2023 Toyota Tacoma Wipers & Visibility Problems
3 owner-reported wipers & visibility complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (3)
Your truck's camera system produces grainy, fuzzy, and jumpy video that looks like you're looking through a dark tunnel—noticeably worse than your previous 2021 model. Even though the head unit was replaced, the image quality didn't improve, and the tech confirmed other 2022 Tacomas have the same issue. You feel the video quality is too poor to safely rely on for visibility. This may require camera module replacement, calibration adjustment, or a software update to improve image clarity and responsiveness.
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Your passenger side windshield washer nozzle is spraying mostly onto the hood instead of the windshield, leaving only a small amount of spray to actually clean the glass. This causes dust and grime to smear across the passenger side of your windshield, reducing your visibility. Unlike some other vehicles, the nozzle can't be simply bent to aim it correctly. Fixing this will likely require replacing the nozzle with one that has a different spray angle, or installing an adjustable nozzle assembly.
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Your passenger side windshield wiper fluid sprayer is aiming incorrectly and sprays onto the hood instead of the windshield, preventing you from clearing dirt, mud, bugs, ice, or snow from the windshield. The dealer confirmed this is a widespread issue affecting multiple 2023 Tacomas on their lot, and Toyota currently has no available fix for it. The dealer attempted a repair but was unsuccessful and could not obtain a solution from Toyota.
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