SOURCE: 2004 sienna toyota van electric door not working
The first thing to check is the fuse that controls that door's motor. Look in your manual for the fuse chart. Determine where the fuse panel is and which fuse it is. Pull that fuse and take a close look to see if it has blown. If so, replace it with a new one of the same amperage
SOURCE: the sliding door on my 2004 toyota sienna won't close
Try this.....Find the latch on the door, stick your finger in the hole, lift up and pull the door handle at the same time, the inside latch mechanism should go up, then try the door again. It would be nice if that's all it was huh? Sometimes they stick when they get too cold. If this works for you....spray it with some WD-40 or graphite. Hope this worked for you. Cheaper than the 2000.00 motor!
Bryon
SOURCE: 2004 Toyota Sienna and the AC is blowing warm air
Well, I would check to see if the compressor under the hood is engaging and the fan turns on to the radiator when switching the a/c on.
The most common problem for a car that is 6 years old is for r134a refrigerant to leak out through o-rings.
I would get an r134a recharge kit from your local auto parts store which consists of a tube and a can of freon with oil, leak detector, and sealant to help prevent leakage.
Hope you can get 'cool' air conditioning again.
SOURCE: how i Disable my 2004
Toyota call it TVIP system, all the fuses that energizes that system work for other systems too,sp fuse removal is not an option. there is only one option if you remove the glove box there is a little black box with a scroll button that only moves with a little screw driver usually is set in factory to the number 2, turn it to "0". that box is not east to find, even us the toyota techs have fun finding it.
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Yes this would be a transmission neutral safety switch problem. the switch sit over the post that the shift cable attaches to on the ****** case. Picture below.
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