It looks like that part can be found for 20 bucks online. Is that the wrong part? My door is doing a similar thing where it has normal power, but it doesn’t latch shut when I close it.
@@gabrielkreider9945 If you are talking about the part I needed in the video no that's not $20 unless it's broken lol. Cheapest I saw was like $100 for a used one. They are like $700-800 new and that's if you can even find a new one. These doors are over engineered and top complicated. I plan to sell this van and get a 2011-2016. They have much simpler door mechanisms and actual aftermarket parts support. There is no aftermarket replacement for these 2004-2010 models and that's the biggest problem.
Good evening, where in the US are you located and do you do this work for a 2008 Toyota Sienna that has a damaged leg? Thank you.
@@italorocco3124 Located in lower Alabama. Yes I do repairs if you are pretty close
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Was it very hard to put the new actuator on? Did you have to remove the glass window?
@@denniskeirle752 Wasn't super hard, but then again I do this for a living. Yes you will have to remove the glass, that's the easy part.
It looks like that part can be found for 20 bucks online. Is that the wrong part?
My door is doing a similar thing where it has normal power, but it doesn’t latch shut when I close it.
@@gabrielkreider9945 If you are talking about the part I needed in the video no that's not $20 unless it's broken lol. Cheapest I saw was like $100 for a used one. They are like $700-800 new and that's if you can even find a new one. These doors are over engineered and top complicated. I plan to sell this van and get a 2011-2016. They have much simpler door mechanisms and actual aftermarket parts support. There is no aftermarket replacement for these 2004-2010 models and that's the biggest problem.