The recent Toyota Tundra recall with code 24TA07 only affects model years 2022 and 2023. If you believe this recall applies to you but have not yet received an official notice from the automaker, sit tight for now; Toyota will be in touch when a concrete answer is available for your vehicle identification number (VIN). If you drive a 2024 Toyota Tundra, this recall notice does not affect your model. You can carry on enjoying every aspect of your bold, dynamic pickup truck.
The 2022 Toyota Tundra recall code is 24TA07, and it indicates an issue that could cause potential damage if left unaddressed. In the manufacturing process, some machining debris may have been left on the engine rather than being cleared away. While not an immediate hazard, this residue could eventually lead to engine deterioration, a loss of engine power while driving, and the risk of a crash. If you’re a 2022 Tundra driver, stand by for more information on whether or not this Toyota Tundra engine recall applies to you.
The 2023 Toyota Tundra also falls under the recall code 24TA07; the machining debris is once again a possible threat to your engine. Stay tuned for the official recall notice from the automaker. If you receive it, Haley Toyota of Roanoke will be happy to replace your engine with a debris-free unit. In the meantime, watch your inbox closely for official updates from Toyota. You will hear from the automaker about whether your model is subject to this recall.
Do you drive a 2024 Toyota Tundra? If so, you’re in the clear. This recall does not apply to your model year. You may want to look into another recall, code 24TA02, which may indicate a transmission software issue. This code applies to the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Toyota Tundra and could increase your risk of a crash if left unaddressed. Keep an eye out for the 24TA02 recall notice with step-by-step instructions from Toyota, and never hesitate to reach out to our dealership with any questions; we are here to walk you through this.
Checking to ensure your Toyota is clear of recalls only takes a minute of your time. You can navigate to the recall checker on the Haley Toyota of Roanoke website and enter your vehicle’s VIN. The results will tell you if there is a cause for concern.
Helpful Tip: You can find your VIN on your dashboard, driver’s side door, auto insurance card, or car registration papers.
The best way to know if your model has any outstanding recalls is by paying close attention to your mailbox. If you have not received any communication from the Toyota Motor Corporation, no immediate action is required. The automaker will diligently contact you with a Toyota Tundra recall memo if your model is impacted.
If your pickup truck is affected, there’s no need to panic! In that case, you would be eligible for an engine repair or replacement at Haley Toyota of Roanoke. Our skilled technicians are standing by to perform this service expertly when the time comes; if needed, we’ll have you back on the road with a healthy, happy engine promptly.
If you have a great experience at Haley Toyota of Roanoke, we hope to see you at our dealership again! When your lease is up or if you’re ready for an auto upgrade, you can tour and test-drive the new Toyota Tundra for sale or look at other high-quality vehicles in stock. Meanwhile, our service center is here whether you need routine maintenance or more comprehensive repair in the future.