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Problems with 2004 Toyota Sienna EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY

On average, the 2004 Toyota Sienna starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY and its various aspects after 57 000 miles.

Recently reported EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY problems on 2004 Toyota Sienna

The power sliding door on the passenger side stopped working. the buttons do not open or close the door. the door is so heavy that it cannot be opened or closed easily. the cable that moves the door snapped and visible (hanging outside the body). we had the extended warranty for 7 years and the car was serviced regularly, but this problem occurred after the extended warranty expired. the dealer says the whole motor, not just the cable, should be replaced, asking for more than $1500 for parts and repair. snapped cable, loose and visible moving parts outside the body of the van, and a heavy and hard to operate "power" door present a safety problem, especially with the kids going in and out of the passenger side sliding door. i would appreciate it if you could take a closer look at the issue and have toyota own up to its design problems. this issue has its own forums online, has its own facebook page and it seems that toyota will not listen one customer at a time. *tr

Floor mat entrapment on 2004 toyota sienna le awd. *tr

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