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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
My Sienna's sliding door failed. After watching some Youtube videos I used this product to fix the auto sliding door problem. Worked Great and fits perfectly.
Ernest
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
This is installed in a 2007 Toyota Sienna. The actuator installed easily into the door panel (but I watched an installation video on YouTube before working on it). It works well in activating the sliding door lock and release.
Mike C
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Well like the title says it fixed the problem but has only been in the door for a few days so we will see.
Abdulrahman
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024
Perfect match for my car newly installed and working good so far.
Val G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Didn’t last much more than a year. Luckily they are fairly easy to replace
Jim marlette
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
Sliding door would not open or close by button, only by door handles. Installed this new actuator in about 30 minutes and works like new again!
kf
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
It's not easy to install unless you know what you're doing, but for the price, it's definitely better than getting it repaired at the dealership. It sounds a little different from the oem unit, but works well none the less.
Christopher A Turman
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023
Broke in first month
Mick
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2023
The part fit and worked as expected .. its only been installed for a week, but hopefully it holds up. If not I'll come back and revise my review. If you this yourself make sure you use the YouTube videos available .. in my Sienna this part was installed with loctite on the screws which required heating up with a soldering iron before being able to remove them .. heat the screws up and you will have no issues .. if you don't heat them up, you'll strip them and end up in a world of hurt .. my 2 cents.
Horse
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2022
Direct drop in replacement for my 2006 Sienna rear left door. The price is a lot cheaper than many others. The built quality seems decent. Recommend.Follow up on March 19, 2024Actuator not working. It causes big problem that the door cannot latch in both open and close position. That means you cannot drive because the door cannot latch. Not reliable. It did have some issues after installation but will not get in such problem. No choice, pay more and hope to get a better part from others.
J
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
Works great. Here's a step by step to install.1) disconnect negative battery cable2) remove inside door panel. There's one screw at the bottom edge of the inside of the door. Two screws on the front edge of the door. The rest is held by snaps.3) The screws that hold this actuator in are on the back of the black steel panel under the trim you just removed. remove the bolts that hold the steel panel into the door panel. . There are two bolts in the back half of the steel panel that hold parts from the inside and it's best not to remove these two bolts4) you can try to remove the screws that hold the actuator in place, but you will likely strip them. As you turn the screw, it remains very tight and doesn't loosen up as you go. The easiest way to remove these screws is to cut the plastic where the screws attach using side wire cutters. Then you can cut and remove the screws themselves with side wire cutters.5) you will need new screws to mount the new actuator. What you need are M4-0.7x16mm screws. You will need washers as well. The actuator has slots for three screws, but you only use two (just like the original part)6) reinstall steel panel and then the inside trim.There are videos online, but the key step that makes this easy is cutting the plastic where the screws mount on the original part. This will save you much loud profanity and is very easy.
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Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2021
My sliding door doesn't work. Ordered the Actuator to replace the old it. It fits perfectly and works well, saving me some money.A little tips for replacement. The two screws mounting the original actuator are extremely tight. Watch many videos and forums in the Internet, most people melt the surround plastic and break the screws in order to take them out. What I did is to use a driller to break the old actuator. This is the most time consuming part.
Calvin Morely
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
This door actuator arrived on time and was the correct part for my van.You tube helped me with the install. I have to say, it's almost impossible for normal folks to remove the screws holding this part in place (philips head screws, not enough room to reach them with any force). I opted to break the part off of its screws with a pry bar (didn't damage anything else in the process). I used a bolt cutter to remove the remaining nut/bolt. I bought new screws to fit the new part and installed easily. Now I have my electric door back! I think it took me less than an hour per door.
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