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OK have my gas problem sorted, now next is the electric tailgate. Problem is it won't come down, the switch on the dash was working perfectly fine yesterday, even so the key in the lock should bring the glass down, but nothing is working now! Problem is I have a steel cargo barrier so at the moment the cargo area is completely locked out!! The fuse is OK, what next?? I need to get the glass down to open the tailgate to investigate any further I'm guessing!!
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geez, i was gunna say test the power to the motor, just cause fuse is all good maybe there a fault somewhere else ie the motor. but that going to be a bit hard..... seeing as you cant get to the wiring/motor. you probably wouldve thought of this but is |
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Thanks, yes, tonight I discovered my only chance was to undo the nuts holding the cargo barrier (in the wheel well) and pushing the bolts through into the cargo bay. Should work I hope, will find out soon enough!!
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Well the motor certianly gets power, when you operate the power window switch or key the interior light dims, so seems like a short in the motor hey?? Just have to get the cargo barrier out now so I can get to it!! I think I might fit a manual window sy |
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if it doing that i dare say its motor related, either a short like you say or maybe the motor has seized? i reckon the idea of the elec window in tailgate is cool, cant you just take the cargo barrier out?
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No it's a safety issue having the barrier, with two young kids in the back and prams etc behind them, well in case of an accident I don't want those flying around the car!! Will try another motor maybe firstly and see how long that lasts!
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i would keep the power window and remount the barrier to access removal from the passenger area? |
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i would say that your problum is the saftey switch as in all the cars that i deal with that have power rear window and there is a lot there is 1 that had a fulty switch at the front a hd that a number of times the switch was live was left in the up posis |
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Thanks all for the comments, replaced the motor on the weekend (yes it was the motor), cargo barrier came out pretty easily by undoing the nuts in the wheel well pushing them through, lowering the back seat flat and laying the cargo barrier down. Undid t |
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