Jan 12, 2011 My toyota seina 2004 electric door wont close I disengaged it to try closing it manually and it still wont close. Answered by a verified Toyota Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. Page 27 04 SIENNAU (L/O 0301) —Manual operation When the power sliding door system is NOTICE on, you can open and close the sliding door with the power sliding door switches When your vehicle goes through an on the overhead console or wireless re- automatic car wash, make sure the mote control transmitter even if the sliding power sliding.
14 problems related to door have been reported for the 2002 Toyota Sienna. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Toyota Sienna based on all problems reported for the 2002 Sienna.
Electronic automatic sliding door failures. July 2011, passenger side (sliding door) electronic outer door handle stopped working. The only way to enter or exit the vehicle is by pushing the button on the door jam or overhead console. Then the door stopped opening completely. The motor tries to open the door but seems like the door does not release. It will not open. April 2012, drivers side (sliding door) electronic outer door handle has stopped working. The only way to enter or exit the vehicle is by pushing the button on the door jam or overhead console. The door opens 80% of the time. When it does not work the motor tries to open the door but seems like the door does not release. When the drivers side passenger door does not open the family has to enter or exit through one of the front doors and climb through to the back seats. There is no internal manual override of these doors. This is not safe. In an emergency my family will have to go through the front doors or break and go through the windows. This is a safety hazard. The outside door handles and sliding door mechanisms should be repaired at no charge by Toyota.
Sliding doors on both sides have stopped working electronically. The doors must be forced manually and this is very difficult. Toyota will not address this issue.
2002 Toyota Sienna passenger door behind driver not opening. Automatic door doesn't close. Have been to the shop for these problems. Problems persist.
1. Trunk door latch broken and cannot open. Toyota does not provide a manual trunk release inside the van. 2. Passenger side automatic sliding door would not stay closed. It just kept popping open.
When using my remote door opener, my automatic sliding doors do not fully open.
2002 Sienna driver side sliding door stop working. I took it to dealer and they said it is a cable and known issue.
Drivers side sliding door (power) will no longer work except manually. An annunciator on the dash indicate 'pwr door' in red.
I had a Toyota Sienna le 2002. I went to the dealers 3 years ago to replace the sliding door, during that time it was still under warranty. Somehow the problems appear again, my sliding won't open is like it stick with glue. It's totally stuck no matter what I do it won't opened. I need to know does Toyota still helped me fixed this problem or I had to used my own problem to fixed it. First of all there is nothing wrong with the car, the only problem is the sliding door, I am afraid it will happened to other doors soon. Can somebody help me out with this problem. Thanks alot.
My husband and I purchased a certified used 2002 Toyota Sienna in 2005. Since purchasing the vehicle we have had problems with opening and closing the sliding doors and issue with the trunk. It first started when the trunk would not open any more. The little piece to click it open broke off. Next, the right passenger sliding door would not open from the inside, but could be opened from the outside. Eventually, the outside handle broke off (probably due the inability to open it from the inside). Next the left passenger sliding door started to show similarities to the right sliding passenger door. Eventually, this handle broke off as well and would not open from the inside. To date, the sliding door on the left or the right can not be opened inside or out. This is a safety issue for us and our four kids. The kids have to come through the front to get out of the van. It became somewhat strange to me when I noticed that other Toyota Sienna minivans had handles missing off the back passenger sliding doors. I thought, what is up with the quality of the vans? most individuals driving minivans are transporting children, so I would assume that the vans were constructed to handle the constant opening and closing that occurs from the back passengers. I think this problem should be addressed in a fair way. When we went to inquire about the trunk we were told that it would cost over $200, so we took the optional route of loading groceries, luggage, etc. From the inside. The door incidents have happened this year, 2010. We have owned other vehicles with the kids, namely 1997 Honda odyssey that did not have any of the handles missing or any problems with getting in and out of the vehicle. I sent a letter to Toyota corporate office on August 22, 2010 via email, no response. I phone Toyota corporate office on August 30, 2010 and was informed that the car was not under warranty (I already knew this) and that there was nothing they could do at this time.
The power sliding door on my Toyota Sienna stopped working. It is very difficult to open when the power unit does not work. This seems to be a very common problem. Repair shops generally chage over $1000 to fix it (we were quoted $1200) and it makes one side of the vehicle practically inescapable.
Power sliding door will not close. When pushed by hand, the safety mechanism engages and re-opens the door. I have disengaged power to door using dashboard switch. Will bring in for repair later this week.
Automatic door opens, but will not close. Owners manual rescue information does not work. Three major and several minor failures. Door opened while on vacation and was not closed until we could get away from the beach. Today opened door in rain storm and it would not close. Have taken it in under warranty repair was lubricant. Today took it in and they want 70. 00 dollars to diagnose the problem plus repair. They closed it again with massive lubrication.
A rattling noise was heard in the sliding door. The car vibrated when driven at any speed and the ignition switch was defective. The owner was frustrated with all that was happening with little or no results. The check engine light had come on and was taken to the dealer on several occasions for the same problem. The front end was unstable.
Power doors can not be stopped by a child. Requires considerable force to reverse direction. Dealer told me they will inform Toyota. No further info. There was no crash. **dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut over to artemis**760751***dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis***760751.
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2006 Toyota Sienna
- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 90,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
accessories - exterior problem
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2006 Toyota Sienna Owner Comments
problem #4Sienna ES 3.8L V6
- Automatic transmission
- 150,000 miles
A few years ago the passenger side electronic door stopped working. the mechanic said it was the electronic cable and it was a common problem in sienna's. i took it to the dealer and the told m it was not covered and it would cost $2k to fix. with no guarantee the problem would not come back.
- Steven W., Norwood, US
problem #3Sienna AWD LE
- Automatic transmission
- 69,000 miles
door won't close all the way. You need to keep pushing the door button open and close about 10+ times until it will latch. You can't drive with it slightly open door beeps and then opens. Googled problem and see a lo of owners have this but Toyota not putting out a recall and then heard it costs $1000 + to fix it. This is obviously another defect like their hatch door ( which there was a recall and I did have repaired after the door slammed into my head).
I really like the Sienna but have had multiple problems. Some terrible as reported some minor nuisances- i.e. Air bag light coming on for no reason- that took 4 trips to dealer to fix. peeling pain on rims.
- Jerilyn W., Arlington, VT, US
problem #2Sienna XLE 3.3L
Sienna Sliding Door Won't Close
- Automatic transmission
- 61,000 miles
One of my power door for my Sienna has gone out. The repair bill estimate from what I read on the internet is about $1,500 per door. Only one of my doors is out now, but I've also heard once one goes out, they other isn't far behind.
The cause: The small metal cable the runs through power mechanism for the door is covered with a plastic coating. After time the coating gets brittle and cracks. This plastic gets jammed up in the mechanical motor area causing the door to become stuck. One mine the door was stuck about 1/3 open on a raining evening. It gets jammed pretty good to where my wife couldn't close the door.
When I got home I was able to muscle the door closed but it wouldn't open or close without some muscle behind it. The solution to get the door back operational is to cut the small cable at both ends freeing it from the rest of the mechanism.
I knew the 2002 Siennas had problems with the doors but I figured Toyota would have fix the problem by 2006. When the other door breaks I'll be looking at about a $4,400 bill to fix the two doors and my Navigation/Stereo unit which also died. I'm pretty sure I will not be buying another Toyota for awhile. So much for reliable.
- Ron S., Sacramento, CA, US
problem #1Sienna LE 3.3L
- Automatic transmission
- 80,227 miles
There is a clear problem with the power sliding door design on the Toyota Sienna. Toyota doesn't seem to want to take ownership of the issue. It is very unsafe to drive children around in a vehicle with a door that won't close.
Toyota Sienna Doors Won't Open
- chefarch, Greenwood, AR, US
Toyota Sienna Sliding Door Stuck
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