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Toyota Sienna CV Joint is at the center of this successful minivan, and it is paired with the quiet V6 powertrain to make all family trips silent and without noise. The Sienna was built on a robust but light platform that provides sure handling, broad sliding doors, and folding flat seats to create ample cargo carrying areas, which make the Sienna the commended and reliable road travelling companion. The safety technology of the Toyota including active cruise, lane-keeping, and ring of airbags makes the car safer, whereas the minivan is also rated in terms of smart fuel economy, available all wheel drive, and cabin docking gadgets that keep children entertained during long trips. The minivan CV Joint joins the transmission to the front wheel, whereby its ball and cage design to allow the axle flex with the steering and with the traveling of the suspension whilst maintaining the constant torque flow, in addition to, the constant velocity lowers the vibration and tire tread wear. The CV Joint boot keeps the grease in and the dirt out, and this helps the Sienna retain its legendary silent ride, and the joint is engineered by Toyota engineers to go many miles. The drivers become aware of worn CV Joint clicking during turns, therefore, a good care on time saves performance. Installing a new Toyota Sienna CV Joint requires putting the van safely in the air, unbogging the axle, filling the new joint with new grease, attaching the snap ring, screwing the boot clamps, and refitting and torquing all the hardware and finally a short test drive.