Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2025 Toyota Sienna.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Equipment problems |
I am filing a safety complaint regarding a dealership-provided loaner vehicle that had an open safety recall at the time it was issued to me. On Tuesday 1/20, I received a loaner vehicle from beaver Toyota in saint augustine, florida while my personal vehicle is being held due to a recall. The loaner was a 2025 Toyota Sienna. I was not informed of any safety recalls at the time the vehicle was provided. Late that evening, I discovered that the loaner vehicle had an active, unresolved safety recall listed as open through NHTSA. The recall was active while the vehicle was in my possession. After discovering the recall, I attempted to contact dealership management multiple times regarding this urgent safety issue. On 1/21, I contacted the general manager through the dealership’s website. I also called the dealership on Wednesday at 1:37 pm and left a voicemail for the general manager. I did not receive a response. On 1/22 at 12:24 pm, I called again and left another voicemail. I then followed up with an email requesting a return call due to the safety concern. As of this evening 1/22, I have received no response. Providing a loaner vehicle with an open safety recall, without disclosure, placed me and other occupants at unnecessary risk. I am requesting that NHTSA review this matter for recall compliance and appropriate corrective action.
I am writing regarding my 2025 Toyota Sienna, purchased in June 2025, which is currently subject to safety recall interim notice 25tb12 concerning unsafe second-row seat welds that could result in serious injury or death. I appreciate the professionalism and concern shown by sparks Toyota in acknowledging the seriousness of this recall and providing a loaner vehicle while my Sienna is deemed unsafe to drive. However, the current loaner—a Toyota highlander—does not meet my family’s needs and is not a reasonable substitute for the vehicle I purchased. We intentionally purchased a minivan due to our family size and lifestyle requirements. My daughter is a competitive gymnast, and we frequently travel with athletic equipment and multiple passengers. The highlander is significantly smaller than a Sienna and cannot safely or practically accommodate our needs. Additionally, I am concerned that there is currently no repair solution or estimated completion timeline for this safety issue, leaving us indefinitely without access to a comparable vehicle. At this point, I am respectfully requesting the following: 1. Placement in a replacement vehicle comparable in size and function to a minivan (such as a Toyota Sienna or similarly sized vehicle). • if sparks Toyota does not have an appropriate vehicle available, I request authorization for a comparable vehicle through an outside rental agency at Toyota’s expense. 2. Compensation for the ongoing inconvenience caused by the safety defect, lack of a repair timeline, and the inability to use the vehicle I purchased. 3. A clear estimate or update regarding when my vehicle is expected to be repaired and returned in a condition that is safe for my family. This recall involves a serious safety risk, and I believe it is reasonable to expect transportation that meets the same capacity and purpose as the vehicle I purchased—especially while awaiting a manufacturer-level remedy.
I am submitting this complaint regarding an unresolved safety recall on my leased Toyota vehicle and the manufacturer’s failure to provide a timely or reasonable remedy, resulting in ongoing child passenger safety risks. Toyota’s recall instructs that no one sit in or use a child restraint in the second-row seats while the vehicle is moving until the remedy is performed. This effectively prohibits use of the safest and recommended seating position for children. The vehicle is used daily for highway driving to transport my family, including three children aged [xxx] , [xxx] , and [xxx] old. Because of Toyota’s seating restriction, my [xxx] toddler must now sit in the third row. This prevents the driver from easily monitoring or comforting the child and has caused driver distraction during highway travel when the child becomes distressed, creating a foreseeable safety risk. Toyota states it is “preparing the remedy” but has provided no repair timeline. After multiple contacts and escalation, I was told it could take up to 60 days with no interim solution. Toyota suggested contacting dealerships for a loaner but advised that an equivalent vehicle was unlikely, availability was uncertain, costs might need to be paid upfront with later reimbursement, and the duration would be open-ended. This is not a reasonable interim safety solution while continuing to pay full lease obligations. I was also informed that returning the vehicle would require paying approximately $15,000 in negative equity, which I believe is unreasonable given that the safety defect and usage restrictions are due to a manufacturer recall. Toyota has not provided a repair timeline, a reasonable interim transportation solution, or a penalty-free way to exit the lease. I request that NHTSA review whether Toyota is meeting its obligations under federal safety recall requirements. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
The manufacturer has issued a 'do not occupy' warning for the second row of my 2025 Sienna (recall 25v668). As this is a family minivan, the vehicle is now unsafe for its intended purpose. No remedy is available, and Toyota has provided no timeline for repair. I am seeking a buyback due to indefinite safety impairment.
The blind spot warning only shows the flashing light in the side mirror but does not make an audible warning sound.
The sunroof leaks. Took vehicle to dealership. Was told they saw drops of water around the light housing. This could cause an electrical malfunction which could be a safety hazard. They could not find the source of the leak. There are other 2025 Sienna owners talking about their sunroofs also leaking. Thank you.
See recall above. We just spent $55,000 on this vehicle in order to safely transport and travel with our two year old and newborn. The fact that Toyota does not have a remedy available for this major issue is completely unacceptable. The recall notice states that our only current "remedy" is to not use the second row seats, which is not feasible since child safety seats only safely install in the second row. This so called "remedy" is absolutely unreasonable, illogical and irrational. It essentially renders our $55,000 vehicle unusable, which constitutes a significant financial loss for my family. I am making a loss of use claim - Toyota's response that it does not have a remedy available now for such a significant safety problem is outrageous.
Trunk hatch knocked out of alignment. The dealership said it is because the door was closed when something was in the way. If there was really something in the way it should've been picked up by the sensors.
Moonroof on my new 2025 Toyota Sienna has water leaking in. I've brought it to the dealership to try to resolve this. They said they fixed it. But I've just got a carwash and I still water leaking in. I have video of this. It shouldn't leak or be design to leak like the dealer said.
Open recall with no anticipated date of being fixed. The second row seats are unsafe for passengers which makes the vehicle unusable for a family.
I bought this vehicle brand new. I quickly realized that both rollers on the sliding doors were causing excessive noise, which I found out that many other owners have complained as well, when closing & opening. This is because of a poor assembly from Toyota as the rollers are not machined prefect painted & are either oversprayed or less sprayed causing gaps on the rollers. These gaps or uneven paints causes excessive noise when rollers are moved on their track. There are several new Sienna owners who are waiting to have this issue fixed as the parts are backordered. I had to make total of 4 trips to my local dealership to have the issue fixed. I can still hear a little bit of over excessive noise from one of the sliding doors. Toyota should immediately recall all the affected vehicle and have this issue fixed.
I bought this van brand new. I quickly realized that the reverse camera view has some issues. I believe images are not clean and sharp, as it is supposed to, and has unreasonable amount of distortions. Cleaning the camera from outside didn't do anything. I also noticed that the bottom part of center blue alignment line is little bit to the right and not align with the top. I checked online and it appears that other owners are also suffering from this same issue. Toyota should recall all affected vehicle and fixed this issue as soon as possible as this is a major safety issue when backing up!.
Driving roughly 60 mph on empty road with no cars in front. Sunroof was closed, and exploded with great force and 80% of the glass flew off. No objects impacted the sunroof prior to the sunroof exploding.
I am having key problem with not communicating with vehicle when I am very close then only its unlock and lock. So having problem with key no cummunication with vehicle.