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Condition

Cause

Action

Alarm sounds with the transaxle out of the PARK position, with 2 second stall. See note below.

    • The system thinks the sliding door is in the secondary position when actually the sliding door is in the primary position (fully latched).
        This is due to:
       - Front to rear latch rod out of adjustment (prevents detent).
       - Electrical noise masks detent.
    • Inability of the system to pull the sliding door into the primary position due to high static force too close (the door may appear fully latched but it is actually in the secondary position).
  1. Perform the following actions:
  2. 1.1. Inspect the door rods/latch.
    1.2. Inspect then adjust or replace the door lock rods and linkage.
    1.3. Inspect then adjust or replace the rear latch.
  3. Repair the electrical noise.
  4. 2.1. Inspect the pads/plunger for secure attachment to the body/door.
    2.2. Replace the pouch in fasteners if needed.
    2.3. Inspect for corrosion, water entry, dirty or sticking plungers.
    2.4. Clean or replace the plungers.
    2.5. Inspect ground circuits.
    2.6. Inspect the detent switch.
    2.7. Replace if needed.
  5. Adjust the sliding door.
  6. If the actions taken do not correct the PSD condition, refer to Power Sliding Door (PSD) Diagnostic System Check for further diagnosis and repair of the PSD system.

No alarm with transaxle out of the PARK position, with no 2 second stall. See note below.

The system thinks the sliding door is in the primary position when actually the sliding door is in the secondary position. This is due to an electrical noise that creates a false detent switch signal.

Perform the following actions to repair the electrical noise:

  1. Inspect the pads/plunger for a secure attachment to the body/door.
  2. Replace pouch in fasteners if needed.
  3. Inspect for corrosion, water entry, dirty or sticking plungers.
  4. Clean or replace plungers.

  5. Inspect ground circuits.
  6. Inspect the detent switch.
  7. Replace if needed.

If the actions taken do not correct the PSD condition, refer to Power Sliding Door (PSD) Diagnostic System Check for further diagnosis and repair of the PSD system.

The power sliding door (PSD) opens by itself, and reverses prior to plunger contact.

  1. Mechanical obstruction.
  2. Improper cable tension (over/under tensioned).

In order to clear the mechanical obstruction, perform the following actions:

  1. Clear the foreign objects.
  2. Clean or replace the tracks.
  3. Inspect the roller brackets for binding.
  4. Adjust/lubricate the lower track at bend with lithium grease.

In order to adjust the cable tension, refer to Cable Tension Procedures.

If the actions taken do not correct the PSD condition, refer to Power Sliding Door (PSD) Diagnostic System Check for further diagnosis and repair of the PSD system.

The PSD opens by itself, and reverses to the OPEN position after plunger contact.

  1. High static force too close.
  2. Front to rear latch rod out of adjustment, prevents detent.
  3. Electrical noise masks detent, or creates false primary, secondary or unlatch signal.
  4. Improper cable tension, under-tensioned cable causing false primary, secondary or unlatch signal.
  1. Adjust the door.
  2. Inspect then adjust or replace the door lock rods, linkage or the rear latch.
  3. Repair the electrical noise:
  4. • Inspect the pads/plungers for a secure attachment to the body/door.
    • Replace pouch in fasteners if needed.
    • Inspect for corrosion, water entry, dirty or sticking plungers.
    • Clean or replace the plungers.
    • Inspect ground circuits.
    • Inspect the detent switch.
    • Replace if needed.
  5. Adjust the cables.

If the actions taken do not correct the PSD condition, refer to Power Sliding Door (PSD) Diagnostic System Check for further diagnosis and repair of the PSD system.