2005-2007, 2009-2010 Toyota Sienna: Recall Alert


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Vehicles Affected: Approximately 310,000 model-year 2005-07 and 2009-10 Toyota Sienna minivans
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The Problem: Grease inside the shift-lever assembly could transfer to other internal components, causing them to function improperly. This could allow the shift lever to be moved out of Park without depressing the brakes, which could lead to a vehicle rollaway if it occurs when the parking brake isn’t engaged, increasing the risk of a crash.
The Fix: Dealers will replace the shift lock solenoid with a new one, remove the grease and reapply an appropriate amount of grease for free.
What Owners Should Do: Toyota will begin notifying owners by mail by mid-December. Owners can call Toyota at 800-331-4331 or visit www.toyota.com/recall for more info.
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Patrick Masterson is Chief Copy Editor at Cars.com. He joined the automotive industry in 2016 as a lifelong car enthusiast and has achieved the rare feat of applying his journalism and media arts degrees as a writer, fact-checker, proofreader and editor his entire professional career. He lives by an in-house version of the AP stylebook and knows where semicolons can go.
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