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All sienna 2008 or older have timing belts. It easy to tell look at you sienna and see if there a timing belt cover. that covers the cylinder head. All vehicles that use timing chains are enclosed and not cover is showned. Since the timing chain is always be lubericate by the engine oil all the time. That's why it not exposed.
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== == The Sienna manual recommends you change the time "belt" at 90,000 miles. From the toyota.com website: Sienna 1998-2006 V6 have a Belt 2007 V6 Chain
The timing of a 2004 Toyota Sienna should at approximately 75,000 miles. Failure to replace the timing belt at the appropriate time can result in costly engine failure.
Mostly it has a time belt 99% it has a time belt WRONG IT HAS A CHAIN !!
Mostly it has a time belt 99% it has a time belt WRONG IT HAS A CHAIN !!
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It is impossible. Buy a new one. Don't waste your time! I found a good fix @ http://www.findonefindall.com/toyota-sienna/ Please contact Toyota (phone number in your owner manual) to document this defect, the more complaints they receive, the better the chance of a recall. A more complete URL to the page referenced in the second answer is ... http://www.findonefindall.com/toyota-sienna/siennareardoor.htm I used that successfully to repair the broken rear door latch on my 2000 Toyota Sienna. ("Buy a new one" is ~$65. I made the repair with tools and screws lying around the house in about an hour's time. Repair at the dealer reportedly is ~$300.)
According to rumors on numerous auto sites the 2009 Siena will be available in the August - September time frame.
pull a little harder than you did last time on my Toyota sienna 2001 it just slowly popped out so don't worry worst you can break is a couple plastic clips that you can buy almost anywhere just man up and pull a little....
pull a little harder than you did last time...on my Toyota sienna 2001 it just slowly popped out just as the driver side....soo don't worry worst you can break is a couple plastic clips that you can buy almost anywhere...just man up and pull a little....
Our 2006 Toyota Sienna air bag light was blinking, so we took it to the dealer and discovered that when this light is "ON", the air bag system is deactivated and the air bags will not deploy during a collision. We also discovered that other Sienna vans had the same problem as ours, and that Toyota's repair proceedure requires install of a new air bag. Our van has been at the dealership now for over a month waiting on the new air bag, as Toyota has not been able to find us one !!! I suspect that there may be a "recall" of these 2006 Sienna vans due to the liability of someone getting involved in a "wrongful-death" collison when the van's air bags do not deploy. If your van is still under warranty, I would suggest contacting Toyota for a new air bag. Doug Hainer, Sienna Owner Our 2006 Toyota Sienna air bag light has been replaced now three times. The dealer keeps telling us that it is a problem in the wiring. Every time they replace the connectors and air bag the system works flawlessly for about 3 months. The most recent fix occurred 2 weeks ago and this time they replaced the entire wiring harness!!! I also suspect that Toyota will be recalling the 2006 Sienna's because of this problem. Doug Tyree, So. Cal Sienna Owner