Toyota has recalled about 393,838 vehicles in a much-publicized recall of the so-called “sticking accelerator pedals,” including certain model Tundras and Sequoias. This decision follows the company’s consumer-first approach and adherence to federal safety regulations. The recall affects mainly 2022-2025 non-hybrid and hybrid Tundras, as well as 2023-2025 Sequoia hybrids.
These notification letters will be sent out by mail to impacted vehicle owners, beginning November 16 th. Toyota’s focus now is going to be making sure that every affected owner knows what the possible issues are and what action they need to take. Over 90 percent of the recalled vehicles are non-hybrid Tundras. This is intentional to highlight the dramatic effect on this specific model.
The recall has been classified under two numbers: 25TB10 for the Tundra models and 25TA10 for the Sequoia hybrids. Owners who have additional questions or need more help about this recall can reach out to Toyota’s customer service at 1-800-331-4331. The move marks a proactive approach to customer safety and reflects Toyota’s commitment to acting quickly and effectively to resolve any potential concern.
So far, the company has not provided any specific information about what issue led the recall. That said, they focus on the fact that customer safety is still their number one priority. By contacting vehicle owners directly and offering assistance, Toyota hopes to reduce the risk of ownership in these problematic models.
Yet as the world’s most successful automobile manufacturer, Toyota clearly has a responsibility to set the highest possible safety standard. The decision to pursue this recall is evidence of their continued dedication to quality and willingness to put the customer first. By having transparent, frequent conversations with their customers, they make building trust and transparency a priority.