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Campaign 24V911 Posted December 5, 2024 70 units

2024-2025 Toyota RAV4/Nx Recall 24V911: Loose Bolts

Recall 24V911 covers 70 2024-2025 Toyota RAV4 and Lexus Nx vehicles for loose caliper and hub bolts. Repair is free at franchised Toyota dealers.

Toyota is recalling 70 2024-2025 RAV4 and Nx vehicles under recall 24V911 because loose front brake caliper and wheel hub bearing bolts can damage a brake hose or let a wheel detach. That can reduce braking, lengthen stopping distance, or cause loss of control; the dealer repair will be free once available.

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What's wrong?

The affected 2024-2025 Toyota RAV4 and Lexus Nx vehicles use bolts to hold the front brake caliper mounting bracket and the front wheel hub bearing in place. The brake caliper squeezes the brake pads against the rotor, while the hub bearing supports the wheel and lets it turn smoothly. Those parts need tight bolts to stay aligned under braking, steering, and road vibration.

On these vehicles, some bolts were tightened through a backup process used for a limited production period. A loose caliper bracket bolt lets the caliper shift from its normal position. If the caliper moves far enough, it can contact the inside of the wheel, damage the brake hose, or overstress the hose until brake fluid leaks. A loose hub bearing bolt can also let the hub assembly move against the steering knuckle.

Owners can notice an abnormal rattling noise while driving if a caliper bolt comes loose. Vibration or abnormal noise from the front axle area is another warning sign tied to a loose hub bearing bolt.

Who's affected?

The affected RAV4 and Nx use the same front brake caliper mounting bracket bolt, listed under wheel hardware and the hydraulic brake system.

2024 Toyota RAV4 wheel hardware
2024 Toyota RAV4 hydraulic brake system
2025 Lexus Nx wheel hardware
2025 Lexus Nx hydraulic brake system
Units affected70

A matching year and model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific SUV is included.

What's the safety risk?

In NHTSA campaign 24V911, Toyota says a damaged brake line can leak fluid, reducing braking performance and lengthening stopping distance. Wheel detachment can cause loss of control. Rattling, vibration, or abnormal front axle noise means you should slow down, park safely, and call the dealer. Repair will be free at any franchised Toyota dealer once available.

What should I do?

  1. Check your VIN to confirm whether your 2024-2025 Toyota RAV4 or Lexus Nx is included in this recall.
  2. Contact a franchised Toyota dealer to ask when the free inspection and bolt service can be completed.
  3. Ask the dealer to inspect and tighten the front brake caliper mounting bracket and hub bearing bolts, the loose hardware tied to brake-hose damage and wheel-detachment risk.
  4. Bring the recall notice if Toyota mailed one. If not, reference recall number 24V911 when you call.
  5. Drive cautiously until the repair is complete. Leave extra following distance and stop driving if you notice brake-fluid loss, reduced braking, or wheel looseness.

What happens at the repair

At the dealer, a Toyota technician inspects the front brake caliper mounting bracket bolts and wheel hub bearing bolts, then tightens them where needed. Any damaged related components are replaced. The source remedy says this work is free of charge, and the dealer repair will be free once available. Out-of-pocket repairs already paid are handled through the Toyota and Lexus new vehicle warranties, not through a separate reimbursement program, because the owner letters were mailed within the active warranty period.

ReimbursementWarranty coverage applies

Timeline

December 5, 2024 NHTSA published the recall
December 5, 2024 Dealer notification began
December 5, 2024 Dealer notification ended
January 20, 2025 Interim owner notification (was planned for this date)
January 23, 2025 Owner notification mailed

Frequently asked questions

What is recall 24V911?

Recall 24V911 covers 70 2024 Toyota RAV4 and 2025 Lexus Nx vehicles with loose front brake caliper mounting bracket or wheel hub bearing bolts. The defect can damage a brake hose or lead to wheel detachment, increasing crash risk. Dealers will inspect, tighten, and replace damaged parts for free.

What should I do if my 2024 Toyota RAV4 or 2025 Lexus Nx is on this recall?

Check your VIN to confirm your specific vehicle is included in recall 24V911. If it is, contact a franchised Toyota or Lexus dealer to schedule the inspection and bolt-tightening repair. Reference recall 24V911, or Toyota recall numbers 24TA14 and 24LA08, when you call.

Is the recall repair free?

Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to fix the defect at no cost, and Toyota says dealers will inspect and tighten the front brake caliper mounting bracket and hub bearing bolts for free. Damaged related components will also be replaced for free.

What is the safety risk?

The risk is reduced braking performance or loss of vehicle control. A damaged brake line can leak brake fluid and increase stopping distance. Wheel detachment can cause loss of control. Either condition increases crash risk, so confirm your VIN and arrange the free dealer repair.

When were owners notified about recall 24V911?

Toyota mailed owner notification letters on January 23, 2025. If you bought the vehicle used or never received a letter, the VIN check is still the right way to confirm whether your exact RAV4 or Nx is included.

More information

NHTSA campaign pagenhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V911000
Toyota customer service1-800-331-4331
NHTSA recall #24V911
NHTSA recall # (full)24V911000

Source documents

This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on May 19, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →