This venza is awd 4 cyl engine. i tried on off engine. i open trunk manually and push the button on trunk but it doesnt work. i tried with unlock all doors but nothing
SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Sienna Sliding Door Won't Open
Have 2005 Sienna and its Driver side door was not openning. Cheap dealer fixed it himself in front of me. After opening the doors plastic assembly while sitting inside with a screw driver. Then he bent the clip towards left where the metal wire is connected. If you guys want to see what he did i would record a video and upload for you guys. Let me know at [email protected]
SOURCE: i locked my keys in the trunk of my 2000 toyota corolla ce,
Hi I'm litoshop and yes you can get in the trunk through the back seat it not that hard good luck. if this information has been useful please let us know thank you
SOURCE: both manual sliding doors on my Toyota Sienna will not open
If you can remove the inner door panel you will see a maze of cables running to the various locking points on the sliding door. If the cable going to the FRONT latch on the sliding door is broken (or in my case, simply dislodged inside the door) the door acts as if it is frozen shut.
The front cable is short, and easily replaced even by a newbie mechanic.
SOURCE: Power rear door on Venza will not open when
I had the same problem and I'm embarassed by the fix:
Canceling the power back door system (vehicles with power back door) Page 61 in Owner's Manual
Turn the main switch to disable the power back door system (far lefthand side on lower dashboard.)
When in the Inoperative Setting, The back door cannot be operated even with the wireless remote control or power back
door switch.
SOURCE: I want to install Toyota OEM remote starter to my 2009 Venza.
Do not install the OEM starter - it only works from about 80 feet away and is quite problematic. I just purchased a new V6-AWD with the push button start and the dealer is taking the OEM start out as we speak and taking it for an after market starter.
If you decide to do it yourself (you'll need to be quite mechanically inclined for this install), check youtube as the poster above has suggested - but again I highly suggest you consider an aftermarket starter and save the money that I didn't.
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