2025 Toyota 4runner Safety Report
2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SAFETY ANALYSIS
Safety Decision Cockpit for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
This page is the hub for deciding what to inspect next on the 2025 Toyota 4runner. It connects recall campaigns, owner complaint patterns, service bulletins, sibling model years, component issue hubs, and the model buying guide so a shopper or owner can move from a single report into the wider safety graph.
| Signal | Value | What to inspect next |
|---|---|---|
| Recall burden | Moderate (1) | Review campaign numbers, affected components, and dealer remedies below. |
| Owner complaints | Moderate (39) | Scan complaint narratives for recurring symptoms, mileage, crashes, fires, injuries, and dates. |
| Crash and fire reports | 0 | Treat any crash, fire, injury, or fatality-linked pattern as a priority pre-purchase inspection item. |
| Primary component hub | Service Brakes | Compare service brakes issues across vehicles. |
| Cleaner nearby model year | 2026 | Compare against the 2026 Toyota 4runner with 3 complaints and 0 recalls. |
| Riskier nearby model year | 2022 | Check the 2022 Toyota 4runner before buying across this generation. |
Toyota 4runner Year-by-Year Comparison
The safest purchase decision usually comes from comparing neighboring model years, not reading a single page in isolation. The table below uses only validated Toyota 4runner years already present in the cleaned NHTSA dataset, so each comparison links to a real vehicle safety report rather than a generated combination.
| Model Year | Complaints | Recalls | Use case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Toyota 4runner | 3 | 0 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
| 2024 Toyota 4runner | 8 | 1 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
| 2023 Toyota 4runner | 29 | 1 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
| 2022 Toyota 4runner | 38 | 3 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
| 2021 Toyota 4runner | 32 | 1 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
| 2020 Toyota 4runner | 30 | 1 | Compare as a potentially cleaner alternative. |
2025 Toyota 4runner Complaint Theme Map
Complaint counts become more useful when they are grouped into inspection themes. For the 2025 Toyota 4runner, these are the component areas with the clearest NHTSA complaint signals. Use each link to jump from this single vehicle into broader component hubs and make-specific issue pages.
Service Brakes
18 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Service Brakes issues Toyota onlyStructure
5 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Structure issues Toyota onlyElectrical System
3 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Electrical System issues Toyota onlySteering
2 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Steering issues Toyota onlyBack Over Prevention
2 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Back Over Prevention issues Toyota onlyService Brakes, Hydraulic
2 owner complaints mention this component in the current safety profile.
All Service Brakes, Hydraulic issues Toyota onlyAI Safety Analysis for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
Reliability Score
The 2025 Toyota 4runner receives a reliability score of 87 out of 100 based on analysis of NHTSA complaint data, recall history, crash reports, and safety ratings. This indicates above-average reliability relative to comparable vehicles.
Known Issues for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
The following issues have been identified from NHTSA complaint data and owner reports for the 2025 Toyota 4runner:
| Issue | Severity | Frequency | Typical Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brake Squeaking The service brakes emit a high-pitched noise, particularly noticeable when backing up or applying brakes in various weather conditions. |
Medium | Common | 30k-60k miles |
| Steering Knocking At speeds over 30mph, the steering wheel experiences a knocking sensation, which can be felt through the steering column. |
Medium | Common | 30k-60k miles |
| Multimedia Display Issues The multimedia touch-screen display console has gone blank without warning, causing a hazardous condition. |
Low | Occasional | 30k-60k miles |
| Parking Collision Assistance The parking collision assistance feature beeps loudly if there is snow on the sensors, indicating a potential false positive. |
Medium | Common | 30k-60k miles |
Common Problems Reported by Owners
Based on NHTSA complaint data, the following components account for the majority of reported issues with the 2025 Toyota 4runner:
Brake squeaking and knocking are common issues.
Steering knocking is a frequent problem.
Display issues are occasionally reported.
Parking collision assistance issues are reported.
Recall Details for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
The following 1 recall has been issued for the 2025 Toyota 4runner by NHTSA:
Summary: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Toyota Venza, 2023-2025 RAV4 Prime, RAV4, Highlander, GR Corolla, Crown, 2024-2025 Lexus TX, LS, Toyota Tacoma, Grand Highlander, and 2025 Lexus RX, Toyota Crown Signia, Camry, RAV 4 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), and 4 Runner vehicles. Due to an error in the instrument panel software at vehicle startup, the instrument panel may fail to display vehicle speed, brake system, and tire pressure warning lights.
Consequence: An instrument panel display that does not show critical information can increase the risk of a crash or injury.
Remedy: Dealers will update the instrument panel software for non-PHEV vehicles, free of charge. For PHEV vehicles, dealers will inspect the instrument panel assembly, and either replace it, or update the software, free of charge. Owner letters were mailed December 5, 2025. Owners may contact Toyota's customer service at 1-800-331-4331. Toyota's numbers for this recall are 25TB08 and 25TA08. Lexus' number...
NHTSA Complaint Summaries for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
Below are complaint narratives filed by owners of the 2025 Toyota 4runner with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Brakes squeak/squeal very loudly and often, no matter if it’s cold, rainy, hot or humid. It was only squeaking/squealing when applying the brakes while backing up but now starting to squeak/squeal when applying the brakes while moving forward. Seems to be getting worse. Spoke to the dealer and they say there’s nothing they can do until Toyota comes up with a fix.
While going around turns (left or right) over 30mph the vehicle has knocking that can be felt coming through the steering wheel. This is not the driver assist feedback. If the turn are longer (like highway on ramp) you can hear a slight clunk associated with the knocking that is felt.
The brake system emits a high-pitched noise, which seems to be worn down to the discs when used in drive mode and reverse mode. At any moment, they could stop working or cause an accident. The problem was reported to the dealership on October 28, 2025, when the vehicle had only 3,171 miles. The vehicle is still under warranty. It has been inspected by the dealership. To date, it has not been repai...
Brakes screech every time I back up. Brake pads have been replaced twice and issue is still unresolved. Just had pads replaced again a few weeks ago (they claimed they have new pads) and issue is ongoing
My 2025 Toyota 4Runners brakes have a very high pitched squeal. This is most noticeable when backing up but sometimes when applying the brakes going forward, especially in wet conditions. I feel the brakes may fail at some point causing an accident. Twice I’ve had other vehicles slam their brakes on or attempt evasive action thinking I was going to hit them because the noise was so loud they heard...
On at least 3 occasions the multimedia touch-screen display console has gone blank without warning lamps/messages. This causes a hazardous condition for 2 main reasons: 1. The GPS navigation system is not visible and one has to pull over in traffic, find a safe place to park, and then change to one’s cell phone system. 2. When this occurs, the reverse camera is no longer visible, thus increasing t...
This vehicle’s brakes loudly squeal when in reverse and when just stopping at a stop sign. After a few weeks of purchase I brought it to the Toyota service team in St. Peter’s to fix since it’s under warranty. They said they do not have a fix for the issue! Driving this vehicle scares me and I don’t feel safe. Please help. This is a major safety hazard. Supposedly, these vehicle was brought in and...
The contact was a police officer calling on behalf of the owner of a 2025 Toyota 4Runner. The contact stated that while the owner was attempting to park the vehicle in a parking spot, the vehicle began to independently accelerate up a hill. The owner then placed the vehicle into reverse(R) as the vehicle continued to accelerate while in reverse. The contact stated that the owner had their foot fir...
While backing up the front brakes screech terribly. This problem is constant. Every time you reverse and brake.
The contact owns a 2025 Toyota 4Runner. The contact stated that the AC outlet in the cargo area had an open ground. The contact became aware of the AC outlet failure while on a road trip, when the heated mat for the dog's crate failed to heat after being plugged into the AC outlet. The contact tested the AC outlet with a continuity tester, which showed an open ground fault. The contact was concern...
The parking collision assistance feature continues to beep loudly if there is snow on the sensors as it thinks there is something close to the sensor. If driving and unable to clear snow off the sensors in the front a fault will eventually show on the gauge cluster. This is a false reading and needs to be addressed. This is a program issue and needs fixing. As the loud noise while driving is a com...
Was driving along at approximately 25 mph and had a major sudden failure of the right rear tire
Two separate occasions while driving this car and using the wipers in rain there was been almost zero visibility to the point where we can almost not see while driving in the rain. I have owned three Toyotas and this is the first time I have ever experienced this issue. It almost as if the wipers don't move fast enough to clear the water off the windshield or the wipers aren't making contact the e...
Digital rear view mirror failure, electrical failure, replaced by Manufacturer.
The contact owns a 2025 Toyota 4Runner. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, there was an abnormal squealing coming from the rear brakes. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed a failure with the driver’s and passenger’s side rear brake pads. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure reoccurred. The manufacturer was notified...
We were parked on a slight incline loading items onto a carrier onto the back of the vehicle. We heard the electronic brake release and the vehicle started to roll backwards down the hill towards us. My husband jumped in the driver's seat and slammed on the brake pedal. He confirmed that the vehicle was still in park.
Steering wheel creaking and knocking noise when turning the steering wheel left and right.
Brakes when reversing are LOUD and sound like may give out. Vehicle is brand new and has 4,000 miles only on it
Intermittently, the center console (navigation) screen and system crash at random. All audio stop and the screen turns black for a few seconds, before resetting to the default view and disconnecting all previously connected devices. This has happened at least 10-20 times while driving during my ownership of the vehicle. I can confirm that it happens when my iPhone is connected to the vehicle via w...
Brakes- when reversing the brakes make loud grinding / squealing noise. I'm worried at times it will give out by not braking. Electrical- my display panel with the reverse camera turns off which at times can cause an accident.
Showing 20 of 39 complaints. Additional complaints are available via the NHTSA database.
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for the 2025 Toyota 4runner
TSBs are manufacturer-acknowledged issues with recommended fixes. Unlike recalls, TSB repairs are not always free.
Pre-Delivery Service (PDS) is a critical step in satisfying our new car customers. Customer feedback indicates the following areas deserve special attention when performing PDS: •Careful inspection for paint chips/scratches and body dents/dings. •Proper operation of electrical accessories (includi...
Some 2024 – 2025 model year Land Cruiser, and 2025 model year 4Runner and 4Runner Hybrid vehicles may exhibit a condition where the front brakes produce a squealing noise when driving in reverse.
Some 2024 – 2025 model year Land Cruiser, and 2025 model year 4Runner and 4Runner Hybrid vehicles may exhibit a condition where the front brakes produce a squealing noise when driving in reverse.
The new TPMS sensors in 2025 4Runner series and 2024-2025 Land Cruiser vehicles are equipped with a noise reduction mode that reduces battery consumption when exposed to specific frequency radio waves.
The air conditioning dye injection tool kit has been developed to aid in identifying the location of air conditioning refrigerant leaks. The procedures outlined in this Service Bulletin aid in locating, inspecting, and repairing refrigerant leaks.
To assist with the early detection and early resolution of audio related concerns you may be asked to recover MMR data from the head unit. The following steps are instructions on how to retrieve the data from the system and are only to be used when requested by FTS and/or FPE.
To assist with the early detection and early resolution of audio related concerns you may be asked to recover MMR data from the head unit. The following steps are instructions on how to retrieve the data from the system and are only to be used when requested by FTS and/or FPE.
The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost. Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased and can never be reused. Another feature, Add/Remove Key, is also available. Once a key is removed, it can ...
The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost. Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased and can never be reused. Another feature, Add/Remove Key, is also available. Once a key is removed, it can ...
Some 2021 – 2025 model year Toyota vehicles may require the download and installation of vehicle specific software or configuration software when the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is replaced. GTS+ software has been modified to indicate when configuration software is required. A new Configure column...
Long-term or off-site storage requires special care to maintain vehicle condition. The following guidelines should be performed to minimize vehicle component/part degradation due to extended vehicle storage conditions. Long-term storage can affect a vehicle’s systems and components. Any problems tha...
When certain vehicle ECUs are replaced, the ECU Security Key must be written in order for that ECU to communicate on the vehicle network. The GTS+ Software Health Check Results screen has been enhanced to help identify if a replacement ECU requires an ECU Security Key.
Pre-Delivery Service (PDS) is a critical step in satisfying our new car customers. Customer feedback indicates the following areas deserve special attention when performing PDS: •Careful inspection for paint chips/scratches and body dents/dings. •Proper operation of electrical accessories (including...
During the manufacturing process, tires are mounted on the vehicle as matched sets to help reduce conditions such as pulling or drifting. If the wheels are replaced or refinished before vehicle delivery, it is important that the tires remain on the vehicle in the same location and in the same direct...
2025 model year Toyota vehicles are equipped with driver side floor mat retainers to secure the floor mat in the correct position. In addition, some models may also utilize retainers for passenger side and rear seat floor mats. During Pre-Delivery Service (PDS), follow the appropriate Installation P...
The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof,...
To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover. The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. ...
Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere. If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfa...
Toyota vehicles are currently protected with RapgardTM protective film designed to protect the horizontal painted surfaces. This material protects from acid rain, environmental fallout, and rail contamination. Follow the Removal Procedure in this bulletin to remove the RapgardTM protective film wi...
Vehicles may occasionally be subjected to contamination by airborne iron particles shed from railroad tracks, train wheels, exposure to heavy machinery facilities, grinding, welding, etc. This type of contamination can be identified by the presence of small, red or brown particles on the paint surfa...
Frequently Asked Questions About the 2025 Toyota 4runner
Has the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER been recalled?
Yes, the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER has 1 recall on record with NHTSA. Each recall addresses a specific safety defect identified by the manufacturer or NHTSA.
How many complaints does the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER have?
The 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER has 39 complaints filed with NHTSA. None of the complaints involved crashes. No injuries or deaths have been reported.
What is the safety rating for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
The 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER does not have an NHTSA safety rating on file. This can happen for newer model years, specialty vehicles, or models that have not been crash-tested.
What are the most common problems with the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
The most commonly reported problems with the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER involve service brakes (18 complaints), structure (5 complaints), electrical system (3 complaints). Other affected components include steering, back over prevention, service brakes, hydraulic.
How many crash reports does the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER have?
There are no crash reports associated with the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER in the NHTSA database.
How many fire reports does the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER have?
There are no fire reports for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER in the NHTSA database.
Are there any deaths reported for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
No deaths have been reported in NHTSA complaints for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER.
How many injuries are reported for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
No injuries have been reported in NHTSA complaints for the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER.
Should I buy a 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
Based on NHTSA data, the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER is research thoroughly before purchasing. It has 39 complaints, 1 recalls. Always have a pre-purchase inspection done by a qualified mechanic.
What components fail most on the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
The components with the most failures on the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER are: 1. SERVICE BRAKES (18 complaints), 2. STRUCTURE (5 complaints), 3. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (3 complaints), 4. STEERING (2 complaints), 5. BACK OVER PREVENTION (2 complaints). SERVICE BRAKES is the single most-reported problem area with 18 complaints.
What should I know before buying a 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
Be aware of potential brake squeaking and steering knocking issues, especially at higher speeds. Regular maintenance can help mitigate these problems. The 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER has 39 NHTSA complaints and 1 recalls on record.
How reliable is the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
The 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER receives a reliability score of 87/100, indicating above-average reliability. This is based on 39 owner complaints, 1 recalls, and 0 crash/fire reports in the NHTSA database. Key known issues include Brake Squeaking and Steering Knocking.
What are the known issues with the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER?
Known issues with the 2025 TOYOTA 4RUNNER include: Brake Squeaking, Steering Knocking, Multimedia Display Issues, Parking Collision Assistance. These are based on patterns found across 39 NHTSA complaints. 1 of these patterns resulted in formal recalls.
Do the brakes squeak frequently?
Yes, the brakes often squeak, especially when backing up or in various weather conditions.
Is the steering wheel noisy at high speeds?
Yes, there is a knocking sensation in the steering wheel when driving over 30mph.
Are there any known issues with the multimedia display?
Yes, the display has gone blank without warning, causing a hazardous condition.
Buyer Advice
Our recommendation: Be aware of potential brake squeaking and steering knocking issues, especially at higher speeds. Regular maintenance can help mitigate these problems.
NHTSA Data Summary for 2025 Toyota 4runner
This safety report is based on a comprehensive analysis of data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the 2025 Toyota 4runner. The data includes 39 consumer complaints filed by vehicle owners, 1 manufacturer-initiated safety recalls, and safety rating assessments associated with this vehicle.
All data presented in this report is sourced from public NHTSA databases. Our AI analysis identifies patterns across complaint narratives, correlates them with recall history, and produces the safety assessment above. This analysis is updated as new complaints and recalls are filed with the NHTSA.
Consumers are encouraged to report vehicle safety problems to the NHTSA at nhtsa.gov. If your vehicle is subject to a recall, contact your dealer to schedule the free repair.
Disclaimer: This analysis is AI-generated from NHTSA public data and does not constitute professional automotive or safety advice. Always verify recall status at NHTSA.gov and consult a qualified mechanic.
Analysis last updated: 2026-05-16