over possible brake issues.

The problem is specific to 4WD trucks equipped with a combination of 16-inch brakes and 17-inch wheels (that appears to narrow the list to SR and SR5 trim Tacomas). Apparently, taking these trucks off-road might unduly expose them to potential brake failure.

Per Toyota: “The rear brake hoses in the subject vehicles can be damaged over time if there is enough build-up of mud and dirt inside the rear wheels from operating under certain off-road conditions. This can result in a brake fluid leak, increasing the risk of crash.”

2025 Toyota Tacoma Breakdown Concept - toyota.com
2025 Toyota Tacoma Breakdown Concept - toyota.com

Toyota says they will be replacing the existing brake hoses with more robust versions to ameliorate the problem. The company is currently investigating whether other configurations of the Tacoma, those equipped with 16-inch brakes and 18-inch wheels as well as other 4WD versions might also be subject to the same or similar defects.

Toyota says the recall covers vehicles sold in North, Central, and South America as well as other regions. Letters to affected owners will be sent, according to Toyota, in early April 2025. Repairs will of course be free of charge. Owners are encouraged to contact the Toyota Brand Engagement Center with any questions regarding the recall. Their number is 1-800-331-4331.

A Trend Emerging?

2025 Toyota Tacoma - toyota.com
2025 Toyota Tacoma - toyota.com

The new brake recall is one of a string of recent Toyota recalls including last summer’s recall of Tundra pickups and Lexus LX SUVs for possible engine failure and last fall’s recall of some Tacoma eight-speed transmissions. The spate of recalls has put Toyota’s vaunted reputation for quality and reliability on the line. As Toyota introduces new generations of vehicles like the Tacoma and 4Runner to market, the question looms whether these new trucks will hold up as well as their predecessors.

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With two decades of writing experience and five years of creating advertising materials for car dealerships across the U.S., Chris Kaiser explores and documents the car world’s latest innovations, unique subcultures, and era-defining classics. Armed with a Master's Degree in English from the University of South Dakota, Chris left an academic career to return to writing full-time. He is passionate about covering all aspects of the continuing evolution of personal transportation, but he specializes in automotive history, industry news, and car buying advice.

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