How do you use an automatic liftgate?
Operating the Hands-Free Power Liftgate
- Approach the rear of your vehicle with your key fob in your hand, pocket or a bag in close proximity.
- The logo projection turns on automatically as you get within six feet of the rear of your vehicle.
- Aim your kick over the logo, or at the sensor for older vehicles.
Is a power liftgate worth it?
In bad weather conditions, a power liftgate can save you the trouble of touching a dirty vehicle. Being able to open and close the trunk or hatch remotely is a useful feature for taxi/ride-hailing drivers, especially when passengers forget to do so. Power liftgates, however, aren’t always worth it.
Can a 2007 Sienna open the back door?
Hi! One of ours 2007 siennas canot open the back door. If you open it from inside handle (the only way)and then closes it it will close but then you canot open it again. Could it be water in the doorhandle switch or were do we start,the dealer have change the lock but no difference,do you need to restart the ecm after changing the lock?
Are there any problems with the Toyota Sienna XLE?
2004 Toyota Sienna xle limited. Consumer writes in regards to problems with doors on vehicle. The consumer stated the rear lift gate was repaired several times. The consumer was informed there was a recall involving a particular part on the vehicle, and she has been having problems ever since.
Why does my Toyota Sienna not open in cold weather?
The rear power door hatch wont stay open in cold weather, it will open and then immediately start to close causing several heads to be hit. This happens everytime it is cold. Also now my remote and the interior button wont open the door at all, it has to be done manually.
How does the rear lift gate on a Toyota Sienna work?
When you push a button on the overhead console or on the remote it opens the rear lift gate, push again and it closes and latches automatically. However, the mechanism (s) that holds it open has failed. Similar to failure on the 2004-2006 Sienna that forced a Toyota recall.