Toyota recalls 838,000 Sienna minivans to fix sliding door issue
Toyota Motor Corp <7203.T> said it was recalling about 838,000 Sienna minivans to fix an issue that may arise while operating sliding doors of the vehicles.The recall affects about 744,000 vehicles in the United States and nearly 4,000 vehicles in South Korea and Taiwan, a Toyota spokesman said on Tuesday."Toyota would like to refrain from commenting whether there were any injuries or crashes as a result of the safety flaw," the spokesman said.
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2014 Black Toyota Sienna
People everywhere will love the way this 2014 Toyota Sienna SE 8-Passenger drives with features like dual climate control, rear air conditioning, a backup camera, traction control, and braking assist.It has a 3.5 liter 6 Cylinder engine.This one's available at the low price of $26,988.
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Toyota Recalling 834,000 Sienna Minivans In North America « CBS Dallas

Follow CBSDFW.COM: Facebook | TwitterPLANO (AP) – Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 834,000 Toyota Sienna minivans in North America because the sliding doors could open while the vehicle is moving.The recall involves Sienna minivans from the 2011-2016 model years.A majority of the minivans — 744,000 — were sold in the U.S.Toyota says the problem happens when the door's opening is impeded and the motor's circuit gets overloaded.
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Door problem prompts Toyota Sienna recall
2015-16 Toyota Sienna.The Japanese company said the vehicles it is calling back have sliding-door motor circuits that could be overloaded if their opening operation is impeded, which could result in the opening of the fuse for the motor.(Photo: Toyota)Washington — Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 77,000 Sienna minivans that have doors at risk of opening during driving.
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BRIEF-Toyota spokesman says would like to refrain from commenting on injuries or crashes as result of safety flaw in recalled Toyota Sienna vehicles
UPDATE 1-Volkswagen CEO sees no diesel in future of U.S. businessWOLFSBURG, Germany/SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 22 (Reuters) - V olkswagen will no longer offer diesel vehicles in the United States, its global brand chief said on Tuesday, ending speculation the company might return to the technology after its emissions scandal fades from memory.
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