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Really helpful video. I put sound deadening in. Very limited work area Inside the door. Had to flatten the kilmat prior to installing in many areas and then had to cover seams with heavy duty aluminum tape. I covered all three sections in kilmat but the bottom I added a folded over layer of Havelock wool. I couldn't have done it without your video. Need a video on removing back wall panel over wheels to deaden and insulate.
While you have this, I would really like to see how to change the blend door/flow directional door actuators on this van. I think mine might have a broken tooth in one that needs replaced. It whines occasionally and turning the climate control off for 2 seconds and back on again usually gets rid of it.
@Viktor_G_Automotive ok. Based on your past videos, you tend to do a series of how-to with each vehicle so just wanted to give a suggestion of something I would want to see since you explain each step clearly.
@@mattlimberg5763 Hi Matt, I certainly appreciate the suggestion and the positive feedback! The RX, new Sienna, Prius, Tundra were all the vehicles I own/owned, so I could take them apart at my leisure. This Sienna is my mother-in-law’s. I am planning to make a maintenance series on it in the future, but I don’t know if I will be able to disassemble it to the extent of some of the other vehicles 😀 I will certainly do my best if I get the opportunity. Cheers!
Do you know where courtesy light harness get attached? My 2014 Sienna doesn't have this courtesy light plug and harness, so I'm thinking to get one, just couldn't figure out yet where to solder it to.
Hi, if your vehicle is a base model and did not come with that light, it may have a different wiring harness that does not have a provision for the courtesy light. Some time would have to be spent to research the wiring diagrams and see what would be involved in adding that light to your van.
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Really helpful video. I put sound deadening in. Very limited work area Inside the door. Had to flatten the kilmat prior to installing in many areas and then had to cover seams with heavy duty aluminum tape. I covered all three sections in kilmat but the bottom I added a folded over layer of Havelock wool. I couldn't have done it without your video. Need a video on removing back wall panel over wheels to deaden and insulate.
@@karenclaypatch6917 glad to hear the video helped! Unfortunately, I don’t have one for the rear panel removal at this time.
While you have this, I would really like to see how to change the blend door/flow directional door actuators on this van. I think mine might have a broken tooth in one that needs replaced. It whines occasionally and turning the climate control off for 2 seconds and back on again usually gets rid of it.
@@mattlimberg5763 it’s not my van, so unfortunately I don’t know if I would have the opportunity to make that happen.
@Viktor_G_Automotive ok. Based on your past videos, you tend to do a series of how-to with each vehicle so just wanted to give a suggestion of something I would want to see since you explain each step clearly.
@@mattlimberg5763 Hi Matt, I certainly appreciate the suggestion and the positive feedback! The RX, new Sienna, Prius, Tundra were all the vehicles I own/owned, so I could take them apart at my leisure.
This Sienna is my mother-in-law’s. I am planning to make a maintenance series on it in the future, but I don’t know if I will be able to disassemble it to the extent of some of the other vehicles 😀
I will certainly do my best if I get the opportunity.
Cheers!
What about the supercharged Toyota tundra
@@axelaguilera1765 I sold the engine, transmission and supercharger to my friend and installed them in his truck a couple of months ago.
Do you know where courtesy light harness get attached? My 2014 Sienna doesn't have this courtesy light plug and harness, so I'm thinking to get one, just couldn't figure out yet where to solder it to.
Hi, if your vehicle is a base model and did not come with that light, it may have a different wiring harness that does not have a provision for the courtesy light. Some time would have to be spent to research the wiring diagrams and see what would be involved in adding that light to your van.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive That's what I'm trying to do. I know that, I just thought you might know something more.