85620-08042 Rear Passenger Side Sliding Door Cable Repair Kit Fits for 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna 3.3L 3.5L Part# 69631-08030 924-550 w/o Motor
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Product Description
What is it?
As an integral component to your vehicle, maintaining your car doors and door parts is essential to their effortless function. Being one of the main safety features of your vehicle, keeping your doors in top condition is vital to protection. Restore the ease and convenience of a properly functioning sliding door with our Power Sliding Door Cables. Replacement helps to secure the vehicle’s sliding side door and prevents the door from being stuck in a lock position.Do you have a Sienna side door that gets stuck often? Chances are it’s because the cable assembly is damaged. The Sienna side door cable is prone to fraying, snapping, and more.Don’t forget to grab a replacement side door cable assembly first. Here’s an important tip: while shopping for a side door cable assembly, pay attention to whether you’re buying a cable assembly for the left or right door.
Customers can find the product you need accurately according to the OE part number. This is a compatible replacement part manufactured our factory. Associated vehicle models and part numbers are used in this listing only to identify the vehicles this Slide Door Cable Assembly fits.
Replacement Part Number:
85620-08042 924-550 8562008042 924550
For exact years and models, please check compatibility.
For 2004-2006 TOYOTA SIENNA 3.3L DOHC V6 24V, ENG.CODE “3MZFE”
For 2007-2010 TOYOTA SIENNA 3.5L DOHC V6 24V, ENG.CODE “2GRFE” Rear Passenger Side
Remove the bolts from the black internal access panel (technically called the “attachment panel”). Unclip the cables from the door. Pull the cable assembly down and out of the door. Feed the new cable assembly up through the door. Verify the path of the cables through the hinge hole. Reinstall the 3 bolts on the pulley end. Insert the cables into the two clips. Reinstall the 4 lower bolts on the cable assembly. Re-bolt the black metal panel (technically called the “attachment panel”) in place.
Reinstall your window. Reinstall the rear window channel.
Secure the window channel.
Reinstall the rear sliding door window frame moulding sub-assembly.
Connect the FRONT cable tensioner FIRST. Connect the rear cable tensioner.
IMPORTANT Caution Checkpoint after connecting both cables
Reinstall the rear lower trim piece that covers the rear tensioner.
Test the power door.
Reinstall the interior trim of the sliding door.
Reinstall the “Side Trim Board Cover.”
Reinstall the “Slide Door Window Garnish.”
How to replace power sliding door cables on 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna?
Remove the “Slide Door Window Garnish.”
Remove the “Side Trim Board Cover.”
Remove the Rear (side) Door Trim Board Sub-Assembly.
Remove the motor from the bad cable assembly.
Remove the 2 screws from the bracket of the door multiplex computer.
If necessary, remove the 3 screws from the actuator cover.
Remove the 3 nuts from the motor.
Remove motor from the assembly.
Insert the drive motor into the new cable assembly.
Seat the actuator cover assembly onto the motor shaft.
Bolt down the actuator cover to the motor.
Disconnect the old front cable tensioner from the van.
Remove the rear window lower trim.
Disconnect the rear cable tensioner bracket from the van.
Remove the rear sliding door window frame moulding sub-assembly.
Remove the rear channel of the sliding door window.
Unbolt the window and lift it out of the door.
Remove the 4 bolts from the motor/clutch pan. Remove the 3 bolts from the top of the motor/clutch assembly.
As an integral component to your vehicle, maintaining your car doors and door parts is essential to their effortless function. Being one of the main safety features of your vehicle, keeping your doors in top condition is vital to protection. Restore the ease and convenience of a properly functioning sliding door with our Power Sliding Door Cables. Replacement helps to secure the vehicle’s sliding side door and prevents the door from being stuck in a lock position.
Do you have a Sienna side door that gets stuck often? Chances are it’s because the cable assembly is damaged. The Sienna side door cable is prone to fraying, snapping, and more.Don’t forget to grab a replacement side door cable assembly first. Here’s an important tip: while shopping for a side door cable assembly, pay attention to whether you’re buying a cable assembly for the left or right door.
This Power Sliding Door Cable w/o Motor Fits for the Following Vehicles: For 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna Rear Passenger Side.
Customers can find the product you need accurately according to the OE number. OE part number: 85620-08042, 924-550, 8562008042, 924550.
This Passenger Side Sliding Door Cable Repair Kit (924-550) saves you money by offering the replacement cable separately. Features: Comes with high-strength braided cable; Designed to resist cable binding; Direct replacement for a proper fit every time; Quality-tested for trouble-free installation, performance, and durability.
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the auto part’s fit and functionality. They mention it fits well without modifications, works great, and solves their problems perfectly. However, opinions differ on installation ease, build quality, and value for money.
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8 reviews for 85620-08042 Rear Passenger Side Sliding Door Cable Repair Kit Fits for 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna 3.3L 3.5L Part# 69631-08030 924-550 w/o Motor
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$53.99
Andy –
Solved my problem perfectly
This fit well into my 2008 Toyota Sienna, and I was able to replace only this part at a fraction of the price. The single-sheet directions were just barely sufficient, but combined with the excellent steps from shareyourrepair.com I was able to do this myself in maybe 5 hours
Alexander –
Affordable and high quality
I needed this to repair the passenger side door of my 2009 Toyota Sienna. The original cable failed and so the power sliding function no longer worked. This part was exactly what I needed to fix it. I completed the job successfully and this part saved me a ton of money vs taking the car in for the repair.Iâve never done anything more than change headlights and the car battery, so this job is the most in-depth project Iâve taken on myself when it comes to my mechanic skills. It took me all day, but I did it. I was able to complete it by following a YouTube video (âToyota Sienna Sliding Doorsâ by The Car Care Nut). I followed the video, except for the part where he replaces the rear door latch, as mine was fine.I read previous comments regarding winding the cable around the spool. If youâre doing this job on the PASSENGER side, the silver cable gets wound on the motor-facing side of the spool, and the black cable goes on the other side. Also, youâll need ~22 inches of each cable. Knowing this will make that part of the job a lot easier.Another tip: DONâT fully close the door at any point while youâre working on this. I took a break about halfway through the job and foolishly closed the door. I had to reconnect the main panel inside the door in order to get it open again, which added a lot of frustration.
Matt –
Long install, but seems to work great
It’s been a month since I installed this. The older sienna isn’t as easy to repair (requires pulling the window out) so it took me 4 hours. Door still works, so that’s good
Carlos –
Only lasted THREE months!!
This was not an easy install in the slightest & it broke after only THREE months!! It took several hours to install, while removing many components in the door. There werenât comprehensive instructions included, but videos on YT helped. It wasnât worth the effort for this product. Wish I could say it would last. Not worth the money!
Mike G. –
It Fits!!!…..
I was happily surprised that this kit contained all the necessary parts and that it fit so well into the original installation spaces. The only issue I had was that, in the assembly directions, there was no indication about how many turns each cable needed on the spool, or, which cable was on the inside and which on the outside. (Turns out that the silver cable was on the outside and the black cable was on the sprocketed inside – nearest the motor. ) For me, I found success by mounting the motor assembly panel (black, with five bolts) on its space on the door, followed by the spool and then the plastic cover housing last. (This step, after the cable guide at the top of the door and The cables needed some re-rolling a few times to get the number of turns for each color cable absolutely correct. There didn’t seem to be an easier way because, in the end, each cable needed a little bit of tensioning from its built-in spring mechanism on each cable end. Yet..after all the disassembly and re-assembly, it’s in and working!! And…the part was very reasonably priced!! (Supplementary Hint: I changed the door support middle hinge before installing this cable assembly.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FT5L9SQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsThe original hinge can likely fail – with some loss of the rotating bearing on at least 1 of 3 bearing surfaces. Once the new hinge is installed, the cable assembly can be dropped in from the top and its cable roller bolted to the top of the hinge center.
Jj –
Cheap Chinese parts.
Installed part back in September 2024, now February 2025 broken again. My third cheap Chinese passenger sliding door cable. Why can’t they produce quality parts???? What a waste of money.
gpixley –
Didn’t “quite” fit…
I needed to “modify” the fit to get it to work. There shouldn’t be a need to cut the OEM fitting to attach it to the vehicle. It works…I guess that’s the bottom line.
E Jonson –
Well made replacement
Of all the car parts Iâve purchased from Amazon, this was the best made. It fits well with no modifications needed. The color coded cables made it simple to know which way to install. The only complaint I have is the copy of instructions I received were blurry, like a copy of a copy.