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    Toyota Sienna recall in Canada: Seat belts may tear in a crash

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    This recall affects certain 2022 Toyota Sienna vehicles in Canada. The seat belts for the second-row outboard seats may have an incorrect D-ring, which could cause the seat belt to bunch up and tear. This could increase the risk of injury in a crash. You can check if your vehicle is included and book a repair using the official notice.

    What to do

    • Check your VIN using the official notice.
    • Contact your dealer or manufacturer to schedule the free repair.

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    Affected products

    Specific affected products are listed in the official notice.

    Why this matters

    Seat belt may tear in a crash

    Do I have this product?

    This recall applies to specific products. Details are listed in the official notice.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why was this product recalled?

    Seat belt may tear in a crash

    What should consumers do?

    Check your VIN using the official notice. Contact your dealer or manufacturer to schedule the free repair.

    Where was the product sold?

    This product was sold in Canada. For specific retailers or distribution areas, please check the official recall notice linked on this page.

    Is there a health risk?

    Yes, there may be a health risk. Seat belt may tear in a crash

    When was this product recalled?

    This product was recalled on June 15, 2021.

    Is the Toyota brand affected by this recall?

    Yes, Toyota products are affected by this recall. This recall affects certain 2022 Toyota Sienna vehicles in Canada. The seat belts for the second-row outboard seats may have an incorrect D-ring, which could cause the seat belt to bunch up and tear. This could increase the risk of injury in a crash. You can check if your vehicle is included and book a repair using the official notice.