







🚪 Unlock effortless glide—because your Sienna deserves smooth moves!
This Sliding Door Cable Assembly (part #85620-08052) is a high-quality replacement designed specifically for the rear left driver side of 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna models with 3.3L and 3.5L V6 engines. Engineered to restore smooth, reliable sliding door function, it prevents door jams and enhances vehicle convenience. Durable construction ensures long-term performance, making it an essential upgrade for maintaining your Sienna’s comfort and practicality.
| Manufacturer | Mango S |
| Brand | Mango S |
| Model | Sienna Sliding Door Cable |
| Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 13.19 x 12.4 x 2.76 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 85620-08052 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NARF_24886 |
D**X
Door cable
I used google to learn how to install this product, instructions are great. The door now opens on its own. I had to remove the window on the sliding door. I do recommend this product. Make sure to use YouTube for instructions.
R**N
IT REALLY DOES WORK
So my vans LEFT or DRIVERS SIDE sliding door broke. It was stuck halfway open and wouldnt close or open any further than right where it was at. I began searching and noted a bird nest of cables bunched up right where the track meets the rollers. After a quick search I noted it was this part right here. The INSTRUCTIONS ARE PATHETIC...BUT there are ample YouTube videos to get the job done right. It fits exactly as it is supposed to, seems durable and good quality and has to date 7/06/2022, held up to the abuse my children put it though. 100's if not reaching nearly a thousand cycles since installation. Great product and GREAT price! Same product, and i mean the EXACT SAME product at AutoZone was 300+ dollars. They reported its because they get it through a single vendor and cant use anyone else where as Amazon is open source.
P**S
Fit 2008 Toyota Sienna - Has Parts The Other Kits Lacked
I've replaced these sliding door cables about 3 times now on each side (they maybe make it past a year lately), and normally buy the more expensive one, but thought I'd try this to see how it fit. The fit was good, and the door works again. The only "glitch" was that the white and black cable anchors at the ends were reversed on mine, but functionally they were the same. This is the only replacement part I've ever received that had the metal spool included plus the washer on the plastic cover. The others expected you to replace the washer to reduce the friction of the wheel against the plastic cover, but I lost that a while ago and could never get a replacement. For this reason alone, it was worth it. If I had to replace them again (maybe in a year), I would purchase these again. We'll see how long they last.
S**Y
Fits 2006 Sienna right side sliding door. The black/white end anchors were reversed
Fits my 2006 Sienna right side sliding door perfectly. The steps are not simple. I recommend watching some Youtube videos to get yourself familiarize with all the steps before you starts. You will need a varieties of wrenches with 10mm sockets, and Philippe (cross) screw drivers that can get into tight spaces. I would allow at least 5 hours for the process. But that really depends on your skill and comfort level. I think I've saved a few hundred dollars by doing the replacement myself.As you are progressing, be sure to take detailed pictures of how things were originally connected before you take them down! It will make your life much easier as you are putting things back together.One major issue I have with this cable replacement is the colors of the 2 end anchor pieces at the cable ends were reversed. Following the original setup, and from the Youtube video I've watched, supposedly the white color end piece is for the back and the black color end piece is for the front. However with what I received it had the colors reversed. I was confused and panic for a moment, thinking that I have screwed up big time. After back tracking all the work and examining how the cables were directed out at the end pully where the 2 cables come out, it was just that the colors were reversed. Good thing both end anchors are exactly the same shape.Another lesser issue is that the plastic end that supposedly push into the shaft gear component detent broke on me. Good thing it is that it is not load bearing. I was able to just use glue (I used goop) to secure it and it seems to hold up well.Threading through the door gap is really, really tight, to the point you would think it is a mission impossible. But you can do it! Just be patient and wiggle it around. Some silicone lubrication spray would help the treading process easier.
T**M
Working great so far
Bought this one after having to replace the other side last year. Other one has held up fine so figured I’d give this one a shot. Also - buying a Chilton-type repair manual would help with installation. That, and having done the other door too. Be prepared to take the window trim and glass out to get this part installed though
E**C
First one lasted a year, second one lasted a day…
*** just replaced it yesterday, and today it is bound up……. So bummer for me.Lasted 2 years or lessThe install was a pain, but got it done.However it was noisy and just this week it broke again.Get what you pay for
M**N
Excellent Quality and Value
I purchase this car for my 2007 Toyota Sienna through Amazon Warehouse. Though an intimidating job, it can be done successfully by anyone with moderate mechanical aptitude. Your first try, I would allow 3-6 hours, as the directions are not that clear. There are many YouTubes out there to see the process.
S**F
Works Great, Glad to get it at a good price.
Great part. Now that both sides of the OEM sliding doors on my 2010 Toyota Sienna have broken, I have replaced both with the left and right versions of this part. Have been using them for a few weeks now, still working great. This comes with the spool and doesn't require you to trim the wire (I have had one in the past that did). I have done this a few times now (saved about $3000 buying these and doing it myself), but it still takes about 4 hours to do. I hope these will last as long as the remaining life of the van.
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