Toyota Vellfire20 2009y, Acr50 Estima Rear Lh Rh Power Door Motor

Toyota Vellfire20 2009y, Acr50 Estima Rear Lh Rh Power Door Motor

Category: Power Door Motor

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Here’s a brief description and comparison of the power sliding door motor systems used in the Toyota Vellfire 20, Estima, and Alphard (mainly second-generation models, around 2008–2014):





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1. Toyota Vellfire 20 Series (2008–2014)



  • Sliding Door Type: Electrically operated (power sliding door), usually on both sides for higher trims.
  • Motor Location: Installed inside the sliding door or within the door panel track system.
  • Operation: Motor-driven cable mechanism with sensors for soft close and obstacle detection.
  • Common Parts:
    • Sliding door motor assembly
    • Cable reel (for drive wire)
    • Control unit (integrated with body ECU)

  • Symptoms of Failure:
    • Door doesn’t open/close automatically
    • Grinding noise from motor area
    • Incomplete closing or auto-reversal






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2. Toyota Estima (Aeras / Hybrid – 2nd & 3rd gen, 2006–2019)



  • Sliding Door Type: Power sliding doors available on most variants.
  • Motor System: Similar cable-pulley system using a motorized unit, often mounted near the rear wheel well or inside the sliding rail.
  • Control Integration: Controlled via main body ECU; also operated via dashboard switch, key fob, or interior door handles.
  • Key Features:
    • Anti-pinch sensor
    • Soft close
    • Easy access function






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3. Toyota Alphard 20 Series (2008–2014)



  • Sliding Door System: High-end with dual power doors and high sensitivity anti-pinch systems.
  • Power Door Motor Unit:
    • Uses a motor and steel cable to move the door along the rail
    • Gear reduction assembly to control speed and force

  • Control System: More advanced, connected to smart key system, dashboard switches, and sliding door handles.
  • Motor Assembly Components:
    • Door ECU
    • Position sensor
    • Pulley cable drive
    • Limit switches or hall sensors for door position






⚠️ Common Issues Across All Models:



  • Cable Fraying or Breaking: One of the most common failure points.
  • Motor Burnout: Can happen due to high use or obstruction.
  • Sensor Malfunction: Especially anti-pinch or soft-close sensors.
  • ECU Sync Problems: Sometimes needs recalibration or reset.






🛠️ Tips:



  • Diagnosis: Use a scan tool to check for fault codes in the body control module.
  • Maintenance: Keep the rails clean and lubricated; avoid obstructing the door during motion.
  • Replacement: Motors and cable assemblies can often be replaced as a unit. Aftermarket options exist, but OEM is more reliable.





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