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Toyota Sienna Sliding Door Problems

326 messages,  Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 9:46 AM

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Re: frozen doors by kinchicagoland
Dec 12, 2008 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: jrmac (Dec 10, 2008 8:36 am)

The sealers are to correct the door freezing shut problem?
Let me know if this works. I have given up hope but I think we all should file formal complaints with Toyota and the NHTSA.
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Re: frozen doors [kinchicagoland] by vulcan4
Dec 12, 2008 (9:39 am)
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Replying to: kinchicagoland (Dec 12, 2008 8:19 am)

They changed my 3-4 times, I was "told" they developed new door seals.
but with Toyota, you never can never believe what the serbvice people tell you./
 
So far I have not had any problems, but then again,,, we are just getting into the cold weather in New jersey.
 
The other thing I'm changing is my tires for 3rd time after 38,000 miles, the AWD is $$$ a $1,000 + to change all my tires
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Re: frozen doors [kinchicagoland] by ndeborahk
Dec 12, 2008 (1:14 pm)
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Replying to: kinchicagoland (Dec 12, 2008 8:19 am)

Of course you should file a complaint!! It is very easy and is the only way we can get Toyota to be accountable for their shoddy design.
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2009 Slidind Doors by travis8
Dec 13, 2008 (7:39 pm)
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We are thinking about getting a 2009 Sienna XLE. Are the problems with the sliding doors still happening with these?
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Re: 2009 Slidind Doors [travis8] by ndeborahk
Dec 14, 2008 (4:15 am)
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Replying to: travis8 (Dec 13, 2008 7:39 pm)

I would NOT buy a Sienna, or any other Toyota for that matter. Even if the door problems have been fixed, they are not standing by their shoddy design and materials. Would you buy a car from a company who obviously has problems with thousands of defective doors and just tells the consumers, it is your problem? So, if they doors are fixed, what happens when they have brake problems or headlight problems and they tell you, not my problem?
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Sliding Door recovery by lifelister
Dec 14, 2008 (7:23 am)
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I posted here in September about my 04, driver side passenger door cable break. The cable was literally hanging out the back of the door. Per dealer suggestion, I converted the door to manual for $200. Since then, I had been pulling it open and shut. This week, somehow, the door is operating again with a slight tug. The remote won't operate it, but if I gently pull the handle, the door then slides back or forth on its own. Duh???? I like my Sienna very well in so many respects, but it is a concern that Toyota is not willing to acknowledge responsibility for this widespread and expensive defect.
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Re: 2009 Slidind Doors [ndeborahk] by travis8
Dec 14, 2008 (3:46 pm)
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Replying to: ndeborahk (Dec 14, 2008 4:15 am)

I see your point. Our last 3 vans have been Dodge Grand Caravans, which we liked, but the 08-09's seem to have lousy reviews also. Our lease is up in Feb, trying to decide what to go with.
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Re: 2009 Sienna Power Door Problem [Newt08] by Newt08
Dec 15, 2008 (6:20 am)
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Replying to: Newt08 (Dec 11, 2008 8:19 am)

I brought my 2009 Sienna to the dealership Friday 12/12/08, and they told my the passenger side door wasn't working properly because of a latch adjustment. After they "fixed" the problem, the door began to stick again after the third use. I'm taking the vehicle back to the dealership today to see if they can rectify the problem.
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Re: 2009 Sienna Power Door Problem [Newt08] by tillsonburg
Dec 15, 2008 (2:09 pm)
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Replying to: Newt08 (Dec 15, 2008 6:20 am)

I experienced similar problems. the dealer would say they fixed it and then the
automatic door would not work. They wanted to replace the latch mechinisim for $800 cdn. I looked at the latch and found a small plastic bushing had broke. This
bushing pulls a cable (inside the door) that releases the rear of the door permiting it to open the door. When the bushing is broken the door cycles to open but
since the rear latch has not been released the door stays shut. After a
number of tries the thin open/close cable ends up snapping. Watch out for flying parts when this cable breaks as they will take an eye out should they hit you. see my earlier posts. I am very suprised that this rear latch is not interlocked so that the door would not cycle unless that latch has been confirmed to have been released but obviously they tried to save a few bucks. I am going to fix the latch myself and save the $800 bucks. Right now I have the small latch cover off and can
open the door using a screw driver to release the rear latch and then
pressing the door open button. When they say they adjusted the door latch I
really dont know whats inside to adjust. Take a look at the bolts at the rear of the door when open. make sure they are not loose as if they are the cable will break. These bolts secure a small pulley that the open/close cable runs around out of the door.
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Reviews of Sienna, Odyssee, Grand Caravan by travis8
Dec 17, 2008 (12:13 pm)
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I don't get. We are looking to buy a new van. The reviews on Edmunds state the Grand Caravan has a lot of quality issues and they would not recommend them. They give good reviews to the Sienna and the Odyssee, but when I get on the forums, they are very few complaints about the Caravan, and a ton of safety complaints on the other 2. It does'nt make sense. Can anybody explain.

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