My channel is called Everyman Gear for one simple reason: I love gear and I am just your typical guy. I am a Veteran (Coast Guard) but not an "Operator". I love shooting, but still need to train and practice my skills. I love EDC, preparedness, guns, gear and all things associated with this large community. I also LOVE Leatherman Multi Tools. I am a husband and father too.
Convinces me why the mechanic is going to charge whatever they are going to charge. 😅 But there is no excuse for the dealer charging $50 to replace a cabin air filter on my Prius that took me five minutes.
Very helpful, rare video with no fluff, just useful info. Also I liked how you showed the little tabs and bits that can get broken or make disassembly difficult, many thanks!
Thank you Soo much for this. I just replaced the whole latch mechanism and actuator because it was all that O'Reilly's had available on my 2005 Tundra SR5 and this helped Soo much. I will say that the new part came with the actuator wired backwards and the door lock was operating backwards from the other 3 doors. I had to take it all back out and swap the old actuator into the new mechanism. But after that, everything is perfect!
Fantastic detail and step-by-step review. Thanks for taking the time to help us out. This darn thing seems to break on many of these- maybe because they stay around for so long. Thanks again.
I am having the same issue with my 05 Tundra Access Cab. How did you determine it was the actuator or the mechanism itself? Trying to save money and by something I don’t need
It’s the mechanism, if the door is shutting, but then bouncing back and not quite latching. What I was also having a problem with is when I was hitting the unlock button on the remote, it was not quite unblocking the door enough to open. That’s when you would make sure you actually change the actuator too.
@@wildwoodwood9153 My drivers door is closed and will not open either from the inside handle or outside handle. I can unlock and lock it manually or the remote but the handles do nothing to open the door
Look at my other video on my channel (about the rear door latch) . I had the same problem. I explain a little more there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gnEQ_MzKdK0.htmlsi=YokoEHT1LhWIbXCC
this is the best explained video of removing and replacing the latch and the lock actuator for the 1st gent sequoia hand down. i've watched some other but they also skip the detail and just showed the finish product. this clip explained everything i need to know, thank u!
@@EverymanGear I was able to find those screws. But I have another question. I put the assembly together, but the front door will not latch 100% no matter how hard I close it. What should I do?
I was just lent one of these and it won't do anything unless it is plugged in.. so not as useful. I had it charging for about 40 minutes before it said full charged.. but still no power once I unplug. Is this a normal problem or do we assume it was abused? I came on here to see how to have it turned on but I'm thinking it is broken.
Thank you so much for this video! My husband changed the latch on our 2001 sequoia. it would not close properly and drained my battery due to door open light staying on. Your video was very helpful!
It seems to be a common problem on Toyota's. Mine started acting up now it won't release st all. I have a 2002 Tundra SR5 Access cab and it's gonna cost to have it repaired. This should be a dealer recall to have them replaced.
Could i get the part number for the door latch piece. I just took out my old and realized the new one ksnt the one i needed. And im looking o think i found it. But want to make sure? Anything helps, single momma!
Thank you for your time and knowledge , i have a 2003 tundra that passenger side latch needs to be fixed and know this video will help out alot. It will close but door is not close right ,door is loose and still looks open. Thanks again and may God bless you.
In Massachusetts the Dicks won’t sell anything gun related or even hunting related because of the liberal politics here… funny though on the entrance to the store it shows a mural of pheasant hunting… I won’t shop there anymore
I daily carried my Wave in this sheath for a year or so and I loved everything about it except one major issue. I don’t tuck in my shirts so I had small holes on the left hip of most of my shirts from rubbing/pinching against the metal carrier.
Got one as a present at Christmas 1998 from my employer, a baker. Used is ever since. To remove the plastic part.. open and keep going, it will push itself out of the frame. To place it.. keep one pin of the plast prt in place and slide the other from the inside in place. Easy does it.😉
I wish there were more people like you out there willing to help others in need because no matter who you are, sometimes everyone needs a helping hand now and then. I appreciate you taking the time to make the video. It helped me make an informed decision buying a jumpstart/charging unit for my fiancés car. Just as you mentioned in the video you don’t want a loved one being alone in an stressful environment, likely already anxious and then having to ask a stranger for a jump start on top of that Is not at all what I want her to have to do.
Cool look. Strong. But hard on the body and the tool. Not a sheath you want to scrape against. Probably not as much a problem if used while attached to your bag but not your body (waistband).
Great music at beginning:) Yep... I had to fix a squeaky nut on the window rail assembly and a loose speaker. However I didn't mess with the power window and lock attachment when taking off the door. Just got everything released and then reached around to remove. 2006 Double cab Tundra. Broke several trim clips and plastic covers so had to order more. By the way, I take pictures of every screw cause I always forget which one goes where.
I have an early Sequoia and the inner door handle suddenly stopped working. I can roll the window down and open the door from the outside handle. Any thoughts on what might have happened? I will follow your video soon to see if I can fix it.
My guess is that the plastic pull handle mechanism broke. If that’s all it is, you’ll be lucky because that’s the cheapest fix and all you’ll have to do is pull the panel off and replace it. Watch the video below at around 6:06 to see what I’m talking about. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gnEQ_MzKdK0.html
Prefer streamlined leather sheath myself. Yes that one looks high-tech and tactical and all but not sure how comfortable it would be wearing a slab of ducting metal close to my hip.
Nice way to cut your potential viewers by 50%. I am a woman who watched your vid due to being a double amputee from my tour, and was attempting to find a product that would hold a door open in order to free up my arms to wheel myself into my home.....or bring in groceries, etc. Was turned off by all the PoliceMan, etc rhetoric. Ok, you don't want female subscribers, so, I won't be.