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depending on the features of your car you might have to remove wiring harnesses form the door and take out the door pins in the hinges and support the door before completly removing the door
For the XL - The AMP is located on the drivers side, behind the left rear trim panel.
1. Remove the cargo shelf.
2. Tumble the third row seats to the cargo position.
3. Remove the left body side window rear garnish molding.4.
4. Remove the left body side window forward garnish molding.
5. Remove the liftgate sill plate.
6. Remove the left rear door sill panel.
7. Remove the lower seat belt anchor bolt.
8. Remove the auxiliary power outlet from the trim panel. Release the five screws that retain the rear quarter trim panel to the body.
9. Remove the rear quarter trim panel from the vehicle. If you don't have the XL then the AMP is located on the passenger side.
1. Remove the screw that retains the trim panel to the body.
2. Remove the cargo net retaining knobs.
3. Remove the bolt that retains the seat belt upper guide to the body.
4. Remove the rear upper quarter trim panel from the vehicle.
5. Remove the cargo shade/cover.
6. Remove the inflator access panel.
7. Remove the right rear quarter upper trim panel.
8. Remove the liftgate sill plate.
9. Remove the right rear door sill panel.
10. Remove the lower seat belt anchor bolt.
11. Release the retaining clips that retain the trim panel to the body.
12. Partially remove the trim panel in order to remove the inflator switch from the inflator bezel.
13. Remove the auxiliary air outlet washer and retaining nut.
14. Feed the auxiliary air outlet through the inflator bezel.
15. Remove the inflator bezel from the trim panel.
16. Disconnect the the 12-volt power supply electrical connector.
17. Remove the 12-volt power supply. .
18. Remove the trim panel from the vehicle.
19. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the radio speaker amplifier.
20. Remove the 4 bolts that retain the radio speaker amplifier to the body.
21. Remove the radio speaker amplifier from the body.
if you get the cargo door open .look up top theres about 6 or 7 pins they go in and out .just replace those pins at the dealership its not costly. when it dont open is because those pin are not makeing a good negative ground for the doors to open.
What's your question ? Tailgate ajar light lit on the instrument cluster ?
The Body Control Module (BCM) monitors the lift glass and the cargo door ajar switches. When the switch closes, the path to ground is completed, and the BCM sends a class 2 message to the instrument cluster to display the CARGO DOOR AJAR message.There are two ajar switches for the rear door ,a left an a right ,the third switch is for the lift glass ajar switch . All three of these switches splice pack SP410 At ground point G410
(Shouldn't have any readings when door(s) and/or window closed.) It's the opposite . switches are open with door closed , G410
In the Body Harness, Behind the RR quarter trim panel near the D-Pillar
It turns out it has nothing to do with rear door. Something about drivers door actuator. NO IT DOESN"T !!!!
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