Mazda CX-9 Power Lift Gate Problem
Hello,
2010 CX-9 with Power LiftGate... I am having sporadic problems when it is not locking properly. iIt goes up and down without any issues, but doesn't lock (just beeps). Once in a while i have to reset the ignition for it to close. Lately i just have to close it manually like a regular trunk door. Thinking to take it to the dealer to be checked out.
Any suggestions please?
2010 CX-9 with Power LiftGate... I am having sporadic problems when it is not locking properly. iIt goes up and down without any issues, but doesn't lock (just beeps). Once in a while i have to reset the ignition for it to close. Lately i just have to close it manually like a regular trunk door. Thinking to take it to the dealer to be checked out.
Any suggestions please?
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Either way, bring it in.
Usually, a recall is called for if it is safety-related.
"safety-related" can be defined very loosely. A stop light that has tendency to go out frequently can become a recall. A power-lift gate that cannot be closed properly is probably not gonna be a recall. A TSB, for sure. A power-lift gate that pops open while driving is probably a recallable issue. :P
thanks.
When it encounters resistance, it goes backwards.
Clean the struts. If no help, bring it to the dealer.
My 2010 Mazda CX-9 has an auto open/close power liftgate. The manual says it has a jam safe feature that keeps it from closing if it hits into something, and causes it to open again. I tested it out after it almost closed on my son and could not stop it from closing. Does the CX-9 have this feature and mine is just not working, or is this something that has to be added or programmed? Thanks in advance for any insights!
Same problem here, 2010 CX9, 8 months old. Taking it to the dealer next week, as my wife and I were in a parking lot after a shopping trip this past weekend opening and closing the thing probably 10 times, like two fools, only to have it keep not latching and doing the 3 beeps. Finally we gave it a gentle push and it latched. Our salesman had said NEVER EVER push it, so we were hesitant, but it clearly was not going to latch on its own.
Meanwhile yesterday we used it again and it latched on the first try. Either way this has been an intermittent recurring problem, so I hope it's something they can fix.
The PLG is both torque-sensing and presseure-sensing.
Torque-sensing is easy to understand. Once it encounters resistance, the motor reverses itself. The pressure-sensing is based on the two pressure strips on both edges of the PLG. Put a little pressure on them, the PLG reverses itself.
For drc1017,
The latch is not properly aligned. Dealer should be able to fix it if they can reproduce it (says in a extremely cold day or hot day). If not, find a better dealer.
Anyone else with this problem, and how did you resolve it?
stops with the 3 beeps. It will not lower the lift gate
at all and gives 3 beeps. The latching mechanism seems
to work fine. We have removed the motor module which seems
to work fine. The gearing seems to be working smoothly. It
seems to be an electronic issue. Any suggestions beyond
buying a new motor module?
Thanks
The dome light is not on during this.
If I click the lock button or drive and the autolock kicks in, the beeping stops.
Thank you,
Steve