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2004 Toyota Sienna. Driver side sliding door problem.
It is not clear whether your key fob continues to work for the passenger side door. If it does not, you should replace the battery in the fob. Such batteries are available at Wal-Mart among the batteries. If the sliding door on the driver's side makes a noise but fails to open when you use the fob, the latch motor maiy have failed. If the cable in the side door has frayed and snapped, this would explain why you can manually open and close the door but the electronics won't move the door. And if while trying to close it manually, the door fails to latch properly, this is why you get an alarm. If the latch motor, cables, or any other components are malfunctioning, it could lead to the door not closing securely, triggering the alarm. Check your latch mechanism and cables. If you can determine the malfunctioning part and replace it yourself, that is cheaper than going through the dealer. Here is a service manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1061909/Toyota-Sienna-2004.html
What To Do When Your Sienna's Side Door Won't Open Or Close ' Toyota Parts Center (olathetoyota.com)
Need settings and sequencefor toyota 4y engine the big end and main bearings as well as top
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OHV eight-valve
Displacement: 2.2 L (2,237 cc)
Bore and stroke: 91 mm × 86 mm (3.58 in × 3.39 in)
This engine was available either carburetted (4Y) or fuel injected (4Y-E, called the GW491Q/LJ491Q and also 4G22B for Chinese manufacture). As fitted to a 1989 Daihatsu Delta truck, the carburetted 4Y produces 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4400 rpm (SAE net)[5] and 18.6 kg?m (182 N?m; 135 lbf?ft) at 3000 rpm.[6]
Applications
1987.09 - 1995.12 Toyota Crown (YS132, overseas specifications)
Toyota Van (Town Ace overseas specification, Tarago in Australia)
Hiace third generation (overseas specification)
1979-1988 Toyota Stout (YK110)[citation needed]
Daihatsu Delta
1993-1995 Daihatsu Rocky F95
Toyota Industries forklifts
Toyota 4Runner (Australia)
Volkswagen Taro
1985-1997 Toyota Hilux fourth and fifth generation
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2007 Toyota Camry Le 2.4l. how do i put the ignition coil connetor wires back into the correct position? can you send me a wiring digram with color code?
I can guide you on how to reconnect the ignition coil connector wires correctly on your 2007 Toyota Camry LE 2.4L. Each wire should be connected to the corresponding terminal on the ignition coil.
Here is a general guideline based on the standard wire color-coding for most vehicles:
1. Start by identifying the ignition coil and the connector wires that you need to reconnect.
2. Check the wires for any color-coding. Typically, the wires are color-coded as follows:
- Black or Black with a White stripe
- Yellow or Yellow with a Blue stripe
- Blue or Blue with a Yellow stripe
- Green or Green with a White stripe
Here is a potential wiring configuration (please verify with your vehicle manual or a professional):
- Black or Black with a White stripe wire connects to the negative terminal (-) on the ignition coil.
- Yellow or Yellow with a Blue stripe wire connects to the positive terminal (+) on the ignition coil.
- Blue or Blue with a Yellow stripe wire connects to another terminal on the ignition coil.
- Green or Green with a White stripe wire connects to a different terminal on the ignition coil.
If your wires have a different color scheme, consult a repair manual for your specific vehicle or reach out to a professional for assistance. When reconnecting the wires, ensure they are securely attached to the respective terminals to prevent any loose connections or electrical issues.
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Toyota Corolla 1.3 Esteem 2014 model: electronic speedo meter not working,
Info below was taken from the tech service information to diagnose a malfunctioning speedometer. The process has many steps and may not be something you'd want to try to diagnose and repair yourself.
If you have a scan tool that can read ABS codes, you can possibly get some info on what's causing the problem.
The combination meter assembly receives vehicle speed signals from the brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU) via the CAN communication system. The speed sensor detects the wheel speed and sends the appropriate signals to the brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU). The brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU) supplies power to the vehicle speed sensor. The brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU) detects vehicle speed signals based on pulses of the voltage.
If the vehicle speed sensor circuit has a malfunction, the brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU) stores DTCs. Troubleshoot the vehicle stability control system or anti-lock brake system.
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