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Toyota Recall: 2025-2026 Lexus LX600 Transmission Risk

Toyota is recalling certain 2025-2026 Lexus LX600 vehicles because a transmission issue could cause loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash. A damaged transmission could also leak fluid, which raises the risk of a fire. No crashes or injuries have been reported so far, but this is a serious safety issue that needs immediate attention.

  • Product: 2025-2026 Lexus LX600

  • Hazard: Transmission solenoid failure may cause communication issues between the transmission ECU and engine ECU, potentially damaging the transmission

  • Safety Risk: Loss of drive power, increased risk of crash, possible transmission fluid leak

  • Incidents/Injuries: None reported

Which Products Are Affected

MakeModelYearProduction DatesUnits Affected
LexusLX6002025-2026Nov 22, 2024 – Dec 08, 20254,374
  • Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing

  • NHTSA Recall ID: 26V094

  • Manufacturer Recall Number: 26LA01

What You Should Do

  • Do not ignore this recall. Even if your vehicle seems fine, the transmission could fail without warning.

  • Toyota dealers will update the transmission ECU software for free. This repair prevents potential transmission damage and reduces risk of fire.

  • Do not attempt any repairs yourself. Only take your vehicle to an authorized Toyota dealer for the software update.

How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue

  • Toyota Customer Service: 1-800-331-4331

  • Check if your vehicle is affected: Use your VIN on the NHTSA recall search page

  • Dealer Repairs: Schedule an appointment for the free ECU software update

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