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Power Sliding Doors
Symptom Troubleshooting Index
Symptom
The door will not open with
either the inside or outside door
handle
The door will not open with the
inside door handle
The door will not open with the
sliding door switch or with any
of the remote transmitters. The
door may not open if you pull
and release a door handle too
quickly
The left door will not open with
the sliding door switch, either
door handle, or with any remote
transmitter
The door will not operate from
the remote transmitters
The door stops just before the
half-latch position
or
The door stops just before the
half-latch position, then
reopens
or
The door reaches half-latch, but
will not fully latch
The door does not operate. The
sliding door indicator is on
22-292
Diagnostic Procedure
The door unlatches when you pull the
handle, but the slide motor does not
start powering the door until you
manually open the door about halfway.
The door works OK with the sliding
door switch and the remote
transmitter.
The door will not unlatch either
electrically or manually with the inside
door handle.
The release motor does not operate,
and the door does not unlatch. The
slide motor tries to open the door, but
the door does not move. The beeper
sounds three times.
If you pull and hold either door handle,
the door will open normally.
The door does not unlatch. The slide
motor tries to operate, but the door
does not move. The beeper sounds
three times. The door lock knob will
not stay in the unlocked position
unless it is held there for several
seconds.
The door operates normally when
activated by the sliding door switch or
either door handle, but not by the
remote transmitters.
The door stops and the beeper sounds
three times just before it reaches the
half-latch position, then it may reopen.
The beeper may sound three times
when the door reaches the fully open
position. The door may not close
when either door handle is used to
close the door.
If the door reaches half-latch, the
closer motor operates, but is does not
pull the door to full-latch.
The door will not operate from any
source (door handles, sliding door
switch, or remote transmitter), but it
can be operated manually. A DTC 25 is
stored in the affected door's control
unit.
Also check for
The remote control switch or circuit
Perform the following tests:
Release Motor and Remote Control
Switch Test
Sliding Door Junction Switch Test
Control Unit Input Test
Power Sliding Doors
Child Safety Lock
The release motor or circuit
Perform the following tests:
Release Motor and Remote Control
Switch Test
Sliding Door Junction Switch Test
Control Unit Input Test
Power Sliding Doors
Inspect the cable between the
remote control assembly and the
latch assembly.
The fuel fill door switch or circuit
Perform the following tests:
Sliding Door Lock Control Unit Input
Test
Power Door Locks
The keyless receiver unit or circuit
Perform the following tests:
Keyless Receiver Unit Input Test
Control Unit Input Test
Power Sliding Doors
Power Door Locks
Bound linkage or cables
Perform the following tests:
Remote control assembly linkage
Latch assembly linkage (failsafe
lever)
Cables between components:
Release cable
Failsafe lever cable
Lower roller lever cable
The control unit, the slide motor, or
the control unit grounds or circuit
Perform the following tests:
Control Unit Input Test
Slide Motor Test
Power Sliding Door

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