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do I fix a power sliding door problem? How do I fix a power sliding door problem? 0 Report Follow Asked by FMB Oct 08, 2012 at 01:03 PM about the 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L w/ DVD Question type: Maintenance & Repair The driver side sliding honda odyssey sliding door won't open door opens and closes normal once or twice and then when it closes again it will not open. honda odyssey sliding door reset The dash board light shows trouble with slide door.I reset the computer and the door will work once again for a couple of times then the honda odyssey sliding door problems cycle starts again.Suggestions please!!!! 48 Answers 960 Report Totonoel answered 3 years ago Turn off the switch of sliding door in left side of the steering wheel. Then, take out the fuse of sliding door on the passenger side and start the engine.
2005 Honda Odyssey Sliding Door Won't Open
Turn on the switch of the sliding door in 10 seconds and stop the engine. Turn off again the switch and place back the fuse inside the fuse box and start the engine( it reset back ). Finally, place the sliding door switch on and try open the door. It works and I did it to my Odyssey. 92 out of 92 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 180 Report zzzemailid answered 3 years ago Perfect! This solution helped me to fix my sliding door issue. Thanks 2006 honda odyssey sliding door problems a lot for posting it. 18 out of 18 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 160 Report jendomin answered 3 years ago thanks is fixed. i thought have to change the motor or cables... but you just advise right and easy to do it. Thanks you save me at the least $400 9 out of 9 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 160 Report jendomin answered 3 years ago now the door is working perfectly . 7 out of 7 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 230 Report benmindy1993 answered 2 years ago I tried this but my drivers side door still stops working after about 4 or 5 open and closings. 23 out of 23 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 130 Report Daniel answered 2 years ago I don't know why but for some reason but mine works sometimes and then doesn't others. It will start and then kick back. If you're in a jam (no pun intended) like say in a parking lot at a mall, and need to get it to close, try lifting up on the back of the door towards the trunk and pushing it towards the front of the vehicle. You may have to do it more than once. But it has worked every single time I've had to do it. Just my 2 cents on my 2006 Honda Odyssey. 12 out of 12 people think this is helpful. Mark helpful 620 Report Paul answered 2 years ago What fuse there isn't one marked sliding doors? 62 out o
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