Toyota announced a recall for more than 500,000 Toyota Camry cars earlier this month.Credit: Andrew Wevers / The APP / Getty ImagesKey TakeawaysToyota is recalling over 500,000 Camrys from 2025 and 2026 over an issue with a display system that can cause turn signals and hazard lights to malfunction.The Camry was one of the bestselling cars in the U.S. last year.Toyota is recalling hundreds of thousands of Camrys over an issue with one of the car's display systems. Here's what drivers need to know.The automaker said earlier this month that it is recalling 508,000 Camrys from 2025 and 2026. Toyota (TM) said the "7-inch combination meter," a screen behind the car's steering wheel, could turn blank when starting the car. That could cause the turn signal, hazard lights, and other safety features like seatbelt warnings to be deactivated, which the company said could mean the vehicle no longer meets certain federal safety standards.AdvertisementAdvertisementToyota said all affected car owners will be notified by early October, and can bring their cars to a Toyota dealership to receive an update to the display's software.The Camry was among the top 10 bestselling cars in the U.S. last year, with just over 316,000 vehicles sold in the country, and holds the title of America's most popular sedan, per data from Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book.Read the original article on Investopedia