Ok.. I've been looking for at least a week now for my specific part.. I need the communities help in determining the correct replacement part...
I am replacing the servo on the passenger side of the the center console on my 2006 toyota sienna xle limited. I can't seem to come up with the exact part number. On the side of the servo it reads: AWO63700-8680 and 3200, 12V, 11H underneath. (BTW, what do the last 3 numbers indicate? I've found a few 063700-8680 parts, but generally only the 3200 and 12V matches. The last set is always different)
Is this the same part as 87106-08060? Why are the part numbers completely different if they are?
From the diagrams, it seems it is the no. 2 air mix damper servo subassembly. But looking at other diagrams, this part (87106V) looks like its on the driver side....
87106B also looks like it could be it...
Like I said, if I take out the glove box, remove the plastic pushin rivet, and subsequent ducting piece, the servo is easily seen mounted on the side of the center console. A stubby screw driver removes the 3 screws and the part separates from the flapper.
Hoping someone can remove the confusion from this seemingly simple repair!
Kyle
2006 toyota sienna XLE limited AWD, dual zone air system
I am replacing the servo on the passenger side of the the center console on my 2006 toyota sienna xle limited. I can't seem to come up with the exact part number. On the side of the servo it reads: AWO63700-8680 and 3200, 12V, 11H underneath. (BTW, what do the last 3 numbers indicate? I've found a few 063700-8680 parts, but generally only the 3200 and 12V matches. The last set is always different)
Is this the same part as 87106-08060? Why are the part numbers completely different if they are?
From the diagrams, it seems it is the no. 2 air mix damper servo subassembly. But looking at other diagrams, this part (87106V) looks like its on the driver side....
87106B also looks like it could be it...
Like I said, if I take out the glove box, remove the plastic pushin rivet, and subsequent ducting piece, the servo is easily seen mounted on the side of the center console. A stubby screw driver removes the 3 screws and the part separates from the flapper.
Hoping someone can remove the confusion from this seemingly simple repair!
Kyle
2006 toyota sienna XLE limited AWD, dual zone air system