354 Total complaints
6 Crash reports
5 Fire reports
2 Injury reports
Quick answer: The 2023 Toyota Tundra has 354 consumer-submitted complaints in our database. The most common complaint categories are engine, power train, engine and engine cooling. Enriched records show 6 crash reports, 5 fire reports, and 2 injury reports.
Complaint data reflects consumer-submitted reports. A complaint is not proof of a defect, recall, or manufacturer fault. Enriched severity fields come from official bulk records when the complaint can be matched by ODI number.

Buyer interpretation

How to use these complaints before buying

Complaint records are most useful when they turn into inspection points, seller questions, and comparison checks against nearby model years.

Complaint volume

354 consumer-submitted complaints are matched to this model year. Treat the count as a research signal, then read the actual summaries for repeated symptoms.

Pattern to inspect

The most common categories are engine, power train, engine and engine cooling. Use those categories as a test-drive checklist instead of judging the vehicle from the total count alone.

Severity flags

Enriched records include 6 crash reports, 5 fire reports, 2 injury reports, and 0 fatality reports. These fields come from complaint records and should be read in context.

Mileage clue

Mileage is available on 43 complaints, with an average reported failure mileage of 30,355 miles. Compare that with the mileage on the listing.

Questions to ask the seller

  • Have you had any problems related to engine, power train, engine and engine cooling?
  • Can I see recent maintenance and repair records?
  • Has the vehicle ever been towed, involved in a crash, or repaired for the same issue twice?
  • Can we also check the recall record for this 2023 Toyota Tundra?
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How severe are the 2023 Toyota Tundra complaints?

Enriched complaint indicators from official bulk records.

6 Crash
5 Fire
2 Injury
0 Fatality
15 Towed
2 Medical attention

Mileage at failure is available on 43 complaints ; average reported mileage is 30,355 miles.

Most common incident states: CA (2), FL (2), ID (2), KY (2), MO (2), TX (2), GA (1), LA (1).

What are the most common 2023 Toyota Tundra complaint categories?

354 total complaints on record

Latest complaints

Showing 126-150 of 354 complaints.

Date Component Summary Severity Mileage
Oct 2025 POWER TRAIN,VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,ENGINE When from a stop vehicle does not accelerate as normal, especially while turning. Lag and hesitation is experienced for a moment and then catches causing a rapid acceleration. When turning across oncoming lanes of traffic the unexpected lag and lack of acceleration considerably increases risk of side collision from cross traffic and risk of rear collision from traffic behind due to inability to know consistent time, speed, and acceleration needed to safely cross lanes of traffic and expected acceleration speed anticipated by vehicles from rear. Concern has been brought up to dealer and properly notified. Dealer was unable to replicate. No dash warnings appeared.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Oct 2025 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,ENGINE,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM The engine of my 2023 Toyota Tundra failed at approximately 34,500 miles. The failure involved sudden loss of oil pressure and severe internal damage, with metal shavings found in the oil and oil filter. The oil filter itself detached during the incident and was later recovered with metallic debris inside. The vehicle and the recovered filter are available for inspection upon request. While accelerating from a stop light on a busy morning public road, the engine suddenly lost power, illuminated multiple warning lamps, and entered limp mode with “low oil pressure” and “engine malfunction” messages. The truck rapidly leaked oil, creating a roadway hazard and putting me, my wife & son, and other drivers at risk of accident. I was able to limp the vehicle home .5 miles from the incident at reduced speed, but complete engine seizure was a possibility. Toyota of Fort Walton Beach inspected the vehicle, confirmed metal shavings in the oil pan, documented codes P05202 and P052049 (low oil pressure and oil pressure sensor stuck in range), and noted “oil was very metallic.” The vehicle was inspected by Toyota dealership technicians and corporate representatives. I also have possession of the oil filter and photos/videos from the inspection. At the moment of failure, the dash displayed low oil pressure, check engine light, and a message regarding engine/electronic malfunction. Prior to this event, there were no warning signs — the truck had been serviced two weeks earlier at 33,360 miles, and I drove approximately 1,200 miles without incident until the catastrophic failure. This failure matches the description in Toyota Recall 24V-381. My vehicle’s build date (February 27, 2023) is less than two weeks outside the published recall production window, yet the symptoms and inspection results are identical. I respectfully request NHTSA investigate whether additional 2023 Toyota Tundra vehicles outside the current recall window are affected, as my case demonstrates the same hazards.
Incident: Oct 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Oct 2025 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,SERVICE BRAKES See attached document for complaint.
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Oct 2025 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while cold-starting the vehicle, the vehicle was idling roughly. Additionally, while driving at various speeds, after removing the foot from the accelerator pedal, the vehicle vibrated abnormally. The contact stated that after depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle hesitated before responding as needed. There was no warning illuminated. The contact had taken the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the computer system needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was recently taken for an oil change, and the contact was informed by the dealer that the oil would not be changed because the VIN was included in NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V381000 (Engine and Engine Cooling) and was waiting to be completed. The contact was informed that another letter would be sent by the manufacturer when the vehicle could be repaired under recall. The contact had not yet received another letter from the manufacturer. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The contact related the failure to the recall. The failure mileage was approximately 17,400.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No 17,400
Oct 2025 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM See attached document for complaint.
Incident: Jan 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Oct 2025 ENGINE At 65,000 mile engine died. Just the same as the recall for this truck but mine wasn't in the recall. Since it was over 60,000 miles its not covered by Toyota. WE have a third party warranty we bought at the dealer that is saying we have to pay $7,000 out of pocket
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 POWER TRAIN,ENGINE I PURSHASED MY VEHICLE 4/13/24 AND ON 4/30/24 (IMPORTANT SEFETY RECALL APPEAR) I DO NOT FEEL SAFE IN THE IN MY CAR, BECAUSE OF SET RECALL ' ENGINE TO STOP WHILE DRIVING ' MY CAR IS NOT DRIVING SMOOTHLY LIKE IT SHOULD DRIVE A ''NEW CAR'' WHEN I START DRIVING THE CAR IT START TO SHAKING AND THROTTLE LAG 'LIKE THE CAR DO NOT WANT TO DRIVE' WHEN I CONTACT THE DEALER, THEY SAID " WE CALL WHEN THE REMEDY IS AVAILABLE'' MY CAR IS NOT SAFE TO DRIVE, I AM AFRAID TO DRIVE MY CAR CAUSE IT RECALL THAT IT HAS, I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO ENJOY MY CAR LIKE IT SHOULD, CUASE IM AFRAID THAT I WILL GET ON AN ACCIDENT. PLEASE I NEED SOMEONE TO HELP ME, NO ONE IS DOING NOTHING IT BEEN A YEAR AND MY CAR IS GETTING WORST, AND I STILL MAKING PAYING ON THE CAR THAT I CAN NOT ENJOY. I NEED MY CAR FIX ASAP.
Incident: Apr 2024
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 EXTERIOR LIGHTING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V322000 (EXTERIOR LIGHTING). The contact became aware that water was entering into the vehicle through the taillight assembly. Whenever water entered the vehicle, the taillights and turn signals failed to function as intended. No warning lights were illuminated. The turn signal were blinking quickly during the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact replaced the taillight independently. The contact stated that the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.
Incident: Jun 2025
Crash: No Fire: No 30,000
Sep 2025 ENGINE The engine misfired and failed twice in one year, and the vehicle is currently available for inspection. Both times the engine failed, I was on the freeway, which nearly caused cars and semi-trucks to rear-end me. I had a convoy of vehicles behind me and had to move to the right lane very cautiously. I reported the problem to the AutoNation Toyota dealership on Gulf Freeway. Yes, the dealership mechanics have inspected it, and it has been at the dealership since August 5, 2025. There were warning lights on the dashboard when the engine failed.
Incident: Aug 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM You start with a half tank of gas or so. Then you park on an incline like a driveway. When starting the truck again the fuel tank shows full tank and more miles available till empty which is inaccurate. The gauge does not reset till you refill. Workarounds online do not work. This is a safety issue in mountain driving when you park you may miss how much gas you have left and can stall causing an accident or being stranded in a remote area. Toyota says they are aware but online reports show it has been a known issue since 2022. I feel this should be addressed before someone is hurt or stranded. This issue has occurred multiple times to me.
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 ENGINE Engine blew up, not on recall list
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 STEERING,ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while driving at 70 MPH, the vehicle stalled. The contact stated that the engine and steering warning lights were illuminated. The message to “Shift to Park and Restart Vehicle” was displayed. The contact linked the failure to NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V381000 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The vehicle was towed to the local dealer, and confirmed that the VIN was not included in the recall. The dealer diagnosed the vehicle with complete engine failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and confirmed there was no recall coverage on the VIN related to the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 57,000.
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Towed 57,000
Sep 2025 ENGINE I want Toyota to expand their engine recalls to 2023+ models. The issue with their engine remains with 2023+ models and it is a huge safety risk to allow a 6000lb truck to run on highways with the risk of the engine turning off and potentially crashing.
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Sep 2025 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that the VIN was included in NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V381000 (Engine and Engine Cooling). The local dealer was contacted, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted regarding a buyback, but the request was declined. The contact had not experienced a failure.
Incident: Sep 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Aug 2025 LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while attempting to open his garage door, the contact heard an abnormal banging sound. The contact then observed that the tailgate of the vehicle was open and had struck the garage door. The contact closed the tailgate, and the tailgate remained closed. On another occasion, after entering the garage, the tailgate inadvertently opened overnight while parked. The tailgate was then closed and remained closed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 32,800.
Incident: Aug 2025
Crash: No Fire: No 32,800
Aug 2025 ENGINE 1. Bottom of motor dropped 2. Driving down [XXX] in Bolivar, MO 3. Yes 4. Reliable Toyota in Springfield, MO(vehicle is currently there) 5. None INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Incident: Aug 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Aug 2025 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 MPH, the vehicle started shaking abnormally as if the vehicle was being driven over rough road surfaces. The contact started to decelerate, and several unknown warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that there was a loud knocking sound coming from the engine and the vehicle lost motive power and shut off. The vehicle was towed to the dealer to be diagnosed and the contact was informed that there were metal debris inside the engine, causing the engine to fail. The dealer stated that the engine needed to be rebuilt or replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The contact was made aware of NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V381000 (Engine and Engine Cooling); however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was informed of the failure but failed to return the phone call. The failure mileage was 24,323.
Incident: Apr 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Towed 24,323
Aug 2025 ENGINE I was driving down the [XXX] at 70 mph when suddenly the engine just went dead. There was no PRIOR warning as the orange engine symbol came on the dash at exactly the same time as the engine died. There were other warning symbols that came on the dash also at the same time. I then had to maneuver in heavy traffic without power steering or power brake at 70 mph to the side of the road which was very difficult and I felt very unsafe. It was frightening to say the least. I called the closest Toyota Dealership located in Bristol, Tn and they sent a tow truck to pick it up and take to their shop. I am now waiting for them to determine the extent of the damage. To be clear we have documentation of every required maintenance done. This truck is about 1 1/2 yrs old with only 68,000 miles on it! INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Incident: Aug 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Aug 2025 POWER TRAIN,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,ENGINE I continue to get this message on my dash while driving and no one in front, on side or behind my vehicle: *Foreign Object Speed Acceleration reduced. *Radio Know broke a second time *windows stutter when going up or down while wet *windows rattle *poor acceleration at take off ( very dangerous on the expressway)
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 POWER TRAIN,ENGINE,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM Vehicle losses a lot of power after being in a stop sign and trying to accelerate, there is also a ticking sound in the engine. With my fuel my car shows that there’s a full tank but in reality there is half a tank.
Incident: Jul 2024
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 UNKNOWN OR OTHER,ENGINE I have been having issues with engine hesitation, especially when pulling out onto the highway. More noticeable as we live out of town and our entrance is on a highway curve. As when I pull out, the response time is bad and had nearly caused us to get into a accident.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 VISIBILITY/WIPER We were driving down the highway and there was a startling loud explosion and I pulled the vehicle to the side of the road for inspection. I discovered that the rear panoramic sunroof had completely shattered, with no obvious cause. There were no other vehicles around. It was sunny and 90 degree F ambient air temperature outside. The air conditioner was running at the time. Fortunately the headliner screen was closed, otherwise the rear passengers may have been showered with broken glass.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 ENGINE The engine seized up with 25,000 miles on it, on May 25th, 2025. I was not listed as under the engine recall, so they did a "Short Block" rebuild under warranty. I feel like this is insufficient and my vehicle should be under the recall for an entire new engine. My safety was put at risk because the vehicle shut down out of nowhere on a busy highway with narrow shoulders. I had to wait on the side of the road until a tow truck could get to me. Dealer confirmed it was seized up and ordered the short block replacement. No warning at all before the engine seized up.
Incident: May 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE,EXTERIOR LIGHTING The contact owns a 2023 Toyota Tundra. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V566000 (Fuel System, Gasoline) and 25V322000 (Exterior Lighting); however, the parts to do the recall repairs were not yet available. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the recall repair and the vehicle was inspected. The contact was informed that the parts needed to be ordered, and the parts were ordered. The dealer contacted the contact, and the contact was informed that the parts were available. The contact scheduled an appointment for the recall repair however, when the vehicle was taken to the dealer, the contact was informed that the parts were sold. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown
Jul 2025 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL The vehicle inconsistently delays when accelerating from a stopped position. This is more frequently noticed shortly after starting the vehicle. This was first noticed around 10K miles, and my vehicle is currently at 25,235 miles. This has happened approximately 4-5 times. While at a stop sign, judging traffic to enter into the intersection I have pushed the gas with no response for 2-3 seconds then a sudden burst of power. Having worked as a state LEO/Trooper for over 25 years I find this very concerning. Any delay in acceleration for power could result in a collision.
Incident: Jul 2025
Crash: No Fire: No Unknown

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