June 1 (UPI) -- The potential of machining debris inside the engines of certain 2022 and 2023 Toyota Tundra pickups and Lexus LX luxury SUVs triggered a recall of 102,000 models.
Toyota announced the recall Thursday and said engines might contain machining debris from the manufacturing process, which could lead to a potential loss of engine power that raises the risk of an accident.
The problem also could cause engine knocking, rough running or prevent the motor from starting.
The 102,000 recalled vehicles were sold in the United States.
The vehicles are powered by Toyota's current-generation V35A-FTS twin-turbocharged V-6.
Toyota announced the recall Thursday and said engines might contain machining debris from the manufacturing process, which could lead to a potential loss of engine power that raises the risk of an accident.
The problem also could cause engine knocking, rough running or prevent the motor from starting.
The 102,000 recalled vehicles were sold in the United States.
The vehicles are powered by Toyota's current-generation V35A-FTS twin-turbocharged V-6.