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Does anyone know what wires are used to open and close the rear doors for a 08 Toyota Sienna?  I want to be able to open and close them with via remote, using a DEI 563t.
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The '06 says YELLOW /GREEN for the driver's and purple for the passenger's at the bottom left of the fusebox in a 20-pin plug. Each wire when pulsed (-) will alternately open and close that door.
If you don't see wires of that color you should be able to find wires at each door switch which go to ground when the switch is pressed.
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I've done them and they are in the place described by Chris. Simple connection, no relays needed and they both open and close from the same wire. Be sure the door cancel switch on the knee bolster is plugged in and turned on for them to work. You can also  get the rear hatch wire there also if need be...
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I agree with what Mike and Chris said.
All three wires (left, right, rear hatch) are in a row in the small plug directly above the parking brake pedal.
All vans have all three wires present, regardless of whether it has all the power doors or not.
Like Mike said, the aftermarket remote won't work until the dashboard switch is plugged back in. However, you can still test the car's wires, even with the switch unplugged.
Also, just like factory, the doors must all be unlocked first, before you can open the sliding doors with the remote.
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""Also, just like factory, the doors must all be unlocked first, before you can open the sliding doors with the remote""

Hehehe, man i've done that before. How stupid did i feel after wasting 15 minutes just to realize the doors are locked...

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Oops!
Want to hear something even a little more weird?
Especially on the older version of the Honda Odyssey, the driver's side sliding door doesn't work after remote start installation.
It's because if/when you pull up on the driver's door sill panel, to loosen it to remove the kick panel, the fuel door gets popped open.
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Yes, had that happen on a Dodge Caravan!!!! If the fuel doors open the slider won't...
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Thanks guys, all the info has been a big help.

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