Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Yayabobo05
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Plan on working for a few hours during install. Checkout youtube for help.
Kim Jones
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
The 85620-08042 Rear Passenger Side Sliding Door Cable Repair Kit worked perfectly for my 2008 Toyota Sienna. It fit exactly as expected and the installation was straightforward. The door operates smoothly again, and I no longer have issues with the cable snapping or getting stuck. This kit saved me a trip to the mechanic and was much more affordable than a full replacement. If you have a similar issue with your sliding door, I highly recommend this kit for a quick and effective fix!
Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
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.I’ve never done anything more than change headlights and the car battery, so this job is the most in-depth project I’ve 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 (“Toyota Sienna Sliding Doors” 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 you’re 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, you’ll need ~22 inches of each cable. Knowing this will make that part of the job a lot easier.Another tip: DON’T fully close the door at any point while you’re 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.
Carlos
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
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 weren’t comprehensive instructions included, but videos on YT helped. It wasn’t worth the effort for this product. Wish I could say it would last. Not worth the money!
Andy
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
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
Geoffrey
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
This kit has everything you need to repair the power door cable break. My 2008 Sienna driver's side power door failed at 166,100. Photo shows the failure. Please note that as stated earlier in Mike G's review, that the enclosed instructions don't indicate which cable (black or silver) attaches to which side of the spool. The manufacturer should add this important detail to the instructions. As Mike G stated, the silver cable needs to be attached to the outside (bearing side) of the spool and the black cable needs to be attached to the inside, splined, motor side of the spool. So please be aware of this. I wound each cable evenly, filling the grooves in the spool and had no problem installing the spool onto the motor shaft and then installing the cover. Once the cover is bolted on, test it by pulling one cable and then the other. Pulling one cable should in result in movement of the other cable.
Mike G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
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.
gpixley
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
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.
Recommended Products