Doors will not operate

Tiny
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My vehicle has rear sliding doors, right side is power and left side is manual. Both doors will not open and are making a sound like they are unlocking but do not. It has a security system. How can I figure out what the problem is so I can repair it? Neither door can be opened or unlocked.
Friday, January 2nd, 2015 AT 12:01 PM

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Tiny
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You will have to try to pull door panel off inside vehicle, not easy to do then see if a clip is broken or a cable is broken that operates it. Also try lubing latch from inside once panel is off. See picture there is a special tool needed for door handle removal.
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Friday, January 2nd, 2015 AT 12:35 PM
Tiny
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When I press the door button to open the sliding door I hear a solenoid sound, the same is true if I use the switch on the DIC.

If I open the door manually from the outside the door will open under its own power. If I press the door lever on the inside then it will pop open and start moving on its own.

If the door is open pressing either switch will cause the door to close.

Any ideas?

Russ
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Hi,
Model GL, GLS or Premier?
Driver side slider or passenger?
Let me know.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I think the model is a GL.

We only have one powered slider and it is on the passenger side.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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The noise you hear where is it comming from?
Does door open with remote?
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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The noise I hear sounds like a solenoid, it is sounds like it is behind the inside door handle of the passenger side slider.

When using:

Remote: solenoid noise.
DIC switch: solenoid noise.
Switch of frame behind passenger door: solenoid noise.

Using door handle inside car: door will pop out and move backward.

Using outside door handle: door will start to move backwards.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Think what is happening is solenoid that unlatches lock need adjustmet if possible. Remove door panel and give a look as you operate.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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What are the procedures for removiing the door panel on the slider?
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
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Is there any information about how to adjust the door latch solenoid?
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I have duel power doors. The driver side power door closes but the "door open" alarm goes off when I put car in drive. I have to disable this power door from my console to make alarm go off.

I noticed that sometimes when it closes it opens right up as if something is in the way. I also noticed that the motor runs (it makes a whining sound) even after door is shut. When motor stops, the back part of the door pops out a little bit and then latches.

I can open and close door manually with power door disabled.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Try re-initializing the door first.

System is equipped with self diagnostics and you need to go into it to check for trouble codes. Let me know what you find.

ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES
The left and right power sliding door systems operate as independent systems. The on-board diagnostic modes are entered and operate the same in both systems.

The power sliding door systems are capable of the following on-board diagnostic functions:

†Diagnostic Mode 1: An audible signal indicates the diagnostic trouble codes stored by the rear side door actuator control module.

†Diagnostic Mode 2: An audible signal indicates when inputs to the rear side door actuator control module are active.

†Diagnostic Mode 3: Performs an output test of the sliding door unlatch actuator.

Entering On-Board Diagnostics
The on-board diagnostic modes can only be entered in a sequential order from modes 1 - 3.

†Enter the right power sliding door system on-board diagnostics using the right B-pillar open/close switch and the right on/off switch in the overhead console.
†Enter the left power sliding door system on-board diagnostics using the left B-pillar open/close switch and the left on/off switch in the overhead console.

1. Both power sliding doors must be closed and in the latched position.
2. Place the on/off switch in the overhead console to the OFF position
3. Press and hold the B-pillar power sliding door open/close switch.
4. While holding the open/close switch, operate the on/off switch through 10 ON and OFF cycles within 10 seconds stopping in the on position.
5. The sliding door alarm will sound 1 long tone indicating diagnostic mode 1 is active.

Diagnostic Mode 1
Upon activating diagnostic mode 1, DTCs will begin to be signaled by the sliding door alarm. The DTCs are 2 digit codes and the codes are represented by the number of buzzes for each digit of the code number. For example a DTC 12 is represented with the following sequence: buzz, pause, buzz, long pause. Each DTC will be signaled 3 times before proceeding to the next DTC. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List. The DTCs will continue to be repeated in this manner until the on-board diagnostics are existed or mode 2 is entered. When existing the on-board diagnostics all stored DTCs will be erased from the rear side door actuator control module memory.

Diagnostic Mode 2
Enter the diagnostic mode 2 from mode 1 by proceeding with the following steps:

1. Press and hold the power sliding door open/close switch for 4 seconds.
2. Release the open/close switch when the alarm begins to sound.
3. The alarm will sound 2 long tones indicating diagnostic mode 2 is active.

During diagnostic mode 2 the sliding door alarm is used to indicate when the following inputs to the rear side door actuator control module are activated:

The Power Sliding Door On/Off Switch: Turn the on/off switch off and on. The alarm will sound one short tone when the switch is turned from the off to on position.

The Power Sliding Door Open/Close Switch in the Overhead Console: Press the power sliding door open/close switch in the overhead console. The alarm will sound for as long as the switch is held in the open position.

The Power Sliding Door B-pillar Open/Close Switch: Press the power sliding door B-pillar open/close switch. The alarm will sound for as long as the switch is held in the open position.

The Keyless Entry System Open/Close Command: Press the open/close button on the keyless entry transmitter. The alarm will sound one short tone whenever an open or close command is received from the keyless entry system.

The Sliding Door Detent Switch: Turn the on/off switch off and slowly open and close the sliding door. The alarm will sound whenever the detent switch signal circuit is pulled to ground, indicated by 2 tones as the door is moved between the open and fully latched positions.

The Ignition Switch On Signal: Turn the ignition switch on. The alarm will sound for as long as the ignition switch is in the on position.

The Transaxle Range Switch Park Position: Apply the brakes and move the transmission selector lever out of the park position. The alarm will sound for as long as the transaxle is out of park.

Diagnostic Mode 3
Enter the diagnostic mode 3 from mode 2 by proceeding with the following steps:

1. Press and hold the power sliding door open/close switch for 4 seconds.
2. Release the open/close switch when the alarm begins to sound.
3. The alarm will sound 3 long tones indicating diagnostic mode 3 is active.

Diagnostic mode 3 tests the operation of the sliding door unlatched actuator. Begin with the sliding door in the closed and latched position. Press either of the open/close switches and the power sliding door unlatch actuator will be energized unlatching the door. When the unlatch actuator is energized the door alarm will sound briefly. As long as the door lock switch plate plungers and pads remain in contact the open/close switch may be pressed and the unlock actuator will be energized and alarm sounded.

Exiting On-Board Diagnostics
When exiting the on-board diagnostics any DTCs stored by the rear side door actuator control module will be erased. In order to review the DTCs, diagnostic mode 1 may be entered from mode 3 by pressing the power sliding door open/close switch for 4 seconds. The on-board diagnostics may be exited from diagnostic modes 1 or 3 by turning power door on/off switch to the off position for a minimum of 10 seconds. After exiting the on-board diagnostics the power sliding
door must be reinitialized. Refer to POWER SLIDING DOOR (PSD) REINITIALIZATION.

POWER SLIDING DOOR (PSD) RE-INITIALIZATION
The rear side door actuator control modules monitor the power sliding door positions at all times. Whenever the battery positive voltage supply to a rear side door actuator control module has been removed or the on-board diagnostics have been activated, the power sliding door system(s) must be re-initialized. Re-initialize the right or left power sliding door systems using the following steps:

1. Turn the ON/OFF switch for the power sliding door system to be re-initialized to the OFF position.

2. Manually open the power sliding door completely.

3. Manually close and latch the power sliding door.

4. Turn the power sliding door ON/OFF switch to the ON position.

5. Open the power sliding door completely using the B-pillar or overhead console OPEN/CLOSE switch.

5. Close the power sliding door completely using the B-pillar or overhead console OPEN/CLOSE switch.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Thanks. Worked like a charm! I got code 023 first and went through the other two steps and when complete the door open and closed normally. There were no more alarms when driving.

-Eric
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
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Glad to know you have fixed the problem.

Have a nice day.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
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The rear drivers side electronic sliding door will not open and every time the handle is pulled a cord falls out of the back of the door in the groove.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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It may be one of the parts shown in picture, but until a mechanic sees it hard telling what is wrong with it. It can be a broken cable/roller/motor/actuator, etc.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Today went to close the door and would not close. Motor works to open but not close. When manually closing it is hard to move and the starts to close so you have to activate the button. What could it be?
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Try lubing it. It may be dirty and not working fast enough or all the way linkage to if you can.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 AT 6:11 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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2003 oldsmobile silhouette battery went dead now sliding door does not work. What can I do to fix it?
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Monday, September 16th, 2019 AT 3:17 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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1. Perform the following reset procedure: Disconnect the battery, turn on headlights then shut off headlights.

2. Reconnect the battery, and with the sliding door switch in the off position, open the sliding door all the way and close it again.

3. Turn the power sliding door switch on, once again manually open the door and close it again.

4. The power sliding door should now work if it was anything to do with the battery being disconnected before
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Monday, September 16th, 2019 AT 3:17 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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There is an on/off swicth right in the door jamb of the sliding door if you were wondering. Follow these reset procedures excatly, if it doesnt work the first time, try again
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