Chevrolet Uplander Ext 2007 Service Information

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Document ID# 1933131
2007 Chevrolet Uplander Ext.
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Subject: General Power Sliding Side Door Diagnosis/Repair
Procedures #07-08-64-007 - (03/23/2007)
Models: 2005-2007 Buick Terraza
2005-2007 Chevrolet Uplander 2005-2007 Pontiac Montana 2005-2007 Saturn Relay
Condition
The power sliding side door motor continues to run for up to three seconds after the door has fully closed.
Cause
The door is closing too quickly. It needs to see two detent signals 450 milliseconds apart.
Correction
First verify that the door is flush to the rear quarter panel or inwards 1 to 2mm (0.039 to 0.078in). Bend
the primary weatherstrip flange 1/8inch outboard above and below the rear striker. Refer to the
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Inspect the door opening and tracks for obstructions. Refer to the illustration above.
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illustration above.
Condition
The power side door reverses prior to making contact with the pads and plungers.
Cause
Visually inspect the upper/lower roller tracks for foam and/or debris.
Correction
Manually operate the door applying downward pressure on the handle and see if the lower bracket contacts the primary seal. If yes, loosen and rotate the lower roller bracket to increase the clearance between the top of the primary seal and the bottom of the roller bracket. Inspect and adjust the front and rear door latches, strikers and door wedge as needed.
Condition
The power sliding side door reverses.
Cause
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Inspect the pad and plunger alignment. Refer to the illustration above.
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2. Inspect the C-Pillar striker alignment. Refer to the illustration above.
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Inspect the lower arm clearance to the track. Refer to the illustration above.
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4. Inspect the pin and pocket alignment. Refer to the illustration above.
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