2005 2.8CRD grand voyager, rear sliding doors. The pulling-in mechanism seems to be struggling on my drivers side rear door.
This is the rear automatic sliding door.
It happened when a friend of my wifes decided to try and wrench the door open whilst it was doing its whirr-clunk close sequence and I suspect it's damaged the motor, so now if I signal it to close it pulls shut, then as it tries to whirr-clunk (to make the door flush with body) it fails, tries again a couple of times then gives up leaving the door slightly proud of the bodywork, so you then have to manually open and slam shut the door.
Any pointers on where to start looking? I believe this mechanism is at the rear of the door, but I'm not sure as wouldn't it need to be at the front and rear, and will it be something repairable, or needing to swap out the motor assembly that does this part of the sequence.
Sorry to be vague and wooly, if you know the right name for this please enlighten me!
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2005 2.8CRD grand voyager, rear sliding doors. The pulling-in mechanism seems to be struggling on my drivers side rear door.
This is the rear automatic sliding door.
It happened when a friend of my wifes decided to try and wrench the door open whilst it was doing its whirr-clunk close sequence and I suspect it's damaged the motor, so now if I signal it to close it pulls shut, then as it tries to whirr-clunk (to make the door flush with body) it fails, tries again a couple of times then gives up leaving the door slightly proud of the bodywork, so you then have to manually open and slam shut the door.
Any pointers on where to start looking? I believe this mechanism is at the rear of the door, but I'm not sure as wouldn't it need to be at the front and rear, and will it be something repairable, or needing to swap out the motor assembly that does this part of the sequence.
Sorry to be vague and wooly, if you know the right name for this please enlighten me!
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