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Instrument Panel Display Failure/FMVSS 101, 305

Non-Compliance Recall

Manufacturer
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
Units affected
81,893
Recall opened
Report date
May 27, 2026
Manufacturer campaign
See attached Part573
Type
Vehicle

Affected vehicles (4)

  • LEXUS GX2024
  • LEXUS UX HYBRID2025
  • TOYOTA LAND CRUISER HYBRID2024–2025
  • TOYOTA MIRAI2024

Component / system

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: INSTRUMENT CLUSTER/PANEL

Defect

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2025 Lexus UX Hybrid, 2024 Lexus GX, Toyota Mirai, and 2024-2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Hybrid vehicles. The instrument panel cluster combination meter may fail to display certain warnings or indicators. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 101, "Control and Displays" and in addition, for the subject Mirai vehicles, FMVSS 305, "Electric-powered vehicles: Electrolyte Spillage and Electrical Shock Protection."

Risk / consequence

An instrument panel display that fails to show critical safety information, such as engine coolant temperature or electrical charge increases the risk of a crash or injury.

Remedy

Dealers will update the combination meter software, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed July 12, 2026. Owners may contact Toyota's customer service at 1-800-331-4331. Toyota's numbers for this recall are 26LB06, 26LA06, 26TB10, and 26TA10.

Chronology of events

  1. March 2024

    In March 2024, Toyota began investigating this issue in Japan because it received customer complaint from the Japan market stating that certain areas of the meter display were blank after meter startup. While no abnormalities were found in the recovered part, Toyota conducted bench testing in May 2024 in an environment simulating meter startup. The phenomenon was reproduced but it was not clear if it was the same phenomenon the customer experienced. In June 2024, Toyota conducted a fault-tree analysis (FTA) and suspected that a malfunction could occur during meter boot due to the short time between boot processes and potential overlap.

  2. November 2024

    In November 2024, the U.S. was added to this investigation because Toyota received a dealership product report from the U.S. market, which reported similar phenomenon to that observed in Japan. After further analysis, bench testing, and inability to produce the condition on an actual vehicle, Toyota developed a tool that could quickly cycle the combination meter on an actual vehicle and cycle tested repeating the startup sequence thousands of times to identify if the overlapping of processes could

Notification schedule

Dealer notification
May 27, 2026 - May 27, 2026 No Dealers
Owner notification
Jul 12, 2026 - Jul 26, 2026 Phased Recall

Source: NHTSA campaign 26V341000. Always confirm recall status and remedy availability with the manufacturer or a dealer using your VIN.