When did power sliding door on Toyota Sienna Le snap?
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. In 2014, the driver’s side power sliding door cable snapped on our 2009 Toyota Sienna LE with about 150,000km.
Where can I buy a genuine Toyota Sienna?
Keep it Toyota. Shop Toyota USA’s dealer network for Genuine Toyota Sienna Body and Interior Parts & Accessories.
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.
Can a broken cable be replaced on a Toyota Sienna?
Replacement of your broken cable should be covered at no cost under a service campaign that covers repairs to the sliding doors for up to 10 years after the vehicle in-service date. The service campaign is the result of a class action suit which is the subject of previous threads on this forum. The local dealer flat out refused to do it.
How do you replace a sliding door cable on a Toyota Sienna?
Without further ado, here’s how you can replace the side door cable assembly in your Sienna: Take out the seat closest to the defective sliding door. (Optional; this just gives you more room to work on the 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.
What to do when your Toyota Sienna side door won’t open?
A common complaint among Toyota Sienna owners is that their Sienna side door won’t open or close. If you’re experiencing a stuck Sienna side door, you came to the right place. This guide covers all the information you need to navigate this issue like a pro.
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.
Is the driver side slider on a Toyota Sienna?
Hi, I’m new to the forum and a relatively new used Sienna owner. I have an ’08 Limited that I got off the used car lot. I replaced the battery after getting it home and lost function of the driver side slider.
Where is the power button for the sliding door?
There is a switch that when hit disables the sliding door function. On our 2004 it is located down by the drivers left knee on the dash underside. Update. I cycled the power button for the slider after changing the battery and tried every different way to open it. With and without power, manually both inside and out.
Why does my power sliding door not close?
It opens fine, but when closing it gets to the very end, then re-opens. If I tug on the door a little to help it, it will close all the way. I know from poking around a little on the forum that the power doors can be a little finicky on these vans. Is there a fix documented here somewhere? Door re-calibration maybe? Or am I stuck with a $$ repair?
What’s the warranty on a Toyota power sliding door?
The door was repaired under Toyota’s extended warranty on this door problelm. The warranty letter stated it will replace up to 120K miles. The dealer was going to charge $120 for diagnostics if it were not covered. We were blessed to hear it was covered under the warranty extension.
When did the left door on my Sienna van break?
The left door on our 2010 Sienna van broke a few months back and I took it to the dealer and spent $1500.. when the right door broke I decided to do the repair myself.. and I am glad that I did… –John Hi, I can’t thank you enough for this detailed article!