Toyota Sienna Sliding Doors | Why This Door Cost $1800+ To Repair? Everything You Need to Know

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The Car Care Nut

The Car Care Nut

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@doctorairflow
@doctorairflow Жыл бұрын
AMD you rock. I just bought a used 2012 Sienna. Your video on the ridiculously complicated video on changing the back three spark plugs in the 3.5L should have won an award (if there was such a thing.) I sent you $10. I have to admit that when I picked up my 2012 i was not thrilled that it had power sliding doors. After watching this video on how freaking complicated and expensive a sliding door repair would be if either side crapped out I wondered if there was a way around spending all this time a money for a repair. I just went through the 779 page Toyata manual and found that there is a inconspicuous dashboard button at around 4 o'clock from the steering column which says "power door off." I just switched it off and found that both my doors operate by hand. If my door ever go south I will just flip the switch and pretend it is 1984 (or whatever year it was before the advent of monumentally Stupid and PointlessTechnology.) Cheers and keep it up!
@triaxe-mmb
@triaxe-mmb 7 ай бұрын
As someone without the power sliding doors...I am trying to add it to my van, lol
@SuperSnakePlissken
@SuperSnakePlissken Жыл бұрын
I just performed this same repair on my 2008 Odyssey but on both sides. I have a small fleet of cars thanks to having five kids and three of them are driving now. So, four of our vehicles are Honda and I have a Toyota Tundra. The one that has been the best vehicle so far is our 2008 Honda Odyssey EXL. 204,200 miles trouble free, and somehow survived three kiddos learning to drive on it. My current 16 year old has the honor of driving it to school everyday, and just like this van the sliding door motor went out. Fortunately, my brother helped me take the motor out and repair it on our own, but it still cost me almost $1000 in parts since I decided to just replace both sides due to the age of the van. I have two more kids that need to learn to drive on that van, but living here in Texas with zero rust I am confident she will survive the elements...the kids driving....who knows! Great video.
@HoustonRoad
@HoustonRoad Жыл бұрын
Wow. Nice job dad!!
@TheProtagonist_777
@TheProtagonist_777 Жыл бұрын
How did your pay $1,000? I paid only to $115 to have the cables replaced. That price included the service and return shipping. I paid around $15 to ship the motor to California from Illinois.
@SuperSnakePlissken
@SuperSnakePlissken Жыл бұрын
@@TheProtagonist_777 I replaced the entire system motors cables and all. $421.00 a piece for those with tax times two it came to almost $1,000.
@Paul71H
@Paul71H 10 ай бұрын
My family has had 3 Siennas. They have been great vehicles for us. But on every one of them, the power doors stopped working at some point around 200,000 to 250,000 miles. We just turned off the power door using the switch near the steering wheel, and used the doors manually after that, and for the most part they have worked fine. I always figured it would be too expensive to fix it, and this video confirms that!
@ReneeKemmy
@ReneeKemmy 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this! Fixing the door looked too hard for me and this has helped a ton! I did this and the door is now opening!
@Paul71H
@Paul71H 3 ай бұрын
@@ReneeKemmy I'm very glad that my comment helped. Just be aware that if your Sienna originally had two automatic side doors, then toggling the switch that I mentioned will make both doors revert to manual operation. So if one automatic door is still working, then you have the choice of using only that one door (in automatic mode) and keeping the other one closed, or toggling the switch and using them both as manual doors.
@timothymarshall9631
@timothymarshall9631 Жыл бұрын
I do like the shop updates at the end of the video. It gives us all your a little better appreciation of what you and your team are doing to make these videos so insightful and informative. Thank you
@nightblack257
@nightblack257 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with you!
@josephschneider5000
@josephschneider5000 Жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely! Enjoyed the perspective and hearing about what cars have what issues as many won't make it into a video and rightly so.
@wicky383
@wicky383 Жыл бұрын
Taking me back to my day's at the dealership. Must of done 50 of these. I do not miss those day's but for some reason I enjoy watching someone else do the work.
@jeremylivingston9460
@jeremylivingston9460 7 ай бұрын
is there a trick if it won't open manually either, have one with a broken cable but it will not open manually or unlatch the front lock actuator ( ii think thats the issue) on a 15 sienna driver side sliding door. had a guy at my shop "diag" it and couldn't open the door. I'm left holding the hot potatoe. thanks
@frankponte4031
@frankponte4031 Жыл бұрын
I've replaced the cables on both sides of my '08 Sienna w. ~198,000 miles on it. Neither cable broke but both began delaminating. I found it easer to remove both second row seats for better access. Did both sides at the same time and it was quite a workout. Used OEM parts as well and purchased the service kit.
@chrisloving2
@chrisloving2 9 ай бұрын
How much did you spend on parts?
@marklindstrom433
@marklindstrom433 8 ай бұрын
If you just do the cables, do you need to take out the glass?
@Bigwhitedogfarms
@Bigwhitedogfarms 17 күн бұрын
How can you tell they are delaminating. Our door shuts almost beeps then comes back open.
@arthurdardalis
@arthurdardalis Жыл бұрын
AMD is a great mechanic. It is obvious though having watched a lot of his videos that modern Toyotas have a lot of inherent problems. Anyone can now see that the past “famed” Toyota quality is no more.
@charley95sheridan44
@charley95sheridan44 Жыл бұрын
It's even more prevalent with other manufacturers. I used to be all GM but, they're notorious for premature failure. 10 year old RX here and I've had zero repairs so far on it. Although it is getting older so, future repairs will be needed.
@triaxe-mmb
@triaxe-mmb 7 ай бұрын
I think it's in comparison to other manufacturers...as vehicles get more complicated, problems are bound to arise
@nomandad2000
@nomandad2000 Ай бұрын
There’s no such thing as the perfect vehicle. You should know better than to make this comment.
@Shade_Tree_Mechanic
@Shade_Tree_Mechanic Жыл бұрын
Wow, I never put much thought into how complex sliding doors are on minivans. Awesome video
@imnotusingmyrealname4566
@imnotusingmyrealname4566 Жыл бұрын
it's powered so yeah it's complex, powered doors are usually found on ultra luxury cars like Rolls Royce
@kerrylewis2581
@kerrylewis2581 Жыл бұрын
I'm worried about my power rear hatch on my 2023 RAV4, but this is so much more of a headache when it ages.
@ddawson8069
@ddawson8069 Жыл бұрын
yeah all i've know since almost forever is that i don't want a powered sliding door or a powered rear hatch. Window motors can be a pain enough and very expensive to fix! Great job Man and may the LORD bless you also,,,
@imnotusingmyrealname4566
@imnotusingmyrealname4566 Жыл бұрын
@@ddawson8069 I just don't get why everybody is hyping these up so much. It's not that practical to have them but they're expensive
@PearComputingDevices
@PearComputingDevices Жыл бұрын
It's definitely a job... very expensive job.
@alannguyen5050
@alannguyen5050 Жыл бұрын
I love the end summary of what is going on in the shop! Those updates are great to know. Keep up the amazing work AMD!
@_analog_photo
@_analog_photo Жыл бұрын
+1 for end summary
@moshet842
@moshet842 Жыл бұрын
I did this job this past summer and didn't cost anywhere near $1800. I used aftermarket parts but it is still working great! I think the part cost less than $200 and the job took me about 3 hours.
@ekaftttt
@ekaftttt Жыл бұрын
That’s the difference between DIY and getting a professional to work on your car .
@yournightmare9999
@yournightmare9999 Жыл бұрын
It has always been the case that the stupid person who don't know nothing always pay
@jdub976
@jdub976 Жыл бұрын
Yup sometimes you just have to do it yourself. You will be broke if you pay someone to do everything for you.
@jdub976
@jdub976 Жыл бұрын
Yup sometimes you just have to do it yourself. You will be broke if you pay someone to do everything for you.
@phillipbridge5009
@phillipbridge5009 Жыл бұрын
Aftermarket parts are usually inferior. But if it works and that's the budget with no cost for time, awesome.
@edgarsullivan2499
@edgarsullivan2499 Жыл бұрын
I had a 2004 Sienna CE which did not have this feature. I kept it until 2010. It had 120,000+ miles when I traded it in with no issues. The mechanics were always congratulating me for not getting the LE with the power sliding doors. Now I see why.
@flavellinator
@flavellinator Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right! I have a 2005 CE with 70k miles and I'm happy NOT to have the power slider. But, one of the doors does take a little extra effort to shut it.
@coloradoboo1071
@coloradoboo1071 Жыл бұрын
Great job and, yes, those prices are ridiculous!! My daughter had an 08 Honda Odyssey and those sliding doors were always giving me issues. She got t-boned so it was totaled and I told that door “you had it coming!!”
@drticzon
@drticzon Жыл бұрын
I have a similar Sienna: 2006 Sienna Limited AWD. It has just a little over 89,000miles (all highway miles) and still in mint condition. Every time it visits the local Toyota dealership (to have services done before needed), the advisors always walk around it and admire it. The last advisor said, "This Sienna is hardly used. It still has the plastic covering on the outside cables for the side sliding doors." The rear brakes are still the original brakes that came the factory. The dealership said there is a lot of pad left on the rear brakes and only replaced the front. The Sienna spends most of its time in a heated garage under a tarp, and only goes out for family vacation trips (I do drive it once a month just to start it). I enjoy watching your Toyota videos.
@flagmichael
@flagmichael Жыл бұрын
The devil of it is the Sienna is a nice vehicle when horrible problems are not surfacing.
@calebcolvin6481
@calebcolvin6481 Жыл бұрын
We have an 06 Sienna and the door release actuator broke. We just turned the door off and use it as a manual door. Easy fix 😅
@gerdberg4188
@gerdberg4188 10 ай бұрын
As long as that rear latch keeps working , even in manual it still runs the motor to latch !
@korbendallas9876
@korbendallas9876 4 ай бұрын
Agreed
@hardtail669
@hardtail669 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy seeing what’s going on in the shop hearing some of the issues people encounter with the ever day use is quite informative
@Vince-m2m
@Vince-m2m Жыл бұрын
Wow all that work and expense just for the sake of convenience, I had an 07 sienna for five years never had any trouble with the power sliding doors thankfully ,what a great vehicle
@Biffwellington4518
@Biffwellington4518 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2008 Camry 4 cylinder with 170K that has been experiencing rough idle problems for about six months. Initially it started by idling at about 600 rpm with a definite vibration which I felt it just needed to relearn the idle speed (which I did). As the temps in Tx increased, I noticed the AC was having a very difficult time keeping up with the 100 degree plus temps especially at stops. With the AC on, the idle was noticeably worse. I did replace the air and cabin filters but the idle did not improve nor did the ac cooling. In June, I took it to my then trusted mechanic and they replaced the plugs, and performed a chemical fuel injector clean with little help to the idle. I then took it back to the same shop in Sept and found the guy who went to school with my wife had retired. During that span I monitored the gas mileage closely. I had been getting 24-26 MPG but noticed it had dropped to just over 20 MPG. The shop said the motor mounts were bad as were the ac compressor, alternator and belt tensioner. It did not make sense to me that the mileage would drop that much if the mounts, compressor, alternator and tensioner were bad but gave the OK to replace the mounts, alternator and tensioner (they wanted $2300 to replace the compressor, evaporator and other parts in the AC system). After so called repair, the shop guy tried to convince me it was better but the car was cold and idling at about 1.2K RPM. I took it home I found the rough idle felt MUCH worse than ever as the car warmed and idle dropped to 600 rpm as before. I then found your throttle body clean video. Before the throttle body I sprayed down the MAF sensor with Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner with no help. I then carefully performed your throttle body clean as instructed with Mass Flow Sensor cleaner. I did notice that when my wife pressed the gas pedal down the butterfly valve did not open smoothly. Just as it opened at about 1/4" and before it fully closed at the same spot I noticed the butterfly look like it was sticking a little as it moved. It did fully open and close but just was not a smooth movement. After the TB clean, the idle was markedly better but still rough and a little more so when the AC is turned on. It is now idling warm at about 750 to 800 rpm instead of 600 as before. It may be a little sluggish from a stop but I can not really notice any difference in the way it drives. It is one of those oil burner engines from the era even though I am a religious 5K oil changer. I'm also the original owner. We're in the middle of a home sale and purchase and need to keep this car running for another year. No codes have ever popped up for this issue and I maintain the car pretty well.
@rovidius2006
@rovidius2006 3 ай бұрын
They burn oil via valve seals , more on older models ,mobile one syn keeps them alive longer ,tires quality affects fuel usage ,long lasting gas burners .
@DrLax111
@DrLax111 Жыл бұрын
Can you explain best maintenance practices for these sliding doors? Where to clean, where to lubricate, which lubrication product to use, etc. Thank you!
@donaldwest8130
@donaldwest8130 Жыл бұрын
I have an 2004 and 2020 Sienna, both with manual doors. Never had a problem.
@Greg_Gatsby
@Greg_Gatsby Жыл бұрын
I don’t have a Sienna. I have an ‘07 Chrysler Town and Country with 249k miles. My sliders are manual but both have lock actuators that need to be replaced. Using aftermarket parts, I can replace both of them for about $100 or less. But aside from the nuisance factor, I’m not in any hurry to replace them. My baby sister had a Sienna and loved it. I’m not sure why she traded it except she’s in the Chicago area and that alone requires more frequent vehicle replacements.
@atx-cvpi_99
@atx-cvpi_99 9 ай бұрын
The manual doors can fail too.
@joncarlos716
@joncarlos716 Жыл бұрын
I would say this job is a 6 out of 10 if your diy guy depending on what it actually is because this door can have a number of problems. My cable was fine, but the plastic pulley on the bottom next to the motor was stripped. And so I skipped the the dealership and went to the junkyard found exactly what I was looking for and works fine now. The whole problem with this door is weight it’s too heavy. I actually work for Denso this is probably one of the biggest markup price on a part.
@tonymaciel1887
@tonymaciel1887 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know how you stay so calm and collected while working. Thank you
@YukonHawk1
@YukonHawk1 Жыл бұрын
I guess I lucked out with my 2008 Sienna with almost 300k on it. Cables never broke. That van owed me nothing! And yes, keep us up to date at the end of your vids. Thank you!
@adventureor7621
@adventureor7621 Жыл бұрын
Holy cow pastures. OMG - love my Sienna but hope this never happens to mine - had a 2009 and when i sold her she was still working her doors fine and dandy. I was diligent on lube with them. Have an 11 now and passenger side was acting up not closing all the way would get a fault and go to the open position over and over... so lube lube and more lube. - that worked. I would have to say I think the best thing is lube for these doors - I would love to see a video by you to emphasis the type of lube to use and places to make sure to lube up. - the less stress on these motors and latches - and super complicated door the better - im an engineer and tho i worked on computers most of my life - i would need a cocktail to get thru this whole process! Thanks for your great mechanic prowess !!! I would love also find out how to check sunroof lube points and how to do that also in a video and clear the drain channels in them...I have figured mainly anything that moves or would have stress on it lube it up as a rule tho problem there is the electronics prob shouldnt be sprayed with it
@Yufina88
@Yufina88 Жыл бұрын
I have never seen Sienna before, but I still get joy from watching this. Thank you!
@LYNDONGOLDEN
@LYNDONGOLDEN Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the level of personalized care (and discussion) you provide for each car in the shop!
@ibrahimkhan-od7ff
@ibrahimkhan-od7ff Жыл бұрын
My family had a 2005 toyota sienna with the sliding doors we maintained that van to a T and had that thing till 500k km. We also had the sliding door issue and at one point the door randomly opened on the freeway. We ended up bolting the doors shut and used it for another few weeks till we bought another van. Overall great van they do run forever
@tcmits3699
@tcmits3699 Жыл бұрын
"THE DOOR OPENED WHILE GOING DOWN THE HIGHWAY" but other than that, it was great van.haha
@ibrahimkhan-od7ff
@ibrahimkhan-od7ff Жыл бұрын
@tcmits3699 Yeah, 10 year old me was quite startled. But we just pulled over went to the nearest homedepot and grabbed some bungee cables and continued on our journey
@justgerry2381
@justgerry2381 Жыл бұрын
I hope more mechanics have the same work ethics as you do. Some mechanics can fix cars but does not care if they break something else along the process, or lost some small components or smudge the areas they are working in the vehicle. Most car owners noticed these things. So I hope mechanics are taking notes if these things because a happy costumer always come back to you if they are satisfied with your work.
@johndiaz7240
@johndiaz7240 Жыл бұрын
Yes we do love the shop updates. So much work is your fault, you guys are too good.
@davidkirk941
@davidkirk941 Жыл бұрын
I used to put the rubber before the glass 😊
@aquamancrow
@aquamancrow Жыл бұрын
Great video! I have replaced 3 cable assemblies on 2 different 2nd Gen Siennas (06 and 09). I found it very useful to remove the 2nd-row seat nearest the door you are working on. It makes the mechanic's yoga so much easier. 😊
@DarthContinent
@DarthContinent 5 ай бұрын
Cable snapped on my driver's side 2nd gen Sienna's sliding door, so went ahead and got the replacement assembly for like $60 off Amazon. Then, I reviewed this and other thorough instructions about how it's necessary to basically disassemble the sliding door, remove the window and numerous clips and bolts and panels and trim, etc. Returning that part as rather than invest a day or more in the repair I think I'd prefer a manual sliding door. No compelling need for the power door anyway, enjoyed it while it lasted these 15+ years. Props to whoever goes the distance, you're a more patient fixer than I! 😀
@Droid_0013
@Droid_0013 Жыл бұрын
Ah the Sienna sliding door cables. I had a 2004 Sienna for 18 years. Sold it in decent running condition engine & transmission completely original no oil burning or noticeable oil leaks. But the sliding door, not so reliable. I had the campaign done the first time the cable snapped after about 5 yrs and then it snapped again a few years later and just wasn't worth fixing after that, door still worked manually. And Yes, I really like the shop floor updates, so interesting.
@kiwoomaali9691
@kiwoomaali9691 Жыл бұрын
I like the fact that you don't rush things. I really enjoy watching you it's satisfying
@iTheShirt
@iTheShirt Жыл бұрын
I had a base trim 2020 sienna with manual doors for uber. Thousands of opening and closing and mainly, to avoid this repair. I had no idea it cost so much.
@tillaryauto
@tillaryauto Жыл бұрын
overcharge
@charley95sheridan44
@charley95sheridan44 Жыл бұрын
Good idea for the purpose you use it for, sometimes less is more.
@tedwoghiren4002
@tedwoghiren4002 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, both. You guys are like a family. It's lovely to see your family grow over the years. God Bless you all
@tridentt55
@tridentt55 Жыл бұрын
The update on the shop is great. It's a nice touch at the end. And wow the floor is holding up nicely.
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 Жыл бұрын
For what the door is setup to do, it is very complex. This is another video I'm going to keep even though I don't know anyone with a Sienna van and I don't own one. This video is for the "just in case" I meet someone with this cable problem. Very good video complete with all the tech tips I appreciate coming from someone that's performed the job many times. Very Good AMD! Thank you. One more item. I like your work tour showing us all the vehicles that need repair. My Dad's shop used to be like that back in the late 1950's through 1976. As I got older I would help him on Saturdays.😊
@michaelcarson8375
@michaelcarson8375 Жыл бұрын
You took your time and filmed it all, thank you!!! I've already watched this video while not logged in.
@geologic740
@geologic740 Жыл бұрын
It's nice of you to explain how these things work and would appreciate more info on the automatic doors of this generation and what else can go wrong. I've seen that door close all the way until it touches the front latch and then opens again, although it opens without issue and will pull the back of the door in when the front is manually latched. Your effort in putting out valuable, professional content is very much appreciated.
@BillTop-b4r
@BillTop-b4r 10 ай бұрын
05 Sienna XLE with 93,000 miles. Essentially trouble free here in Phoenix AZ. I appreciate the complexity of the sliding doors and now I know what is involved if I ever need to tackle one. The one frustrating problem I had was intermittent wireless for only rear hatch door. Did extensive troubleshooting over a few months which I wrote up in detail for dealer tech noting that the problem was either the receiver or body computer and NOT anything to do with wiring. I would have / should have just bought the receiver, but I assumed replacing it would involve their diagnostic computer to reprogram my four fobs -- and unknown if it would have imobilized the van. I called the Service Writer for progress and he said the tech already had 2.5 hours of diagnostic time. Drove to dealership only to find all the rear interior panels removed because the tech wanted to chedk for intermittent wiring. Told the SW in harsh terms that I wasn't paying for any of that time. Unfortunately they didn't have the receiver in stock so had to wait till next day. Instant fix. It still cost me over $700 for the receiver and grudging 2 hours of labor to remove and replace. That's why all of your tips and videos are so valuable. You did the one on replacing CV boots just weeks after I did them on this Sienna. Fully in agreement to keep the original axels.
@patpatpat999
@patpatpat999 Жыл бұрын
Perfect, I just got a 2006 sienna with a broken cable on the passenger slider and a semi functioning door on the side because somehow the rear support bracket that slides along has been bent down words in it drags just enough to fool the door into not closing. Looks like a fun job.
@zacattack477
@zacattack477 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Show us at the end of each video what is in the shop!
@jcadult101
@jcadult101 Жыл бұрын
OEM lasted the raising of my kids. The aftermarket cable/spool was $80 and several hours work. I'll take the risk of failing before the 06 moves on. Removing the rear seat was a big factor in work ability. Harbor freight has suction cups that help with the glass. Understand how the spool reels before you touch anything. Mine was wound, but became unwound at some point. Understanding which way it runs made it very simple to wind the spool again.
@ismailmalif5100
@ismailmalif5100 Жыл бұрын
Good work CCN!! Good to see your progress!! I hope u start passing your valuable knowledge to next generation
@ffl1409
@ffl1409 Жыл бұрын
As someone who can barely change a flat tire, it always amazes me how automobile mechanics can seamlessly jump between so many makes and models and problems. Electrical, hydraulics, mechanical, structural engineering all wrapped in one. Wonder what iphones-on-wheels, aka EVs, going to do to this profession.
@jeremyanthony9300
@jeremyanthony9300 Жыл бұрын
Keep us updated on what's going on in the shop every video.. I love your channel . I'm a big Toyota fan. And next time you do a rear main seal on a 2013 or 2014 rav4 2ar , do a video.
@anadogan2183
@anadogan2183 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love the shop tour at the end of each video. Thanks. God bless the Car Care Nut Family.
@danettej4796
@danettej4796 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your videos. You are showing people why car repairs are so expensive. Keep up all the great work you do. 👍
@jayicg6189
@jayicg6189 Жыл бұрын
I love the updates at the end. Please keep doing them. It's only about2-3 minutes extra
@atalk143
@atalk143 Жыл бұрын
Good golly, I just watched a nearly hour long video on how to repair a sliding door for a vehicle that I do not own. I always enjoy these repair deep-dives.
@emilio325
@emilio325 Жыл бұрын
I love the “what’s in the shop” quick re-cap at the end and the hint that popped up for an upcoming video.. great addition. Always a pleasure watching your videos! Gonna need a bigger shop soon! lol. God Bless.
@michelbrouillette490
@michelbrouillette490 Жыл бұрын
Seeing all this work, I'm happy our '04 is a "Cheap Edition" (CE) with manual doors. Way back when we bought it in 2011, I read on forums how problematic and expensive the power doors could be, but until now I hadn't actually seen it.
@carolcarola9719
@carolcarola9719 Жыл бұрын
As a long time fan of your channel, I am so happy for you and the new Lexus. God bless you, your family, and the Lexus.
@jdub976
@jdub976 Жыл бұрын
Def like the overview of whats in the shop at the end. Thank you.
@joshuazondo4764
@joshuazondo4764 Жыл бұрын
I've been dying to know what problems the other cars in your shop have, and I'm happy to see you take us through the details. I will call that an update. This also gives us a bird's view of how hard your work is and how quick you take to finish it
@vehicle-stuff
@vehicle-stuff Жыл бұрын
Nice too see something else. Something useful, that a home mechanic can do with a spare Sunday. I had a similar problem with a car of ours, the cable broke, but the minivan has manual sliding doors and everything was way easier. Thanks 👍
@28nukacola
@28nukacola Жыл бұрын
I replaced 2 of these for family on 2 different siennas only $50 for the part. Not a bad job. Thanks for the video they do help if one hasn't done this before.
@jasonaileo1605
@jasonaileo1605 Жыл бұрын
where did you get the part for only $50? thanks
@MaikelAt
@MaikelAt Жыл бұрын
I do like knowing what's going on on the shop, please continue doing it, keep us posted. Thanks!!
@rodh2168
@rodh2168 Жыл бұрын
I also like the shop updates at the end of the video. Your shop has an amazing amount of work under way. The scheduler in the office is certainly busy.
@irnbird1
@irnbird1 Жыл бұрын
You have an extraordinary amount of patience! I would have lost my mind dealing with that.
@markjoppa-id5kk
@markjoppa-id5kk Жыл бұрын
I like the feature of you showing us the vehicles in the shop and what is needing to be fixed.
@LudekNesnidal
@LudekNesnidal Жыл бұрын
I don't own Sienna, but I watched whole video. I like the comments without any swearing. You are very patient.😁
@kerryp1525
@kerryp1525 Жыл бұрын
I do love how professional you are AND how clean your shop is ! That's refreshing and Unusual.. Kudos! I don't do cars but Electronic repairs, I can't work in a messy, dirty ,Cluttered area ! I would bring my car to you any time! Just don't have any toyotas though...
@guyjordan8201
@guyjordan8201 Жыл бұрын
My 07 sienna van lost its automatic sliding doors to some horrible snapping and popping. I ended up cutting the cables and I think, from your video, I was very lucky that the doors worked at all afterwards. 266,000 miles takes a toll.
@davidedmundson8402
@davidedmundson8402 Жыл бұрын
I have been driving an Odyssey for the past 8 years. Having heard how cranky these sliding doors can be, I only open them when absolutely necessary. Still I have had quite a few minor problems that I was fortunately able to fix myself. My next car will be an SUV with conventional rear doors.
@SteveN-nk9xy
@SteveN-nk9xy Жыл бұрын
Read my comment, just now, about installing a coin machine or a credit card swipe on the door, it cost $.20 to open the door.
@stonewalled9696
@stonewalled9696 Жыл бұрын
Keep us updated AMD! We love knowing what's going on at the shop. I don't even watch TV anymore; it's all CCN on KZbin.
@landshass2849
@landshass2849 Жыл бұрын
I did the passenger side with an aftermarket (DORMAN) cable kit and it failed in 2 weeks. I had to remove it to send it back to get my money from RockAuto. I don't consider it a waste of time but it was a training course for me and that gave me confidence to buy and install the original Toyota cable kit, which is designed to be installed faster than the aftermarket since it comes with black motor tray attached to the cables. It's been over 4 years and it's still working. Don't waste your time with aftermarket parts.
@v4seaa
@v4seaa Жыл бұрын
Maaaaan ! It is so rewarding to watch your videos !!!!! You are the best !!!!! Hope you can keep on doing videos to enspire and encourage the rest of us DIYers !!!! Great thanks !
@socalcgvet
@socalcgvet Жыл бұрын
I think it's a great addition to your videos to add on the other stuff you're working on in your shop. Great stuff!
@return.of.the.nac18
@return.of.the.nac18 Жыл бұрын
Yes, love the tours at the end😊
@saud3001
@saud3001 11 ай бұрын
@The Car Care Nut, I cannot thank you enough for posting this video. Although there are plenty of videos on sliding door problems and troubleshooting, I was waiting for a video from you (no ones explains Toyota vehicle problems and solutions better than you do). Anyways, I am experiencing a rather unique issue with my 2005 Toyota Sienna passenger side sliding door. It won't open easily. The motor jumps into action as soon as you press the button and the door budges a little, but I think the rear latch doesn't disengage and remains sorta locked. Also, the door handle outside moves freely and I don't get the feedback I should get (i.e., I should feel something engage inside the door as soon as I pull the handle). Sometimes, I have to fidget with the lock and lock-unlock several times in quick succession to get it to unlatch and open properly. Other times, even the lock-unlock cycling doesn't work. Note, the cable, motors, and the whole nine yards, that are usually covered in most KZbin sliding door troubleshooting tutorials, work as expected. I am at wit's end to solving this problem. Early in your video, you mention that rust is a major issue with the rear latch. Can you show how to fix the rear latch, since it is extremely difficult to get your hands in the tight space?
@FakeItalianoII
@FakeItalianoII Жыл бұрын
Another GREAT VIDEO !! Thanks, Car Care Nut ! Pity cars are getting more and more DIY unfriendly, Mechanics like you are the ones to come to for help !
@IknowImNotCrazyYoumightbe
@IknowImNotCrazyYoumightbe Жыл бұрын
i did that to my old sienna....it wasnt too hard, but does require step by step instructions, which i found online and used to good success.
@f32440i
@f32440i Жыл бұрын
This will never be of any use to me whatsoever but I enjoy watching your technical expertise
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 Жыл бұрын
AMD, Like most luxury features, the extra convenience of a power door eventually comes with a price.🤨 On a happier note, I hope your video inspires Toyota to bring back the sky blue Sienna.😁
@tedbell4416
@tedbell4416 Жыл бұрын
Advanced Micro Devices?
@imnotusingmyrealname4566
@imnotusingmyrealname4566 Жыл бұрын
​@@tedbell4416it's his nickname
@chibbyylol
@chibbyylol Жыл бұрын
@@tedbell4416the guy in the video, name is AMD (ahmed)
@multirotormanish7220
@multirotormanish7220 Жыл бұрын
I love the shop tour at the end of the video. Well done once again AMD and Crew!!!
@peterwilliams3202
@peterwilliams3202 Жыл бұрын
Maybe once a week review the cars that are in the shop… not every day because you won’t get things done. I like your channel!
@carlosamaya4503
@carlosamaya4503 Жыл бұрын
Do u recommend using anything to lube the track on the sliding doors?
@georgev.
@georgev. Жыл бұрын
Great and instructive to see what else is happening at the shop.
@TM-hk3ic
@TM-hk3ic Жыл бұрын
Love the walk arounds. Very interesting to see what you are working on.
@gregkanhai7316
@gregkanhai7316 Жыл бұрын
this guy is one of a kind, lucky to him in your area.
@AZM195
@AZM195 Жыл бұрын
Love the shop addition, please keep doing that 👍
@martinlugus5499
@martinlugus5499 Жыл бұрын
Definitely continue with inspections. You did not have to mention that you forgot a couple of tasks - but truth continues to prevail at your shop!
@williamcruz4291
@williamcruz4291 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting at the end showing the current jobs! Great little segment forsure. About to buy a 06 Sienna with 120k on it. Already acquiring updated oil tubes and a new radiator for a fresh start with the trans oil cooler and other typical 100k maintenance stuff, timing belt, water pump, cam seals etc. Hate that vans have power doors, great when they are new, a terrible pain when they go. Love the content can’t wait for the next one!
@PearComputingDevices
@PearComputingDevices Жыл бұрын
We bought our first Sienna cheaply because of this reason. Our daughter was a baby thus we wanted power doors, I invested almost as much as I paid for the van itself but we drove it for 7 years, over 100k and traded it in for another. Unfortunately the cable broke on that van and I just gutted it and left it as is and drove that until we bought our Sequoia. I personally miss both vans. Especially for the gas mileage, but over all it they both were fairly problem free. But yeah this a job and a half. Great video too! I sure could have used this years ago.
@donk499
@donk499 Жыл бұрын
Love the shop updates, wish my car was in there. Boy o boy, sure would not want to attempt this door cable repair for the first time... Yipes!
@chrispersaud4104
@chrispersaud4104 Жыл бұрын
Yes. Please keep giving us an update on the vehicle in the shop. 😊
@MegaSelby
@MegaSelby Жыл бұрын
My old Tarago I used to have had manual sliding doors. Never had a problem.
@mihalycseh
@mihalycseh Жыл бұрын
Keep the updates at the end! It great to get an idea of what's going on!
@robertshaw6342
@robertshaw6342 Жыл бұрын
You make me better! Great techniques and practices shared. I haven’t seen a video showing the different connectors and how to manipulate the locks. I’ve seen some videos that show how to do the locks but not on others. Like the VSV wiring you repaired the old connector. I ordered a pigtail replacement so when I get it I’ll know how to get the old one off.
@jackbowman4788
@jackbowman4788 Жыл бұрын
AMD-love the shop review you have introduced at the end-creative and well done !
@sgnt9337
@sgnt9337 Жыл бұрын
Wow. What a job! I like hearing about other jobs in progress in the shop.
@dougbaumgartner7075
@dougbaumgartner7075 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the walk through, super helpful!
@denisdizdar704
@denisdizdar704 Жыл бұрын
Love the updates on cars in your shop that are getting worked on at the end of video. Another great video AMD.
@davidsato8756
@davidsato8756 Жыл бұрын
Loved the tour and working on the older cars.
@BruceReed23
@BruceReed23 Жыл бұрын
I like the shop updates at the end. Here is a suggestion. Film just very short clips of each job, just a few seconds, and include those in the shop updates. So when you point out a car that was worked on, and talk about the work, you can show a short segment on that work.
@bbatchelor1860
@bbatchelor1860 Жыл бұрын
I have the ‘06 Sienna that had the power door that you’re showing in the video. Mine stopped working at around 200k. I simply removed the cable and now it’s just a manual door like the other sliding door on the driver’s side. My arm works just fine to open and close the door. Currently at 300k.
@Camj27
@Camj27 Жыл бұрын
I’ve repaired a ton of Honda odyssey sliding doors. Cool to see how the sienna ones work.
@justinlanglais9825
@justinlanglais9825 Жыл бұрын
Great job on that door Amd, and yes I do enjoy the shop tour of current work in progress! You're a busy guy! I have an immaculate 2011 Camry SE.... and I do all my own routine maintenance down here in a suburb of Indy... if anything major comes up I'll be taking it to YOU ! 👍🏼
@brucewmclaughlin9072
@brucewmclaughlin9072 7 ай бұрын
So I just had an encounter where the concrete sign post viciously attacked the sliding door and I now have a nice dent. Interesting in that it appears there was a previous injury. So Now I can get the interior panel off and that part looks easy enough. As I looked at your video of how to pull the head off the engine and the cost to actually get to it, you stated that you need to determine if the car after the repair is actually worth the cost. I can live with a dent or a door that is manual vs auto. Love your videos as they really help explain the how to's
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