Toyota is recalling more than 3,700 Tundra trucks in Canada for an engine issue that could cause a loss of power while driving.
The safety recall, which affects 3,734 of the 2024 non-hybrid models in North America and Latin America, is due to the possibility of debris not being cleared from the engine when it was manufactured.
This can cause a range of problems in the vehicles from engines knocking and running rough to a loss of power, according to a news release by Toyota Canada.
“A loss of motive power while driving at higher speeds can increase the risk of a crash,” the news release said.
Toyota previously issued recalls for the engine debris problem in May 2024 and November 2025. Despite added measures to remove debris during manufacturing, the problem persists and could damage the main bearing in the vehicles included in the latest recall.
Toyota said all Canadian customers affected by the May 2024 recall have been notified, and repairs have been made to more than 6,000 of the 9,600 impacted vehicles.
The company said they are working to finalize repair details for the current recall and the one issued in November 2025, and customers will be notified when the repairs are available for their vehicles.
Tundra owners experiencing problems are advised to contact their Toyota dealer. Customers are also urged to check for up-to-date recall information on Toyota.ca/recall or Lexus.ca/recall.