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Just replaced the motor for a 2003 Sequoia and it cost $250 for parts and labor.
I would recommend J B Weld or Araldite for this.
To change a cabin air filter on a Toyota Sequoia one can either take the vehicle to the mechanic for repair or learn to do it for oneself. An instruction manual for how to repair any vehicle can be found at just about any library. One can also order the repair manual online or at an automotive specialty store.
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.)
Upon further inspection, the rear door handle assembly on the 2002 Toyota Sienna IS the same as that shown on the Find One Find All website, so never mind.
check out this website it tells you how to repair the handle since it cost about $65.00 to buy a new one. http://www.findonefindall.com/toyota-sienna/
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
My crock pot has a small chip on the handle. How can i repair this chip?
I would check with Toyota and make sure its not covered by recall. Our 2004 had both of them fail and Toyota replaced them for free.
It is kind of a pain.. I had my 10 year old turn the radio on and off till i got the motor to suck it in...You just feed the new mast in till it takes it...took me about 20 minutes to do..you may have to use a little force...Oh ya, you have to unscrew the chrome top piece first...
Next to impossible. A new release lever will need to be installed. Take it to the Toyota dealer ... they built it, they know how to repair it.
If the blade has a section that slides into the handle, I would use a 2 part epoxy glue on it. Instruction with the glue. If it has broken clean where the blade meets the handle, there is really not much that can be done. It can be welded, but it would always show the repair.