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Re: Weird problem with all automatic door latches


 

Short of permanently gluing the panel back on, how do people repair this?? Mine is separating in many spots and starting to catch and also causing issues with the sliding door not locking or unlocking.

MJ


On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 1:46 PM Alex L <amlevy@...> wrote:
I had a similar issue on my ‘97 - noted that the sliding door inner panel was slightly loose and interfering with the up/down locking mechanism, causing it to cycle endlessly. Took it off to see that the majority of the glued plastic clips had failed and were no longer holding the panel to the door. Working on a more permanent fix.?

Also, check the metal contacts at the leading edge of the sliding door - use a regular pencil eraser to brighten or use contact cleaner.?
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On Nov 21, 2022, at 11:33, Roger Murphy <rogerwmurphy@...> wrote:

I had the same issue with my '97, or something close to it. I just took off the door panel and disconnected it. Side benefit: no chance of locking the keys in the car anymore since the driver's door only locks with the key from the outside.
R.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 2:32 PM Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 01:01 PM, Justin Soares wrote:
that door has “master” control of all the other doors unlike most (all?) of the other doors
Depends on the year.? Those that have the central locking module should have a 'master'.? The older ones don't, they all follow each other, with locked being the default.
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