Caravan/Voyager Sliding Door Problems
My passenger side sliding door has started hanging up on the plastic chain that protects an electrical wire. The chain is pretty much destroyed and I'm afraid the wire is going to be damaged.
Two questions. First, does anyone know what this wire does? Is it going to be critical if it's damaged?
And second, any suggestions on how to fix this? I assume I would have to buy a new plastic chain somewhere...
Thanks...
Two questions. First, does anyone know what this wire does? Is it going to be critical if it's damaged?
And second, any suggestions on how to fix this? I assume I would have to buy a new plastic chain somewhere...
Thanks...
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Having trouble with a 92 grand caravan sliding door, quite simply it won't close completely
I believe it is a problem with the door track mount, just wondering if anyone else has had similiar trouble before I go putting time/money into it
I would not put much money into a 14 year old vehicle unless it was a collector's item...which a Grand Caravan is NOT.
Has anyone else seen this problem or have any recommendation on how to go about fixing this or to get Dodge to fix it?
Thanks in advance for the help.
it's a rust bucket of a van but the mechanics are all in good shape minus some rocker arms that I need to tighten
just wondering if I should be looking into a new door from a junk yard or a new door part from a yard
Thanks!
I too have 100K on my van, which we bought new. We have had to replace 2 window regulators(one on each side), several brake pads, and a pesky problem with the heater relay, which we have replaced once and it is again only blowing heat on high. But other than that, it has been a pretty good van. Sure wish it had stow and go though!
the drivers side sliding door fails to open or close automatically the wiring loom has been changed along with a whole host of other things theres a small block under the door if tweeked sometimes the door will close,ive been advised it could be the module does anyone know what or where this is please.
secondly the electric tailgate when we first had the vehicle you could push the button on the key fob the alarm peeps would sound and the tailgate would open as time went on the tailgate would peep but fail to fully lift getting stuck on the latch and make a ding ding ding noise,now im lucky if i get the warning sound of the tailgate lifting when i push the button on the key fob and if it does sound the boot will not open,most times now if you push the key fob theres no response from the car at all no peep and it doensy open??? again ive been advised it could be a module.
If anyone has had similar problems or has any idea how these can be fixed please please let me know as my local chrysler dealer wants big money to even look at the car.
many thanks steve...
Also if anyone has any clues on the sliding door as the door opened and shut fine this morning something that its not done for months now,i tried it twice it worked left it 20 mins went and tried it again, and it did its usual thing popped off the catch and stopped,v confused HELP PLEASE... thanks :confuse:
the door problem they recommend that the door motor is changed as the current one is worn the current one was only changed a year back, and also that the wiring that attaches to the motor is changed as that is worn too.
so now im looking for spares as chrysler have quoted me over £700 for the jobs eeek,i know the part numbers for the bits i need anyone have any ideas where i can get the bits from??
thanks
The disengagement clutch between the track gearing and the motor has failed. Unfortunately the motor and the clutch assembly are manufactured as a single unit and that is how they're sold. I bought mine from www.dodgeparts.com a couple of years ago for a hundred and change (I don't remember exactly). The installation is a two-beer job with only a couple of skinned knuckles.
Best regards,
Shipo
It unlatches and open maybe 1/8 - 1/4 inch but cannot open by hand any farther - seems stuck or unlatched but has "popped".
If I try to force it sometimes I can get it to go but very hard to slide.
It will open and close under power seemingly fine. Just concerned it will go completely and want to fix it now.
Hi, My Dodge Caravan ES driver side slider door won't open at all, it seems stuck in place. I have tried really hard to open it and need answers. Can you help me?
Any help here would be appreciated.
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Fix-Broken-Electric-Sliding-Doors-On-Caravan-Vans-
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Fix-Broken-Electric-Sliding-Doors-On-Caravan-Vans-
You rock! Two doors up in an hour and that was with a trip to the store to buy 25 cents worth of connectors. The U tube was the clincher, ninja & good show, A.
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I've been searching online for a solution for my problem and I run into your post here but I just need to confirm if this is the same symptom. I have a 2007 Dodge caravan which works great until last week. I would be driving and I just notice the dome light is on and I come to find out that the drive side sliding door pop open but not slide open just pop open. so I stop and get out and slide it closed again. Once the van started moving it poped open again and the dome light turns on. It sounded like your door pin you replaced. Would you mind emailing me at kaybel815@gmail.com and let me know how to fix it. I would greatly appreciate it. I tried googling it but I can't seem to find a step by step how to replace that pin. Thank you much for your help.
Turned off the engine and locked the van. Started walking away and the driver side door unlocked and then the slider started up again and so did the hazard lights. I do believe this has been the cause of my dead or weak battery. Came home the other day and the slider was open too. Sometimes my fob works, sometimes not. If I wait, it usually turns on all of the lights on the dash and will start. One time I could not get the Fob out or turn off the van. I did change out the battery. Going back in to the shop tomorrow because I can't take clients in a car that may or may not let us in, turn on or off or will have a slider door that we can't secure. We've disconnect the battery on occasion because who knows what the car is doing when we aren't looking. HELP!