How do you replace a sliding door on a Toyota Sienna?

How do you replace a sliding door on a Toyota Sienna?

On the side of the door is a hex screw holding the plastic panel in place. Remove the screw. Slide the lock back into the door, in the unlock position. (This prevents the lock from coming out when you remove the plastic panel.) Gently pry off the plastic panel. There are little white plastic retaining clips holding the panel in place.

How do you replace a sliding door cable?

Remove the nut holding the cable in the bracket and then slide the cable assembly out of the bracket. Inside the door, there are three bolts holding the cable assembly in place (where the cable makes a right angle turn). Remove all three bolts. Under the arm that connects the door to the van body are two more bolts. Remove them both.

How do you remove a defective car door?

Roll down the window on the defective door. On the side of the door is a hex screw holding the plastic panel in place. Remove the screw. Slide the lock back into the door, in the unlock position. (This prevents the lock from coming out when you remove the plastic panel.) Gently pry off the plastic panel.

On the side of the door is a hex screw holding the plastic panel in place. Remove the screw. Slide the lock back into the door, in the unlock position. (This prevents the lock from coming out when you remove the plastic panel.) Gently pry off the plastic panel. There are little white plastic retaining clips holding the panel in place.

Is it worth repairing the driver’s side door?

It’s not worth repairing and the trick is going to be if you can actually get a door skin for that car. It may be available as a complete door only so you should call the dealer parts dept. and ask about this.

Roll down the window on the defective door. On the side of the door is a hex screw holding the plastic panel in place. Remove the screw. Slide the lock back into the door, in the unlock position. (This prevents the lock from coming out when you remove the plastic panel.) Gently pry off the plastic panel.

How did my driver’s side door get hit?

I was in a parking lot and was backing up out of the parking space. As I was straghtening the wheel to face the direct I needed to go, another vehicle backed up (from parking spot directly opposite mine) and back bumper crushed in my driver’s side door. So no matter who’s at fault (don’t know yet), I’m gonna have to get this door fixed.

What to do if power sliding door does not work?

To fix the problem, seal the power sliding door rear pulley mount, reposition the foam block, dry connector C701, and apply dielectric grease to the connector. You’ll need Lithium Dielectric Grease: and 3M Super Silicone Sealer: Remove the two screws holding the power sliding door control unit. Move the sliding door control unit out of the way

How do you fix a sliding door on a Toyota Sienna?

Simply remove the switch from the cover by removing the two phillips head screws. Reinstall the screws into the trim board cover so you can keep track of them. You need the switch later on in the repair because you cannot operate the window without the slide door’s switch installed (not even by using the driver’s door switch).

What to do if your Honda Odyssey sliding door does not work?

With the control unit removed, spray the outside of the vehicle around the driver’s side rear window and the center rail cover. Check for leaks inside the compartment. If you see water entering, you must seal. Remove the two self tapping screws holding the center rail cover in place and remove the cover below the driver’s side rear window

Why is the side door cable on my Sienna not working?

Chances are it’s because the cable assembly is damaged. The Sienna side door cable is prone to fraying, snapping, and more. Have you determined that your cable assembly is damaged and it’s the reason your side door isn’t opening or closing? You can replace the cable assembly yourself even if you have limited mechanical skills.

Where is the release actuator on a Sienna?

There’s a pulley system with a Sienna side door release actuator in the bottom corner of the door. (If you’re working on the right door, the pulley system is in the bottom right corner; on the left door, the pulley system is on the bottom left corner.) Remove all of the screws holding it in place. Slide-out the side door cable assembly.


Why is my windows down on my Toyota?

It’s turned off by default for a reason… but, Toyota should of made it that we can change it through the settings not through techstream or going to the dealer since most dealers don’t even know how to turn it on…