Toyota Issues Recall for 168,000 Sienna Minivans Due to Safety Concern

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Understanding the Recall

Toyota has announced a significant recall affecting approximately 168,000 units of its Sienna minivan. This recall pertains specifically to model-year 2021-2025 Siennas. The issue arises from the bolts that connect the 60/40-split, folding third-row seatbacks to the recliner assemblies. It has been reported that these bolts may not have been tightened adequately during manufacturing, potentially increasing the risk of injury during a crash.

Details About the Safety Issue

The loose seat bolts in the third-row seating area pose a serious safety hazard. In the event of a collision, insufficiently secured seatbacks could lead to severe injuries for passengers. Toyota’s swift response includes a plan to address this issue by instructing dealers to tighten the bolts on all affected vehicles free of charge. It is crucial for owners to ensure that their vehicles are checked to mitigate any risk.

Next Steps for Owners

Owners of the affected 2021-2025 Toyota Sienna minivans will receive notifications by mid-April. In the meantime, those who have questions about the recall can reach Toyota directly at 800-331-4331. Additional information is available on the official Toyota website at toyota.com/recall. Consumers are also encouraged to contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at 888-327-4236 to verify their vehicle identification number and to stay informed on safety issues related to their automobiles.

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