Hi Richard, i saw your posts here about helping with 02 toyota sienna sliding door problems, my 02 toyota sienna passenger side power sliding door dose not operate, when i press any sliding door button from remote, dash or side of the door the door dose not slide open, i mean it unlocks the door and try to push it about half an inch but it dose not slide it out, do you think it is the motor? and if it is the motor which one is it coz i removed the door panel and looked inside but there was 2 actuator one is a round shape and the other is long shape with a cable to the lock. your help is really appreciated. Thanks, bwafa
SOURCE: 2004 toyota sienna sliding door locking trouble
Sounds like something isn't right.Try to disconnect the battery for a few minutes and see if that helps.Some times the ecu gets haywired and disconnecting the battery might reset it.And if it is the original battery you might want to get it tested.
SOURCE: The sliding door handles of my 1998 Toyota Sienna have both broken.
I replaced both of my sliding door handles this weekend. It was actually pretty easy. Cheapest I could find the handles was a little over $70 each. The interior panel is held on with one screw and 10 nylon clips. The one screw is in the cup holder. Put you hand in the cup holder and push out at the bottom. It pops right off exposing the one screw. I started on the clips from the top at a corner. Seemed to be the easiest place to slide a screw driver under. Once I got the screw driver in, I started working my fingers under the panel. The clips run mostly along the top and bottom about 6 inches from the edge. I made an effort to apply the force as close to the clips as I could to reduce flexing the panel. Once I got the first clip to pop out the other followed pretty easy and the panel lifted right off. Carefully peel back the plastic barrier. The exterior handle is held on with two 10mm bolts. Connecting the short cable was pretty obvious once you could see everything. Now I have to teach everyone to open the side doors very gently! Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Sienna Sliding Door Won't Open
Have 2005 Sienna and its Driver side door was not openning. Cheap dealer fixed it himself in front of me. After opening the doors plastic assembly while sitting inside with a screw driver. Then he bent the clip towards left where the metal wire is connected. If you guys want to see what he did i would record a video and upload for you guys. Let me know at [email protected]
SOURCE: 2000 Toyota Sienna Sliding Door Latches Stick - Safety Hazard
clean and lubricate door sliding mechanism and locks with silicone spray lubricant, clean all door seals and jambs
SOURCE: 1999 Toyota Sienna Drivers Side Sliding door hard
well they dont use cables they use a iron rod so just snap off the pannel the snaps are in the out side of the door then just remove the arm rest and the panel comes right off remove the dirt cover then just tighen it and it will work again
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/front-door-dis-assembly-diagram-for.html
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This will help.
Thanks.
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