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Toyota recalls over 32,000 vehicles in Canada due to rearview camera defect

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Toyota is recalling 32,733 vehicles in Canada after federal safety regulators found a defect that could cause rearview cameras to fail, increasing the risk of collisions.

According to Transport Canada, the issue affects Sequoia models from 2023 to 2025 and Tundra models — including hybrids — from 2022 to 2025, all equipped with a 14-inch multimedia display.

Officials say a software malfunction may cause the backup camera image to appear distorted or not display at all when reversing, a direct violation of Canadian safety requirements. “A rearview image that doesn’t display correctly could reduce a driver’s ability to see behind the vehicle,” the notice said.

Toyota will notify affected owners in writing and provide a free software update at dealerships. Drivers can also check Toyota’s online recall database using their VIN to confirm if their vehicle is impacted.

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