Can a Toyota Sienna power sliding door be repaired?

Can a Toyota Sienna power sliding door be repaired?

If you are buying a 2nd Generation Toyota Sienna with power sliding doors BEWARE of this repair. If it has not been repaired or if it is too old or too high mileage, you are in for an expensive fix and you should factor it in your purchase price.

Why is my Toyota Sienna door not opening?

My 2004 Toyota Sienna’s door would not open or close when I used the remote or the inside buttons. It would only work when I pulled the handle. Here is a breakdown of the symptoms I was having with my 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE:

Where is the button on the side of the sliding door?

Note: At some point you will either want to disconnect the positive battery terminal from your battery or simply put the sliding doors in manual mode so you can manually open and close your sliding door as needed to complete the repair. The button to put the sliding doors in manual mode is located at the left knee of the driver:

Why does my rampvan sliding door not open?

Generally speaking if this switch is in a failed or “open” state, the van will kneel down but the door will not open. This is worth checking as well, as it is easily identifiable by looking at the computer and seeing if the LED is on or off.

Are there any problems with my 2004 Sienna?

Rampvan ims: I’v got sliding door problems on 2004 Sienna. I got the driver’s side fixed with your fuel lid fix. I cannot open the I’v got sliding door problems on 2004 Sienna.

What does CSP stand for in Toyota Sienna?

It is a Customer Support Program (CSP) extended warranty meant to enhance Sienna ownership experience and satisfaction. It covers the power sliding door latch assembly and/or the power sliding door cable assembly on certain model Sienna’s.

Where is the power switch on a Toyota Sienna?

The 2nd Generation power switch is located to the left of the steering wheel, on the lower portion of the dashboard near the driver’s left knee. You can conceivably turn the power “off” and use the door manually all of the time, or as needed.