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Another passenger sliding door thread - 3 beeps when open, won't close by handle

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This one is probably one of the easier sliding door problem threads, because I'm guessing it's just a sensor, but here it is...

1) I open the passenger sliding door by any means (inside/outside handles, driver button, remote button), and when it gets fully open it seems like something is still pulling at it, and then I hear three beeps and all is good.
2) The door will not electronically close if I use the outside handle (if I remember correctly, it beeps three times at me)
3) The door will close perfectly fine if I use any of the other three means to activate the electronic closer.

I'm guessing it's an opening-limit sensor that is broken, but I don't know what/where to find this and look to repair/replace. I've read all the other threads, and just haven't found enough evidence to tie back any of the problems noted there with what might be causing my van's problem.

Thanks for the help!
 
#2 ·
I'm following up with a solution that will work for some...another forum member reached out to me, and an observation about his own situation led me to take a second look at mine, and I found the problem and solution.

On the lower track mechanism of the door, there is one part that is put under tension by a small expansion spring. This metal piece slots into a bar at the back of the lower door track, helping lock the door in place when it's full open. I was getting the three-beeps sensor notification because the metal piece was turned incorrectly when it got to this point, due to a broken end on the spring so it was no longer attached properly.

I've attached images showing the passenger side (broken) and driver's side (correct). I was able to bend one of the loops of the broken side of the spring into a new loop with a couple needle nose pliers. I attached the inner end, then using long/thin needle nose pliers, pulled the spring through the channel and attached it to the other hook. I'm sure a replacement is available at a hardware store, or part of the 200+ piece kit Harbor Freight has for $5, but this solution was free and likely to work great for years.

One other cheap/easy fix item that I found here/YouTube was to check the upper track bump-stop. Sure enough, my driver-side stop was missing, just like the YouTube video showed, while the passenger side one was still in place. However, in my case the door never hits that bump stop anyway, so it wasn't causing a problem in allowing the door to move an extra 3/8" or so that would trigger a door problem like the YouTube video showed.

Hopefully for someone else, one of these two cheap/easy fixes will be your problem, and you won't go through the whole process of putting in a new actuator ($$ and lots of time).
 

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