Toyota Engine Recall Expansion Affects 2024 Tundra, Lexus LX and GX
Toyota recently (June 2026) issued a new voluntary recall for its 3.4L V6 twin-turbocharged engine, affecting approximately 44,000 non-hybrid 2024 Tundra vehicles nationwide. This engine issue has persisted for two years, with two previous large-scale recalls.
This engine is basically only used in Toyota's top-tier models, such as the flagship SUV LX (easily priced over $100k🔪) and the recently heavily marked-up GX series. Truly a friend to the budget-conscious, targeting the wealthy.
| Recall Timeline and Affected Models |
| May 2024: 102,000 vehicles (2022-2023 Tundra, Lexus LX) |
| November 2025: 127,000 vehicles (adding Lexus GX) |
| June 2026: 44,000 vehicles (2024 non-hybrid Tundra) |
Failure Cause: The official notice states that machining debris may remain inside the engine. Even though Toyota has enhanced production controls, the remaining debris is still enough to damage No. 1 main bearing, leading to catastrophic engine failure. Toyota has now completed repairs on 77,000 affected vehicles.
| Owner Self-Check Guide |
| 1. Prepare your vehicle's 17-digit VIN (usually found at the lower left corner of the windshield or on the door pillar) |
| 2. Visit the Toyota website or NHTSA recall lookup page to enter the number. |
| 3. Toyota will contact affected customers in phases to offer a corresponding remedy plan. |