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2025 Toyota Tundra Steering Problems

6 owner-reported steering complaints from NHTSA data

6
Complaints
1
Crashes
Jan 2026Sep 2025
Date Range

Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (6)

criticalSTEERING,BACK OVER PREVENTION,FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE
CrashFiled: Sep 2025

On August 31, 2025, my 2025 Toyota Tundra experienced a sudden steering failure while I was driving, which caused an accident with a parked vehicle. The steering wheel completely seized up and I was unable to control the vehicle. This was a serious safety hazard that put my life and the lives of others on the road at risk.

NHTSA #: 11687774
highSTEERING
Filed: Feb 2026

Your steering wheel occasionally locks up slightly when you turn left or right, even though no warning lights appear on your dashboard. The problem happened at around 4,600 miles, and you haven't had it diagnosed or repaired yet. Your dealer is aware and has scheduled a diagnostic test to figure out what's causing the steering to resist turning.

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NHTSA #: 11715503
highSTEERING,SUSPENSION,WHEELS
Filed: Jan 2026

All four tires on your 2025 Toyota Tundra wore abnormally on the outer edges by 13,000 miles, even though you followed the manufacturer's maintenance schedule with regular rotations at Toyota dealerships. A Toyota dealership inspection found that alignment measurements were outside specification and recommended a four-wheel alignment to fix the issue. The tire manufacturer confirmed the wear pattern was caused by vehicle alignment rather than a tire defect, and you had to replace all four tires prematurely, which could affect your vehicle's handling and safety. The fix will likely involve a professional four-wheel alignment service to correct the steering and suspension geometry.

NHTSA #: 11710661
highSTEERING,LANE DEPARTURE
Filed: Sep 2025

Your truck's lane departure warning and lane assist features aren't working correctly — they're allowing your vehicle to drift across lane lines and potentially onto the shoulder or into other lanes without alerting you. This means you're losing the safety benefit of these systems that should help keep you centered in your lane.

NHTSA #: 11690218
mediumSTEERING,POWER TRAIN,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Filed: Jan 2026

Your truck sometimes hesitates for a couple seconds when you press the gas pedal, which could indicate a fuel or engine response issue. Additionally, your cruise control isn't maintaining the speed you set—it consistently runs 1-2 mph slower than your target speed. These issues may need diagnostic attention to check the fuel system, engine sensors, and cruise control calibration.

NHTSA #: 11711321
mediumSTEERING,LANE DEPARTURE
Filed: Sep 2025

Your lane assist system is overcorrecting, bouncing your vehicle back and forth between lane lines instead of smoothly keeping you centered. This can create an uncomfortable and distracting driving experience. The issue likely involves the lane detection camera or the steering control software needing calibration or adjustment.

NHTSA #: 11690216

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