I actually bought it used last june and had problems such as the sliding doors freezing driver s door weld making the popping noise and the trunk randomly closing on me while i was unloading groceries.
Toyota sienna sliding door stuck shut.
I have searched the internet and youtube to find out how to fix my toyota sienna xle 2006 sliding door problem.
I believe it is a two stage door closing process.
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If the cable going to the front latch on the sliding door is broken or in my case simply dislodged inside the door the door acts as if it is frozen shut.
My 2004 toyota sienna driver s side sliding door was automatic is stuck shut no sound from motor when engage the key fob or other auto buttons.
When your sienna side door won t close one possibility is a circuit overload.
When you activate any of the switches to shut the door it does move and try to close 1 it is very slow and gets slower 2 as the door shuts and engages the locking mechanism it only locks part way.
This happens when the power sliding door.
It s a 2006 sienna with passenger power sliding door issues.
At first the door won t work properly.
My method is cheap about 4 6 70 after tax and shipping in minnesota each do.
The automatic sliding passenger door on my 2005 toyota sienna won t open.
If you pull the handle on the inside or outside it doesn t open the door it behaves just like it is locked.
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The cable in the side door is prone to fraying and then breaking.
Then it stops working at all.
I want to remove the door panel but the screws are not accessible with it stuck shut suggestions.
In this situation the best thing to do is to replace the cable.
They were time consuming high risk and more expensive.
Fix toyota sienna or any car power sliding door the fastest and cheapest way.
Both manual sliding doors on my toyota sienna will not open if you can remove the inner door panel you will see a maze of cables running to the various locking points on the sliding door.