Toyota Recalls 100,000+ Vehicles Over Engine Debris Issue

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Toyota has identified that machining debris left in the engine during production is causing engine failures in its twin-turbo V6 engines used in the Toyota Tundra and Lexus LX. This defect can lead to engine knocking, rough running, or stalling, prompting a recall of 102,000 vehicles. The hybrid version of the engine is not affected, and Toyota is still working on a fix. Owners will be notified by the end of June.
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