Once the car is turned off and key removed, open the driver side door the dashboard will stay on even once the door is shut. All electrical works on the door, mirrow, window & locks. We have to open the passanger side door & close it so the power will shut off! Help please!
SOURCE: 2006 town and country passanger sliding door problem
I've leased two Town and Country vans over the past 4 years, and actually purchased the latest one after the lease. In both vans the sliding doors, normally the drivers side, reacted teh same way. If the door was closed it would open, stop a one point, and then return to the open position. At times I could get it close. But over time the doors stoped working all together.
It is not due to the switch or the motor. Most cases like this (in in both of mine) it is due to the repetitive use of that door, and the realitive inflexibility of the wire harness. Over time, and with more uses (in my case the driver side sliding door was used alot) the wire in the harness fails. Picture it as a willow branch. One snapped off of a tree it first is green and flexible, and bends pretty well into any form. But over time, with age and repetitive bending, it will break.
The only recourse is a new harness, as the wire/wires are broken somewhere in the harness (the belt chain in the lower track of the door). I was temped to take it apart and try to repair it myself, but as the parts were under warranty (I have the extended 85,000 mile), I opted to have the professionals handle it. The repair without the warranty is under $200 typically (parts and labor). Good luck.
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There are some possibilities which you
will have to check in this case:--
1) First of all check the power and
voltage to the battery. With meter it will show exact 12 volt if the
battery is charged. If the voltage is less get the battery charged at local
auto repair shop. If the battery is internally drained and not getting charged
then its time to replace the battery.
2) When you crank the car do you see
spark coming at the spark plug? If no then its time to check the spark plugs
and coil pack. If the spark plugs are not worn out and looks new then its time
to check coil pack. The spark plug gets power to spark from coil pack.
3) The other thing to check in this case
is the starter solenoid of the car. If the battery is charged and you start the
car then it gives power to the starter to start the car. But if starter is
faulty or not connected properly then car will not start.
4) The other thing to check in this case
is fuel in the car. If there is fuel in the car then check the blockages in the
fuel pump if the fuel pump looks proper then check the fuel filter above the
fuel pump.
5) If all the above possibilities
mentioned above checked out OK/perfect then it’s a electrical issue and
the wiring's in the car needs to be checked. The car gets
power from the battery to get started. so the wires from battery needs to be
checked one by one.
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