2024-2025 Toyota Tacoma Shock Absorber Recall
2025 TOYOTA TACOMA: SUSPENSION:REAR:SHOCK ABSORBER
Updated August 6, 2026
The metal flange on front and rear shock absorbers in certain 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tacoma vehicles can corrode and fail, causing the external oil reservoir to detach. A detached reservoir can fall onto the road and create a hazard that increases the risk of a crash.
Is the Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by NHTSA on August 6, 2026. Details below.
What is recalled
2024 Toyota Tacoma Hybrid and 2024 to 2025 Toyota Tacoma vehicles with front and rear shock absorbers that have corroding metal flanges.
Am I affected
You're affected if you own a 2024 Tacoma Hybrid or a 2024 to 2025 Tacoma. Check your vehicle's year and model to confirm.
What to do right now
Contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331 to schedule a free inspection and replacement of the front and rear shock absorber assemblies. Owner notification letters will be mailed starting September 21, 2026.
Contact: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
The hazard
An oil reservoir that detaches can create a road hazard, increasing the risk of a crash.
Brands affected
- Source
- NHTSA
- Category
- Vehicles
- Recall ID
- nhtsa-26V514000
- Recalled
- August 6, 2026
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