sliding door electrical issues
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sliding door electrical issues
Hi all,, I have a problem with my Mazda Bongo camper sliding door electrics, the soft close does not operate and the electric lock on same, I have checked the celanoids on the lock and the soft close mechanism and they all work, they just dont work when I close the door, have also changed the power supply unit in the doorpost, also the central locking relay under the glove box on passenger side but to no avail, also checked the wiring on the contacts, I now suspect a wiring problem somewhere,,,The drivers door lock and passenger lock work ok,,just cant get the sliding door to work ,,, any advise would be really appreciated,,, Stancoppo.
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Have you been able to check circuit continuity between the "B" pillar contacts and the door contacts when the door is closed ? I've heard of a couple of doors where the hanging of the door had been "adjusted" incorrectly which meant that the contacts didn't meet correctly height and door angle (i.e. not vertical) were the cause of the problems.
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I was thinking that the contacts may be the problem, I dont know how to check when the door is closed though, maybe i
I can unscrew them from the b pillar and door and touch them together somehow, I'm getting readings from the B pillar contacts and I know there is a 12 volt supply to the wires at the back of the power supply in the pillar so you may be right. I will continue to check, have tried everything else. this all started after a day out in Exmouth after a sand storm! the door was open then,, I had to clean the contacts then things just stopped working.
I can unscrew them from the b pillar and door and touch them together somehow, I'm getting readings from the B pillar contacts and I know there is a 12 volt supply to the wires at the back of the power supply in the pillar so you may be right. I will continue to check, have tried everything else. this all started after a day out in Exmouth after a sand storm! the door was open then,, I had to clean the contacts then things just stopped working.
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I wouldn't unscrew them from the pillar/door it will just make alignment even more difficult. I've done it by measuring the voltages inside the door with the panel off. The other thing is give all the contacts a good clean with electrical cleaning fluid and a kitchen scouring pad (not metallic they stay live!!) grease of coats etc can put an insulating layer on the metal at times
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I already have the door panel off,, but i did unscrew the contacts and brought them together by hand all still connected,, but nothing is coming through,, i dont think there is voltage to the door on the lock or soft close,, but they work when i put a 12 volt signal to them with a battery and door open, ive tried the old power supply and the old
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If the electrical diagrams would help they are available but you need a Browser still capable of using Flash (UCBrowser & older versions see viewtopic.php?p=723668#p723668 ) http://www.g8dhe.net/bwm/bwmanualp.htm?1997/Page_110
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just noticed the two contacts in the middle, (the ones that dont move), that supply the lock in the for,, im getting nothing from the, also there is a large loom in the passenger footwell step, that goes through and underneath the chassis, there is a wire that feeds the power supply in the post to the two contacts,, i may strip it back and see if there is any breaks ,if all else fails i will end up with a manual sliding door. then seek help from auto electric person,,, ££££££££££££ my MacBook doesnt use flash on its new OS .. thanks Stancoppo
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The two recessed pins are for the lock, they only power up when locking is activated On/off otherwise there inactive.
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Ok Thankyou, I will let you know how I go , your advice is excellent. Stan
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When I say inactive they both go to earth, so you can check for that, then one relay will pulse to provide power in the correct direction to open/close the lock.
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when you say one relay will pulse, which one would thet be?
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In the "B" pillar is a yellow control module, this contains a dual relay (sealed type) and relevant circuit, diagrams available in the online diagrams if you use a browser capable of Flash; low quality screen grabs below;
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Just to let you know my sliding door now works,,,, it turned out to be the switch in the door at the end of the cable on the door motor,, the last thing I tried,, hope this helps someone in the future,, Im now an expert on bongo sliding soft close doors,,, ha ha,,
Thanks for your help, Stancoppo
Thanks for your help, Stancoppo