It’s pretty much a total recall.
Toyota is recalling 381,199 Tacoma pickups it built from May 02, 2022 through Nov. 21, 2023 that may have a defective rear axle assembly.
The Tacoma is assembled in Mexico, but is the best-selling midsize pickup in the United States.
A manufacturing issue at a supplier allowed splatter from welds to get into the retaining nut seating surface on some of the axles.
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The nuts could come loose over time, allowing an axle shaft sub-assembly to separate from the axle housing. Toyota said drivers could experience vibration and noise before a full separation occurs, which could lead to a loss of stability and braking performance.
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The automaker isn’t sure exactly how many vehicles could have the defect. Recalled trucks will be inspected and repaired and parts will be replaced, as necessary.
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Dealers have been notified and owners will receive notices in the mail in April, but can call the Toyota Brand Engagement Center (1-800-331-4331) or check Toyota.com/recall and nhtsa.gov/recalls for more information.