hi everyone, newb here!
My drivers rear electric door is acting up, it can close almost normally but does not do the final suck-in bit like it used to so it sits like if you only latched a door normally. When I want to open it either push the dashboard button or via remote it just makes a noise and opens about 1cm, almost as if its just opened to that same catch position.
I can shove it from inside and eventually it will move out enough to start sliding but by that time the electronic sliding door is more of a heave it yourself Im not moving door.
My brother checked the fuse and sprayed everything in 3in1 oil but it didnt make a difference. Is there something easy to look at or is there a learning process like the windows I need to follow?
TIA
I think there is a relay that packs up on the sharan/Alhambra sliding doors that gives symptoms you have. Best bet is a vcds scan first see if it shows a fault.
Thanks
@johnnyroper I got my dad to scan the car today:
Address BF: Sliding Door Rear Right Labels: 7N0-959-244.clb
Control Module Part Number: 7N0 959 244 HW: 7N0 959 244
Component and/or Version: Schiebetuer_r 005 2213
ASAM Dataset: EV_AST A03002 (VW36)
1 Fault Found:
42243 - Internal Control Module
P1603 00 [137] - Failed Self-Test
Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 00100001
Fault Priority: 3
Fault Frequency: 7
Mileage: 53686 km
Date: 2052.14.28
Time: 11:51:39
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sounds like you could be right with relay. is it easy to change and where is it located? TIA
Also is the relay in the controller or seperate?
Part of the control unit that is located by the mechanism behind the internal quarter panel trim. I dare say it will not be cheap to change though?
Its part of the door controller 7N0959244 and is becoming a fairly common fault.
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The bad news is that its fitted onto the rail assembly is a PITA to get to, you need to remove the 3rd row 'door' card to get to it - Its number 14 on this image:
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Thanks boys!
Just to let you know I got my brother to change the control module today and the door is now working again yay! He said it wasnt that difficult to do but very fiddly. Cost me Ã,£350 for the part and the parts guy claims it isnt a common part to fail [NO]