Toyota Recalls 144,000 Lexus Vehicles for Rearview Camera Failure

Toyota Recalls 144,000 Lexus Vehicles for Rearview Camera FailureNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced this week that Toyota Motor Corporation is recalling approximately 144,200 Lexus vehicles in the United States due to a rearview camera image failure when the vehicle is placed in reverse.

This issue significantly increases the risk of a crash, as federal safety standards require a functioning rear visibility system in modern vehicles.

The recall applies to specific Lexus models, including: 2022–2025 Lexus NX250; 2022–2025 Lexus NX350; 2023–2026 Lexus RX350; and 2024–2026 Lexus TX350

If you own one of these vehicles, you may be impacted—even if you haven’t yet experienced a camera failure. California car owners should call 1-800-558-1087 for a free case evaluation from Lemon Law Attorney James Johnson at 1-558-1087.

What Is the Lexus Rearview Camera Defect?

According to NHTSA, the rearview camera failure in these Lexus vehicles stems from a software or hardware malfunction that may prevent the rearview camera image from appearing on the vehicle’s display screen when shifting into reverse.

This defect is particularly concerning because:

  • Backup cameras are federally mandated safety features
  • A non-functioning camera reduces visibility behind the vehicle
  • The failure may occur intermittently, making it harder to diagnose

Toyota Recalls 144,000 <yoastmark class=

Toyota has stated that dealerships will correct the issue by:

  • Updating the vehicle’s software, or
  • Replacing the rearview camera if necessary

All repairs under the recall will be performed free of charge.

What Should Vehicle Owners Do?

If you own one of the affected Lexus vehicles with rearview camera failure or other defects, take the following steps immediately:

1. Schedule a Repair Appointment

Contact your local Lexus dealership as soon as possible and reference the recall. Even if your camera appears to work, the defect may still exist.

2. Document Any Issues

If you have experienced problems with your rearview camera:

  • Take photos or videos of the malfunction
  • Note when the issue occurs (e.g., intermittent blank screen)
  • Keep all repair orders and service invoices

This documentation can be critical if your vehicle later qualifies as a lemon.

3. Allow Reasonable Repair Attempts

Under most state lemon laws, manufacturers must be given a reasonable number of attempts to fix a defect. This usually means:

  • Multiple repair visits for the same issue, or
  • The vehicle being out of service for an extended number of days

4. Track Downtime

Keep a record of how long your vehicle is in the shop. Extended downtime may strengthen a lemon law claim.

California Lemon Law Attorney James Johnson

Attorney James Johnson — Free Consultation 1-800-558-1087

When Does a Vehicle Qualify as a Lemon?

While laws vary by state, a vehicle may qualify as a “lemon” if:

  • The defect substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety
  • The issue persists after multiple repair attempts, or
  • The vehicle is out of service for a significant cumulative period (often 30+ days)

A malfunctioning rearview camera—especially one tied to a safety recall—can meet this threshold if it is not properly repaired.


Your Legal Options Under Lemon Law

If your vehicle qualifies, you may be entitled to compensation under your state’s lemon law, including:

  • A full vehicle buyback
  • A replacement vehicle
  • Cash compensation

Importantly, lemon law statutes typically require the manufacturer to pay the consumer’s attorney’s fees, meaning you can often pursue a claim at no out-of-pocket cost.


Attorney James Johnson — Free Consultation 1-800-558-1087

If you own an affected Lexus model and are experiencing ongoing issues, consider speaking with a lemon law attorney to evaluate your case. Acting early—and keeping detailed records—can make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim. Attorney James Johnson, founder of Johnson Attorneys Group can be reached at 1-800-558-1087.

DISCLAIMER

James Johnson ESQ