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Electric Sliding Side Door Will Not Stay Closed, Door opens automatically several times
| davidjlane |
Mar 28 2007, 03:54 PM
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I am also having this issue with my 2007 Entourage has anybody gotten a resolution or even got it to replicate for the dealer? It is very infrequent, but it happens on the passenger side where my infant sits and is driving me crazy.
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| davidjlane |
Apr 2 2007, 08:35 AM
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I have now picked up my van for the second time without a repair. the service manager informed me that he contacted some sort of service god at Hyundai and they have never heard of this issue ever happening. The manager told me he attempted to close my door over 250 times and could not reproduce yet when I got home from the dealer and tried it myself low and behold it did unhinge and also not report as opened in my console. i see this as a seriouse risk to my childrens saftey and will continue to urge Hyundai to find a solution.
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| thehothit |
Apr 20 2007, 06:40 PM
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I'm sorry about the length and lack of clarity of this post!!!!
I received a phone call from the owner of the dealership a couple of days after the useless visit to them to try and have them diagnose and fix my Sedona's Power Sliding Door problem. He was making sure that I'd give them an "excellent" review if I receive a survey. He told me that if didn't give him full marks, he'd lose a lot of money.
Well, I decided to tell him how unhappy I was with his service department's attitude and inability to diagnose the problem. He asked me to give him a second chance and to make things right (but not to give him a negative review on any survey I might receive). So, I think I'm going to take it into him again next week.
This evening, I spent 10 minutes or so trying to find out what causes the sliding door not to close properly, and I think I can replicate it now (maybe we all can!). It appears as though it has nothing to do with the vehicle facing up or down a slope. It is the angle at which the vehicle is leaning (left or right) that determines whether the door will have a problem or not. Try and picture this... If the door that is having the problem is leaning into the van (it is at the higher end of the slope) or ]\ (The backslash is the passenger door and the right square bracket is the van), then the door won't close properly (even when it's at a very slight angle).
I usually park my van facing towards the street at the edge of my driveway (where the driveway seems to have a slight incline), so when I look at the van from behind (from my garage), it appears to be leaning slightly to the left (towards the driver's side). The lean (although minor) is enough to cause the passenger side sliding door not to close properly.
Please would someone try and confirm that the problem is due to the vehicle leaning left or right?
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| davidjlane |
Apr 26 2007, 07:46 PM
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Honestly I have had this problem with both doors now and even on flat ground. I am completely unhappy about it because other than this I really don't seem to have any issues and that is just so sad. I am going to print out these posts and send them to Corporate headquaters and see if I can get some resolution it would be helpful if everyone who has posted could give me the names and locations ofthe dealers they purchased the vans from manybe it is a certain shipment of parts or something. :460: look a dancing elephant for no reason at all
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| davidjlane |
May 3 2007, 02:27 PM
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I will try pressure on the door trick tonight. Also what was your airbag issue we had one of those that mysteriously disappeard as well?
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| Rob22315 |
Jul 12 2007, 04:51 AM
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Mine passenger side has failed to close twice. Both times while both doors were closing. Based on that, it sounds like an electrical problem to me. The door motors aren't getting enough juice to push the door past the latching mechanism. In some cases, it could be worse on a slope if the slope causes the connection to behave differently (weight of the wires/harness).
RG
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| JEakin |
Aug 23 2007, 11:42 PM
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There seems to be a few different scenarios of malfunction with these doors on my van.
1. The door closes, does not latch properly and slides back open a bit. 2. The door closes, does not latch, opens and tries again. 3. The door closes, latches but the closing motor keeps trying to close it for 5 seconds after closure and latch is done- does not sound good.
The dealer cannot replicate it but they don't get all sarcastic on me.
It is extremely annoying because it can look closed in case 1, but the alarm does not arm and that's the only clue I have that the doors are not all closed. I bought PSD's because I wanted to carry stuff and babies without worrying about doors...it is still very useful but I cannot trust it to work reliably without watching it every time.
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| thehothit |
Aug 24 2007, 06:00 AM
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QUOTE(JEakin @ Aug 23 2007, 11:42 PM) There seems to be a few different scenarios of malfunction with these doors on my van. 1. The door closes, does not latch properly and slides back open a bit. 2. The door closes, does not latch, opens and tries again. 3. The door closes, latches but the closing motor keeps trying to close it for 5 seconds after closure and latch is done- does not sound good. The dealer cannot replicate it but they don't get all sarcastic on me. It is extremely annoying because it can look closed in case 1, but the alarm does not arm and that's the only clue I have that the doors are not all closed. I bought PSD's because I wanted to carry stuff and babies without worrying about doors...it is still very useful but I cannot trust it to work reliably without watching it every time. JEakin, your scenarios are exactly the same as mine. Your post also highlights my concerns as well. I constantly worry about the doors, and dealers just don't seem to care.
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| Rob22315 |
Sep 15 2007, 12:49 AM
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Just had mine in for the dealer to look at the passenger side sliding door. I had an infrequent closing problem just like those posting in this thread. According to the tech, there is a fix for this. Apparently, the doors are traveling just a little too far forward and the latch isn't engaging properly. The fix is to place a piece of vacuum hose somewhere into the door mechanism to limit the forward travel of the door slightly. I haven't had a problem since this fix was done but I've only had it for a day. I checked out the door when I got home and couldn't see where they put the piece of hose but I got this info directly from the technician who worked on the van. :beer:
Anyone having this problem should make sure the dealer is in contact with Hyundai corporate techs about this.
RG
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| thehothit |
Sep 15 2007, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(Rob22315 @ Sep 15 2007, 12:49 AM) Just had mine in for the dealer to look at the passenger side sliding door. I had an infrequent closing problem just like those posting in this thread. According to the tech, there is a fix for this. Apparently, the doors are traveling just a little too far forward and the latch isn't engaging properly. The fix is to place a piece of vacuum hose somewhere into the door mechanism to limit the forward travel of the door slightly. I haven't had a problem since this fix was done but I've only had it for a day. I checked out the door when I got home and couldn't see where they put the piece of hose but I got this info directly from the technician who worked on the van. :beer: Anyone having this problem should make sure the dealer is in contact with Hyundai corporate techs about this. RG Rob22315 would you be able to post your dealer's name, town & state? I can't imagine that my Kia dealer would call Hyundai Corporate, but may call another dealer.
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