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Heater sensors for what?

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: i can't find knock sensor location bunk 2 toyota sienna 2001

It's under the intake manifold...oh joy

Testimonial: "you are a nice guy. i'm so gratefull you have this in the networth. thanks."

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

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!

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2010

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.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2011

SOURCE: 2001 toyota sienna 02 heater circuit bank 1 sensor

Sound like a DTC P0141 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2)

A code P0141 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
* open or short to ground in the wiring harness
* O2 heater circuit wiring high resistance
* O2 heater element resistance is high
* Internal short or open in the heater element

Note: Typically a failed catalytic converter does not cause this code. You're more likely to see a P0420 code for a failed converter.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 30, 2012

SOURCE: how to replace O2 sensor on 2004 Toyota Sienna

go to autozone buy a new o2 sensor and borrow their tools to open old o2 sensor. the oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold7_30_2012_11_10_45_pm.jpg

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To turn off the door sensor on your 2004 Toyota Sienna, you will need to follow these steps:
  1. Open the door of your Sienna and locate the door sensor, which is a small black or silver button located near the top of the door frame.
  2. Press and hold the door sensor button for a few seconds until the sensor's light turns off.
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Sound like a DTC P0141 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2)

A code P0141 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
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