When driving it kept sliding down, i took it to the mechanic and he advised me that the door latch had broken. i needed to buy a new one. i told him to pull it out so that i may get the spares replaced when i buy them. but i noticed the remote control keys wont work what could be the problem?
SOURCE: outside sliding door handle?
Yes. It is a difficult job, but not impossible. The hardest part is actually removing the interior door handle. Here are the steps.
re-assembly is the reverse of the removal
SOURCE: Trunk latch pull down
you need to replace the motor assembly. get the part of the internet, maybe rock auto. it's an easy repair just a couple of screws and a plug connector.
SOURCE: Trunk latch pull down
You could try setting release to work manually. I have had the same problem. Take tne motor off set the catch clip at the right height. This should work with no cost.
SOURCE: 2002 Chevy 1/2 ton broken window cable power window
The only way the parts are available is to buy the window regulator assembly.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Sienna r.h. sliding door ''rear latch switch'' location
To start, the noun "''rear latch switch'' is incorrect. It's actually called "Slide Door Lock". It's located on page BO-20 of the Toyota Repair Manual for the 2001 Sienna. There are two door locks on one sliding door. One in the front and one in the rear. Obviously, you want the one in the rear. The location for the "Slide Door Lock" (which also contains an electric switch) is in the rear of the sliding door located mid way up door. You can see (sliding door opened from the back) it without dissembling the door. And, the lock is made up of plastic (dirty white in color).
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