I can only open the door taking off the interior panel and directly accessing the mechanism inside the door see the below link for a picture of my door.
2001 toyota sienna sliding door won t open.
To start the noun rear latch switch is incorrect.
It s actually called slide door lock.
Problem started intermittantly but now won t open at all.
Both electric sliding doors will not open.
At first the door won t work properly.
In this situation the best thing to do is to replace the cable.
When your doors dont slide automatically when hitting the buttons there are a few troubleshooting options available for you.
2001 toyota sienna r h.
The problem started today.
My method is cheap about 4 6 70 after tax and shipping in minnesota each do.
The door only opens if i push on the black mechanism in the direction of the arrow.
The cable in the side door is prone to fraying and then breaking.
A common complaint among toyota sienna owners is that their sienna side door won t open or close.
The passenger side sliding door manual on our 2001 sienna began having problems approx.
When the passenger side sliding door is forced open it can then be closed using the front dash switch the passenger door switch or the fob.
It s located on page bo 20 of the toyota repair manual for the 2001 sienna.
Then it stops working at all.
The passenger side door of my 2001 toyota siena manual door with power locks will not open.
I have searched the internet and youtube to find out how to fix my toyota sienna xle 2006 sliding door problem.
One in the front and one in the rear.
They were time consuming high risk and more expensive.
Hi i have a 2001 sienna my passenger side power sliding door is malfunctioning.
Fix toyota sienna or any car power sliding door the fastest and cheapest way.
I pressed repeatedly and sometimes all of a sudden it will close.
It will open but when using the remote switches in the car i only hear a click and it won t close.
This happens when the power sliding door.
There are two door locks on one sliding door.
Any advice would be appreciated.