2004 Toyota Sienna. Driver side sliding door problem.
It is not clear whether your key fob continues to work for the passenger side door. If it does not, you should replace the battery in the fob. Such batteries are available at Wal-Mart among the batteries. If the sliding door on the driver's side makes a noise but fails to open when you use the fob, the latch motor maiy have failed. If the cable in the side door has frayed and snapped, this would explain why you can manually open and close the door but the electronics won't move the door. And if while trying to close it manually, the door fails to latch properly, this is why you get an alarm. If the latch motor, cables, or any other components are malfunctioning, it could lead to the door not closing securely, triggering the alarm. Check your latch mechanism and cables. If you can determine the malfunctioning part and replace it yourself, that is cheaper than going through the dealer. Here is a service manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1061909/Toyota-Sienna-2004.html
What To Do When Your Sienna's Side Door Won't Open Or Close ' Toyota Parts Center (olathetoyota.com)
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I had the same problem and I'm embarassed by the fix:
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